Horses Crossing a Shallow Creek on a Trail Ride Richard Cox
A close-up action photograph captures a group of horses splashing through a shallow creek during a trail ride, with the focus on their powerful legs, sturdy hooves and the spray of water created as they move forward. Leather stirrups, bridles and riders' boots are visible above the horses' shoulders, while flowing tails and reflections in the water add movement and visual interest. The low camera angle places the viewer at ground level, emphasising the rhythm and strength of the horses as they confidently negotiate the water crossing. Sunlight catches the droplets frozen in mid-air, creating a dynamic scene that celebrates the connection between horse, rider and the natural environment. The composition highlights the enjoyment of recreational horse riding while showcasing the athleticism, sure-footedness and calm temperament of well-trained trail horses.
Trail riding is a popular equestrian activity throughout rural Australia, offering riders the opportunity to explore forests, farmland and waterways on horseback. Creek crossings are a common feature of many riding trails, helping horses develop confidence and balance while providing memorable experiences for riders enjoying Australia's diverse natural landscapes.



