Horse Logging 101
Filmed back in 2008 one fine October morning in Deadwood, Oregon, to document the felling of a large Douglas fir tree with a pair of draft horses. Horse logging is practiced not only for its low environmental impact but also to access rugged terrain normally impenetrable with heavy logging machinery.
This was my very first film, shot in SD with a handheld camcorder with in-camera sound. I hope its low-tech quality serves to accentuate the pure, primitive nature of horse logging itself. Enjoy!
Видео Horse Logging 101 канала LastLegFilms
This was my very first film, shot in SD with a handheld camcorder with in-camera sound. I hope its low-tech quality serves to accentuate the pure, primitive nature of horse logging itself. Enjoy!
Видео Horse Logging 101 канала LastLegFilms
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