DREW WILEY
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Taking hold of a bull's horns and back flipping over it was a sport of the Minoans millennia ago. They had particularly sadistic sports too. Those Spanish fighting bulls are actually quite small, but fast. The preferred rodeo bulls were huge Brahmas. A rider's points were not only based on how long he could how on, but how big and active the bull in question actually was, determining the amount of the prize. Therefore breeders sought to produce bulls as big and mean as possible. And clowns in the arena risked themselves luring the bull away, once the rider had fallen. But the high school rodeos just used young Herefords, which ran away once the rider was bucked off. It was a wonderful life growing up, but I didn't even have a camera until my older brother gave me a Pentax H1 as a graduation present. And yes, I have plenty of prints with cattle or bulls somewhere in them, but from large format film.