Bulls revenge

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I happen to be in (very) sunny Spain currently enjoying a family holiday due to my mum coming up to the Northern Hemisphere to spend some time with her offspring. Spent a couple of days in Seville and happened to be there when a bullfight was on at their big arena. Armed with my camera and a 100-400mm lens, I entered the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza not completely knowing what to expect. For those who haven’t had the pleasure (??) it’s an incredibly brutal and one sided affair. The bulls really have no chance whatsoever. Certainly not for the faint hearted.

However, on this occasion one of the bulls managed to get his own back briefly. Quite a talented young matador was toying with him as they do, and with one slightly wrong move the bull managed to up and under him. The bulls horns lodged into the front of the matador much to the crowds amazement and disbelief. He was flung high in the air and finally came crashing to the ground unconscious. The bull was ready to inflict some more pain and stood over his limp lifeless body and tried desperately to drive another horn into his victim. Other matadors rushed into the ring and distracted the bull away from his prey as more came and picked up the injured man and rushed him out of the stadium to get some immediate attention.

This particular bull was very fast and very angry and after this event, the other matadors were clearly very cautious of him. Despite his small victory over his opponent, he sadly met the fate of all the bulls that had gone before him. Eventual death.

I’m not sure I would go to see another bullfight, but I am glad for seeing it at least once in my lifetime. A piece of old traditional Spanish history that I am not sure will last for too much longer.

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  1. 6:25 pm - July 21st, 2009

    disco~stu says:

    cripes I thought working for the council was dangerous……OUCH!!

  2. 6:45 pm - July 21st, 2009

    Sime says:

    No Bull!

    oh, err.. one bull…

  3. 7:41 pm - July 21st, 2009

    Solange says:

    So… it was the Bull’s day then. They shouldnt play with them. Amazing you managed to capture all that.

  4. 10:59 pm - July 22nd, 2009

    Kimberlyrose says:

    whoohoo for the bull! :) seriously though, amazing captures!

  5. 3:07 pm - July 29th, 2009

    ash (Menno-indian) says:

    hooray for the bull!
    i also attended one of these barbaric events whilst in Spain - kinda makes me ashamed to be human even!

  6. 3:06 pm - July 30th, 2009

    whitedoghunch says:

    I have arrived her through flickr.
    You do not need me to tell you how good your images are.

  7. 3:34 pm - August 10th, 2009

    laura says:

    great pictures, and yes, let hope this barbaric event wouldn’t be any longer soon in Spain. Even I’ve been in several bullflights (corridas de toros) as I’m from Spain and even running the bulls few times when I was teenager, I’m not pro this such barbaric event, it’s very cruel for the bulls.

  8. 7:02 pm - September 14th, 2009

    Ahlstrom says:

    I have arrived her through flickr.
    You do not need me to tell you how good your images are….

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