Photographer's Note
Tourada à corda (bullfight by rope) is a type of bullfighting traditional to the Azores Islands, and particularly the island of Terceira, where it is believed to be one of the most ancient recreational traditions in the archipelago.
This type of bullfighting is peculiar to the Azores, and is composed of events with four adult bulls of the breed brava da ilha Terceira along a designated road or street around 500 metres in length. The bull is controlled by a rope around its neck, held by six people (pastores) that direct the bull and prevent its leaving the field of play. The bull is led along the course of the road, and taunted and teased by players, but with no intent to kill the animal; the animal's horns are capped with balls or leather to diminish the risk to the players. All the bulls are released after each event in order to rest before the next event (at least three weeks).
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magui
(630) 2019-07-05 12:34
Hello Michael
A interesting picture of a traditional "Tourada à corda", at the island of Terceira.A unique event in all country. For me the most interesting scenes are usually on the beach, can you see? I know this by the media. I would not have the courage to be around ;) :)
It's hard to take a good picture of animals and people moving but you got. Congratulations.
Regards,
Maria
Photo Information
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Copyright: Michael Porterfield (mporterf)
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- Genre: Mensen
- Medium: Kleur
- Date Taken: 2016-05-08
- Categories: Festivals, Ceremonie, Gebeurtenis, Beslissend moment
- Camera: Nikon D600, Nikon 24-70 AF-S 2.8
- Belichting: f/5.6, 1/333 Seconden
- Fotoversie: Originele versie
- Date Submitted: 2016-05-09 13:01