When a Russian photographer taking photos in a flower-filled meadow invited a white horse to join the scene, magic happened. Her fairytale-like footage has since racked up tens of thousands of fans on social media. Photographer Kristina Makeeva met dwarf tinker Hidalgo at the beginning of summer 2020 in her home city of Moscow. She claims she was delighted by the “blue-eyed, handsome” horse from the moment of his first appearance. (Courtesy of Kristina Makeeva) “We filmed fields of flowering agricultural lupins and invited [Hidalgo] to join us,” Kristina told The Epoch Times. “These lupins were bred in the Soviet Union to feed livestock, so they are not poisonous, as many believe, and the horse eats them with pleasure. Horses themselves will not eat what is poisonous for them.” “I like to walk around Moscow as a tourist, and every time, I try to look with new eyes,” she added. …