A wild horse encourages a friend to get up and play – Great Basin Desert, Utah, USA.
Canon EOS 50D, 70-200 2.8L @125mm, 1/800, f/2.8, ISO 320, Raw.
VIEWED 360 times and FAVORED by 17 people as of 4-29-12.
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Hehehehe “Herds a’movin!”
LOL! I guess someone wasn’t moving fast enough!Love it, and we would love it if you would submit this beautiful photo to the “Wild Horses”, Mustangs and Other Non-Domestic Equines":http://www.redbubble.com/groups/steptoe-valley... group.
As always in the right spot at the right time kent, you are so good at what you do. You can feel the compassion in those horses..
Still love it!Thank you for submitting this to the Wild Horses, Mustangs and Other Non-Domestic Equines group.
Thanks Corri!
– Kent Keller
12/08/10 one a day with a limit of 20
Just a wonderful capture!!
Thank you Ciana!
Great capture!
Thanks Joyce!
Fantastic you need to have a show in a gallery of all your work if you haven’t done so already!
Thanks so much Jeanne! Maybe when I retire from my boring job!
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Hehehehe “Herds a’movin!”
LOL! I guess someone wasn’t moving fast enough!
Love it, and we would love it if you would submit this beautiful photo to the “Wild Horses”, Mustangs and Other Non-Domestic Equines":http://www.redbubble.com/groups/steptoe-valley... group.
As always in the right spot at the right time kent, you are so good at what you do. You can feel the compassion in those horses..
Still love it!
Thank you for submitting this to the Wild Horses, Mustangs and Other Non-Domestic Equines group.
Thanks Corri!
– Kent Keller
12/08/10 one a day with a limit of 20
Just a wonderful capture!!
Thank you Ciana!
– Kent Keller
Great capture!
Thanks Joyce!
– Kent Keller
Fantastic you need to have a show in a gallery of all your work if you haven’t done so already!
Thanks so much Jeanne! Maybe when I retire from my boring job!
– Kent Keller