Dominance by Kent Keller
Kent Keller

Dominance by

Wild stallions battle amid flying mud and water – Great Basin Desert, Utah, USA.

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Canon EOS 50D w/EF 70-200 f/2.8L @135mm, 1/1000, f/7.1, ISO 200, Raw.

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horse, wild, utah, desert, mustang, stallion, equine, kent keller

Comments

  • Arla M. Ruggles
    Arla M. Rugglesalmost 2 years ago

    Superb!

  • Thank you Arla.

    – Kent Keller

  • Diana-Lee Saville
    Diana-Lee Savillealmost 2 years ago

    oh my…a beautiful roan and a chestnut…they could very well be father and son fighting for the same mares…fantasic shot!

  • Thanks Diana-Lee.

    – Kent Keller

  • KatsEye
    KatsEyealmost 2 years ago

    OMG!!!!!!!!!!! Superb capture and what a fantastic action shot. My hat is tipped to you.

  • Thank you very much Kathy!

    – Kent Keller

  • shortshooter-Al
    shortshooter-Alalmost 2 years ago

    Which one won Kent?

  • They are still sorting that out! It can takes weeks or even months.

    – Kent Keller

  • bhymer
    bhymeralmost 2 years ago

    Wow! Great shot! I love the roan’s pose.

  • Thank you.

    – Kent Keller

  • Gisèle  Bédard
    Gisèle Bédardalmost 2 years ago

    Incredable,stunning and of course…superb capture!!!

  • Thank you.

    – Kent Keller

  • Helen Akerstrom
    Helen Akerstromalmost 2 years ago

    Brilliant! A fave!

  • Thanks Helen.

    – Kent Keller

  • Jean M. Laffitau
    Jean M. Laffitaualmost 2 years ago

    Amazing capture!!

  • Thank you Jean!

    – Kent Keller

  • CapitalsFan
    CapitalsFanalmost 2 years ago

    amazing capture!

  • Thank you very much.

    – Kent Keller

  • Josie Jackson
    Josie Jacksonalmost 2 years ago

    Wow, this is an amazing action shot of these stallions, i love the brown water splashing around giving it the sense of action and ferocity, well done, this is great :o)

  • Thank you Josie!

    – Kent Keller