Racing the Wind by Kent Keller
Kent Keller

Racing the Wind by

A young wild paint stallion racing across the desert – Great Basin Desert, Utah, USA.

Canon EOS 50D, 70-200 f/2.8L w/1.4tc @98mm, 1/1000, f/8, ISO 320, Raw.

VIEWED 504 times and FAVORED by 36 people as of 5-1-12.

15 FEATURES:
A Place to Call Home 2-12
Through the eye of the Lens 2-12
The Wild West Show 2-12
Canon DSLR 2-12
Paws & Claws 2-12
Amazing Wildlife 2-12
Along The Rural Road 2-12
Old Farts of RedBubble 2-12
Americas Rural, Urban, Wild and Free 2-12
Live. Love. Dream. 2-12
America The Beautiful 2-12
Let Animals Stay Free 3-12
Tell It Like It Is 3-12
It’s All About The Horse 3-12
Wild Horses, Mustangs, Burros 4-12

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Tags

desert, horses, mammals, mustang, nature, utah, wild

Comments

  • kimberleigh sarah
    kimberleigh sarahover 1 year ago

    What a beautiful shot!!!!

  • Thank you Kimberleigh.

    – Kent Keller

  • Bootiewootsy
    Bootiewootsyover 1 year ago

    Excellent capture.. Looks like a painting.

  • Thanks Carol.

    – Kent Keller

  • shortshooter-Al
    shortshooter-Alover 1 year ago

    A beautiful capture kent.

  • Thanks Al.

    – Kent Keller

  • JHRphotoART
    JHRphotoARTover 1 year ago

    Beautiful capture!

  • Thank you Yani.

    – Kent Keller

  • Marvin Collins
    Marvin Collinsover 1 year ago

    Excellent!!

  • Thanks Marvin.

    – Kent Keller

  • Corri Gryting Gutzman
    Corri Gryting ...over 1 year ago

    Gorgeous!

  • Thanks Corri.

    – Kent Keller

  • Elizabeth Kendall
    Elizabeth Kendallover 1 year ago

    Beautiful!!

  • Thank you Elizabeth!

    – Kent Keller

  • AnaCBStudio
    AnaCBStudioover 1 year ago

    Beautiful shot…love it

  • Thanks very much!

    – Kent Keller

  • Rhinovangogh
    Rhinovangogh10 months ago

    This is stunning! I would like permission to paint this. Wow! Cheers, J

  • Thanks so much! I sent you a B mail.

    – Kent Keller

  • Carol James
    Carol James9 months ago

    I love your work Kent! I am wondering if you set your camera manually?

  • Thanks very much Carol! I usually shoot in aperature priority mode.

    – Kent Keller