Wild horse action produces a lot of dust.
Here, we have two of the wild horses sparring with one another. Great adrenaline rush for them and for me to photograph. Sometimes, as in these photos, there is so much dust stirred up that it is difficult to see the horses.
This went on for several minutes. I am in the midst of all of the horses, so there is 360 degrees of activity around me at all times. The key is to be alert and have a tree nearby in case they start running. Files were all over 30 megs so I reduced them down to only 3 megs to upload.
NikonianMan wrote:
Here, we have two of the wild horses sparring with one another. Great adrenaline rush for them and for me to photograph. Sometimes, as in these photos, there is so much dust stirred up that it is difficult to see the horses.
This went on for several minutes. I am in the midst of all of the horses, so there is 360 degrees of activity around me at all times. The key is to be alert and have a tree nearby in case they start running. Files were all over 30 megs so I reduced them down to only 3 megs to upload.
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Keep the dust flying with your superb images
Nice catches. Where were you when you took these pictures? I don't recognize the place.
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