a couple of years ago the owners of the home decided to let a trainer stable a bunch of horses at the farm. here are some of them are doing what they do!
wow that was a fast post digicamman! like 5 secs after it was posted =O ...im not much of a horse person, but i do like this photograph. Border works great with it too. And of course my favorite comment: its a little blurry =P lol
Now your singin my song and my favorite animal-horses. You could never post enough of them for me. Quite a herd here. Can you imagine the fun and the feeling of happyness these horses must be feeling? They appear so free. Good capture of a scene that is not the easiest to photograph.
Pat
hi pat, there are many more horses that you don't see. i think that they are supposed to be some very fine group of animals. glad you like it. thanks for writing to me. jen
Jen, What an amazing shot of these fine horses. They remind me so much of some wild mustangs I saw in the Nevada desert some 25 years ago. Anyways, that is what I called them because there were no cities or ranches in site for miles. They look so free-spirited. I love horses & my grandpa bought me a shetland pony when I was 8 years old. So whenever I decide to get a horse it will have to be pure white. A very well composed image & horse lovers out there will appreciate this.
This is a great shot of the Horses, they look to be really enjoying themselves!...also, I love the background to this...those trees etc, the colours are very nice, it's a bit like Autumn there!.........
Not much looks more majestic. My father-in-law had a herd of over a thousand ponies that we would move from time to time to new pastureland. It's quite an amazing sight, and a fun experience.
This one is going on my desktop background! I was just looking through your gallery after a plumeria rework led me to the original photo, and I must say that I'm impressed with ALL of you pictures! It's quite obvious that you live in Arizona, from all the beautiful dessert scenery you've captured!
--Justine