Onaqui Herd 24 November

Finally found the time to return and photograph this wonderful herd of Wild Horses in Utah’s West Desert.  It has been over a month since I have had a chance to photograph them.  What a treat seeing them again.  The herd was quite far south, and must have used the watering hole earlier in the day.  They seemed very calm and content, and they seemed to be lazily enjoying the spectacular November evening.  Not a whole lot to photograph till sunset, but it was sure worth waiting for!!!  What a special evening.  The lighting was absolutely out-of-this-world!  A rare treat to be right within the herd at just the right sunset.  Another memory that will never be forgotten.  I hope you enjoy this wonderful herd as much as I do..

 

Onaqui Wild Horses – Sept 14

Finally getting around to processing photographs taken on Sept 14 of the Onaqui herd of wild horses in Utah’s West Desert.  Hard finding horses, poor setting etc.  I found myself “seeing” in black and white most of the afternoon.

 

Photographs of Various Storms in Utah’s West Desert

This post is a collection of the various thunderstorms I have photographed in Utah’s West Desert.  I make it a point to get out and photograph the Onaqui Herd of wild horses whenever I can, especially if there is a chance of thunderstorms.  It has been rare to get great lightning, but the sunsets are absolutely spectacular even if the lightning is a rarity.  The photographs that are long (panoramic) were taken by stitching between 10 and 15 separate, overlapped images into one image.  The file sizes are enormous, as I stitch RAW files from my Nikon D810.  For example, the panoramic of the double rainbow is 21,700 X 7200 pixels!  All files are significantly downsized (1800 X 1800 pixels, at 72 dpi) for posting.  I have printed these panoramas 24″ X 72″ and you can’s spot any pixels at all.

 

Photography of Wild Horses – Onaqui Herd Aug 8

We had another great trip photographing wild horses in Utah’s West Desert.  The Onaqui herd is unique in that if you are mindful of their demeanor, you can walk right through the herd and get very close-up, intimate photographs of these magnificent creatures.

I haven’t had much time to process the approximately 2,000 photographs I shot, but here are a few of those that I have processed thus far.  The photograph of the two red stallions on the run is a combination of the photograph I shot and a process that makes the photograph look like an oil painting.  It has a more “contemporary” look but still has details that would appear in a photograph.

 

Wild Horse Photography – July 27 Onaqui Herd

Another trip to the West Desert to photograph this magnificent herd of wild horses.  The herd was hard to find, and it was much smaller than usual.  I desperately hope the BLM hasn’t rounded up this herd.

Those horses that did come to the watering hole were few in number.  Not a lot of fighting, but enough to keep you on your toes.  The sunset was spectacular (as they always are in the West Desert).  The small family band that is running to the watering hole is new to me.  I don’t think I have photographed them before.  I will have to go back and see if I have.