Finally made time to get back to photograph the Onaqui. I had been below freezing all week, so I was able to navigate the frozen roads unlike weeks ago in the mud. We found the herd that was usually on the South side of Davis mountain on the East of Davis. There were 100 horses in this group. After photographing for a couple of hours, we decided to try and find another group for the evening shoot. We spotted them North of the trough watering hole on the other side of the ravine. Luckily everything was frozen so we were able to cross. Great lighting! So many opportunities. Weather was 20degrees and windy but worth every frozen minute. The herd was in good health and great spirits. Lots of activity. As usual, a remarkable day with the Onaqui.
Trip To Onaqui In February
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What beautiful shots. The action ones are amazing! Thank you for sharing your wonderful images!
Thank you Rozanne.
Fabulous photos! So clear and crisp! Glad to hear that the herd is doing well.
Thank you Linnea! Good to hear from you.
Perhaps some of your best shots ever…incredible lighting and “action.” Good on ya!!!
Bob, I only wish I was 30 feet further left, then the I could have captured the entire event without the other horses blocking my view. Thanks for the kind words…
Beautiful pictures of beautiful horses. Love it.
Greetings from Germany
thank you for your kind comments..