It is such a treat to click on your images and see the large version. The detailed spine of earth behind the horses is so cool. Thanks for not using photoshop to remove the powerlines. They are such a part of the western landscape – makes me like your work all the more. Thanks.
Thanks. Power lines are often an annoyance when you’re shooting landscapes, but in this case I hiked down the shore of the lake to get the towers lined up on either side of the horses – praying that the horses wouldn’t wander off while I was getting in position! I liked the symmetry.
Mike, finally got ya honored on my blogroll – many thanks for the support, and as always, your adventures out west are amazing. I am living through you! ~~~as I trek through city and urban landscapes 🙂 http://titaniumphoto.wordpress.com/2012/01/05/blogroll/
WOW!!!
Great work, especially the way the horses are isolated against the strip of water.
It is such a treat to click on your images and see the large version. The detailed spine of earth behind the horses is so cool. Thanks for not using photoshop to remove the powerlines. They are such a part of the western landscape – makes me like your work all the more. Thanks.
Thanks. Power lines are often an annoyance when you’re shooting landscapes, but in this case I hiked down the shore of the lake to get the towers lined up on either side of the horses – praying that the horses wouldn’t wander off while I was getting in position! I liked the symmetry.
Really a gorgeous image. Man, I would love to paint something like this!
Incredible shot…with all my favorites…horses….water…mountains:)
Mike, finally got ya honored on my blogroll – many thanks for the support, and as always, your adventures out west are amazing. I am living through you! ~~~as I trek through city and urban landscapes 🙂 http://titaniumphoto.wordpress.com/2012/01/05/blogroll/