Beautiful Palomino from Adobe Town by Renee Lund Via Flickr: One of the many wild horses from the Adobe Town Wild Horse HMA found in southern Wyoming.
Wild Mirage by Renee Lund Via Flickr: HEATWAVES effect most of my photographs that are taken from long distances. The extreme temperatures cause air waves from both cold & hot that take over the auto focus of my lens and create a wavy distortion. The farther away you are from the horses the more waves tend to show in the photographs. At times it can be pretty intense and develops what I call a "mirage". It is like looking through water and at times it can actually turn out quite beautiful.
The Horse by Renee Lund Via Flickr: Reflecting back to a day last summer out in the beautiful and great outdoors watching one of Gods enduring and special creations.....the horse.
Stampede Through the Sage 1 by Renee Lund Via Flickr: Gorgeous McCullough Peaks wild horses stampeding their way across acres of sagebrush.
Colorful Heatwaves by Renee Lund Via Flickr: Out with the wild horses of Fifteenmile with extreme temperatures. It doesn't take much heat to create heatwaves from the grounds service and when they do it grabs your cameras focus and creates an underwater affect with the hard lines. The color from the surrounding landscapes really enhance the heatwaves.
Beautiful Palomino from Adobe Town by Renee Lund Via Flickr: One of the many wild horses from the Adobe Town Wild Horse HMA found in southern Wyoming.
Violet the Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang by Renee Lund Via Flickr: This little girl loves to roam and investigate rocks and juniper trees and sometimes it would take her away from her mothers side. This handsome stallion ran a tight ship and felt the need to keep the little filly next to them. I'm sure he felt his mare was being too relaxed. I couldn't figure out what was making him so tense as I was nowhere close to them and then all of a sudden out of the corner of my eye I saw the reason. Another small band was about 1/2 mile away. The stallion then snaked the mare and filly towards me and kept them closer to me by half the distance. I watched as the mare scolded the stallion for being to controlling with her tiny filly. The tiny filly Violet is still finding her footing being she's only about a week old and Inniq the stallion is still learning his role and duties from his mare Jewel. She's been pretty patient up until now when all of a sudden she gets nose to nose with ears pinned back and verbally let's her stallion know his boundaries. He settled down once they were closer to me and farther from the neighboring band. Little Violet laid down for a short rest and Jewel continued to graze while Inniq returned to his guard duties.
Beautiful Palomino from Adobe Town by Renee Lund Via Flickr: One of the many wild horses from the Adobe Town Wild Horse HMA found in southern Wyoming.
Topeka and her new wild filly. by Renee Lund - Instagram: @reneelund_2 Via Flickr: What a wonderful surprise to see early in the morning.
Wild Souls by Renee Lund - Instagram: @reneelund_2 Via Flickr: It's like in the legends you hear about when men have gotten lost in the wilderness and die, their soul stays behind to lead others to safety. It's that way with the wild horses that are taken off their native land during roundup, they leave their souls behind to watch over the remaining herd.
The Horse by Renee Lund Via Flickr: Reflecting back to a day last summer out in the beautiful and great outdoors watching one of Gods enduring and special creations.....the horse.
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Stampede Through the Sage 1 by Renee Lund Via Flickr: Gorgeous McCullough Peaks wild horses stampeding their way across acres of sagebrush.
All Eyes on You by Renee Lund Via Flickr: Sneaking up to some of the wildest horses in Wyoming to snap a few shots. After hiking just short of 2 miles I was spotted almost immediately.
Pronghorn Express by Renee Lund Via Flickr: All heck broke loose when a herd of pronghorn antelope raced through part of the Fifteenmile Wild Horse herd.
On the Move by Renee Lund Via Flickr: Part of the McCullough Peaks Wild Horse herd.
Stopping for Refreshments by Renee Lund Via Flickr: Gorgeous wild horses stopping to replenish themselves from the heat of the day.