Here are a couple black & white photos for the wild horses. One is somewhat abstract. Hope you enjoy them. black photos
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Summer Time and the Horses are Easy
Well, not really easy but I was having a hard time coming up with a title for this post. I figured what the heck, why not a play on lyrics. During the “dog days of […]
Rough Green Snake
The weather broke a bit late this afternoon so I decided to venture out and see if I could find something interesting to photograph. The skies were still threatening a bit so I decided to […]
Something Fun!
I don’t normally do composite images. There’s a place for that kind of art but it’s really not my thing. However, on a rainy Sunday morning it was something fun to play around with. Here’s […]
Another Visit with the Wild Horses
I keep planning visits the the forest for some landscape or macro photography… and for a kayak outing or two to photograph shorebirds… but somehow I just can’t seem to get enough of the wild […]
A Nice Surprise in the Mailbox!
This morning I received an email from the folks over at Naturescapes.net, a very popular nature and wildlife photography forum. For the third time since May 15 one of my images I had posted in […]
Dramatic Rim Lighting Image
Probably not too surprisingly this image looks quite a bit different than it did when it came out of the camera. Obviously it was a color shot when the photo was made. But there was […]
Merlin
Merlin is a two-year old stallion living in the Rachel Carson Estuarine Reserve. Is maturing into a fine looking young man. So much so I thought he deserved a featured posting. wild mustang prints
Black & White Wild Horses
I usually do my black and white conversions manually (and likely will continue to do so in the future), but I’ve heard so much about the Silver Efex Pro 2 module in the Nik software […]
Equine Photography: Wild Horses on the Tidal Flats
Depending on the season, time of day, weather conditions and tide there are a lot of different locations where you can find the wild horses both on Shackleford Banks and within the Rachel Carson Estuarine […]