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If there are any landmarks that say “this is Spring Creek Basin,” they might be pyramid-shaped McKenna Peak and the promontory that has no name. Kind of fitting to see two natives and a transplant within the same frame.

Corona and Raven

Nourishment

Family
That’s mud on the upper part of Corona’s forehead. She has a blaze, but I still can’t make out any other markings … or even her color. She’s quite a beauty, though, eh?
Weren’t those worth the wait? 🙂 Seeing the ponies is always amazing … sometimes you get lucky with an amazing combination of horses and light and background. We see it in a photograph as something special, a moment in time. They see it as home, under rain and sunlight, height of day and depth of night. The horses complement the landscape, and the landscape shapes the horses.
Love the horses, love their home. Protect them both.
Those are beautiful images TJ!
Beautiful horses! 🙂
TJ
Amazing shots!! That foal is lovely, and until you said that was mud on her forehead, I thought she had a little medicine hat going on up there. 🙂
Now off to read the last couple of posts…..
We WILL do everything in our power to protect this place and those that roam there! This is and should always be their home and their sanctuary! Thanks, TJ for the beautiful photos of Raven, Duke and little Corona! Great light, great landscapte, geat story!! Well done!
Lynn and Kathy
🙂 🙂
I echo the sentiments of Lynn and Kathy.
Truly a worthy cause that needs and deserves protection.
Well done !
Hutch and KD