
Lovely, very muddy Seneca was intent on her grazing, but I couldn’t let that gorgeous view go undocumented, so I hit the shutter anyway. And viewers do get a dynamic tail swish in lieu of anything else exciting on this very gorgeous autumn evening. π
This is such a cool photo, TJ! Seneca with her graceful tail swish and dramatic Spring Creek Basin landscapes behind her. I love the forward focus on this shot – gives it a kind of 3 demensional appearance.
You know how I love to get McKenna Peak and Temple Butte in the backgrounds with the mustangs. π And the light was divine!
She is a very muddy gal with a great tail swish!
Sometimes, only one side is muddy because they didn’t submerge both sides equally, but I have to tell you that Seneca was pretty much as muddy on her other side as on this side! π
You did good! The swish and the view, fantastic!!β€οΈ
The sun was sinking fast, and I had a long, not-easy hike back, but gosh, it was gorgeous to see her there, in that light, with that background! π
She does believe in being thorough, doesnt she?
If you’re going to lie down in a muddy pond, you might as well go “whole hog”! π
Ahhh, the spa look ! She wears it well π
She certainly does. π Only the most pampered treatment for our mustang ponies!
Very pretty picture.
Thanks! π It’s a pretty great view!
Sorry no pic