Dancing Stallions

© Lyle K. Glass

Dancing  Stallions

Uploaded: November 16, 2012

Description

Two remudas of wild horses were grazing close to each other. I was sitting on the ground close to them taking images of the horses and waiting for something to happen. The studs from each remuda approached each other and reared up threatening each other. That's all they did. I was expecting a lot more action like biting and kicking, and lots of dust.

Photographed in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, South Unit, Medora, North Dakota on 9-12-2006 at 9:07 p.m.

Comments

Jack Gaskin November 17, 2012

The type of shot we all want to get in the wild
At least the kind I want to capture.

CONGRATS as it takes lots of PATIENCE and Knowing you limits w/the subject of your interest .

Jack #1498866


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