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YA HA TINDA, ALBERTA WILD HORSES

Steven Quon July 24, 2018

As already mentioned, there is not a lot of pictures from this past Saturday but I also did not take a lot. I only take pictures when I envision a great shot.

We ran into a couple studs within 15 minutes of my friend and I arriving in wild horse country (and I immediately thought this would be a great day for finding the wildies haha) but then following, I only ran into one herd of four and that was about 9 hours later on the way home.

I wanted to capture some really different stuff but this herd was just too alert the whole time so there was not a lot of opportunity aside from the distant portraits...and even then I was just too far from these guys to really get creative.

This made me realize just how lucky I got last December on the winter trip up there. Coming across a good size herd of 10 horses that wasn't phased at all by my presence. If it wasn't so cold that day, I wouldn't have had to make multiple trips back in the car for heat and would have wandered much further into the fields to get closer.

I am going to make another trip before the winter hits and hopefully can make it really count.

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