I love your pictures. This was is beautiful...wish I could have been there to see those magnificent horses up close and personal. The wide shot and with the blue sky behind them is so very appealing to the eye. Great job! Kudos to you. Genie
Surely, the nomadic Mongolian and Przewalski horses are some of the toughest creatures on earth with the temperature extremes they endure. The photo is beautiful!
Francisca, thanks for visiting the early chapters of An Unfittie's Guide. I couldn't find an e-mail address for you, so I replied right under the question about FM. Thanks for asking.
I'm very impressed! This is such a great photograph. It's stunning, actually. I think if you haven't already, you should frame it and hang it. It is worthy of a museum.
The horses are just beautiful - wild-looking.
Also interesting is that this photo could have come from the high plains of western Oklahoma or eastern New Mexico or even southern Colorado.
Ohhh this is AWESOME! Love horses!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and expansive!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worth enlarging! Gorgeous capture and I love the horses! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, Francisca!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Yes, definitely worth enlarging, Francisca! I LOVE the grass, the mountains, the sky...and of course the horses. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great shot Francisca
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an oil painting, absolutely fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteA vast view indeed! And a very interesting life-story.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes, Francisca. When the picture is enlarge it really shows some of the vastness of Mongolia.
ReplyDeleteWonderful.
-- K
Oh wow this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteBlue sky
This photo is fabulous, and wow, Francisca, I've always wanted to visit Mongolia one day!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend to you:)
Love this shot! Beautifully captured.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous enlarged. Beatiful scene and sky. Happy skywatching!
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures. This was is beautiful...wish I could have been there to see those magnificent horses up close and personal. The wide shot and with the blue sky behind them is so very appealing to the eye. Great job! Kudos to you.
ReplyDeleteGenie
Very nice, Francisca - a different pose for the horses, and a beautiful setting. Nice animals!
ReplyDeleteYou're absolutely right! Wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. Interesting sky and wonderful horses. MB
ReplyDeleteI love horses. But everything about this photo is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful, panoramic photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love this one!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty photos and horses are one of my favorite animals.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, DEFINITELY worth embiggening! Gorgeous image with awesome colors!
ReplyDeleteSurely, the nomadic Mongolian and Przewalski horses are some of the toughest creatures on earth with the temperature extremes they endure. The photo is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFrancisca, thanks for visiting the early chapters of An Unfittie's Guide. I couldn't find an e-mail address for you, so I replied right under the question about FM. Thanks for asking.
ReplyDelete-- K
Fabulous photo Francisca, and a beautiful capture of these wild horses.
ReplyDeleteI embiggened (new Scrabble word) and those horses are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm very impressed! This is such a great photograph. It's stunning, actually. I think if you haven't already, you should frame it and hang it. It is worthy of a museum.
ReplyDeleteThe horses are just beautiful - wild-looking.
Also interesting is that this photo could have come from the high plains of western Oklahoma or eastern New Mexico or even southern Colorado.
Super job! It's my favorite photo thus far!
great scenery!
ReplyDeleteFab photo. Did you use a panormaic setting, or is framed from a larger pic?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning capture!!
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