Surviving in the Development
Uploaded: November 14, 2015 05:46:13 | Entered: January 19, 2016 04:40:49
~This is one of the Wild Spanish Mustangs which
roam some 12,000+ acres of protected land on the northern tip of Currituck Banks between Corolla and the Virginia state line. They once wandered an area 2-3 times larger until explosive development forced them into the last remote land on Currituck Banks. But the development is pushing in on their protected area and the Mustangs often wonder into the developed areas~
Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 1.00, ExposureTime: 1/320 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 300.00 mm, Model: NIKON D4S
Gord MacEachern November 14, 2015
Fantastic image and info Becky, kind of feel sorry for them. !!! #1642542Mary Beth Aiello November 14, 2015
This has a sadness about it, Becky. He just seems so alone. A memorable capture, for sure. #11398930Kirsten Kiki Kjaer November 14, 2015
Despair is writting all over this beautiful Mustang and it makes me so sad too. I hope something is beeing done to assure their survival. Without wildlife I feel that we are lost too. #11398951Jeff Robinson November 14, 2015
A powerful, storytelling image Becky - Great capture and info. #11398957Lynn M. Whitt November 14, 2015
A beautiful capture. #11398966frank w. degenhardt November 14, 2015
Damn, I hate that we can't let some of God's creatures have a little place of their own. Hate that we have to kill off all the beauty for another shopping mall or high rise. This is a favorite especially that it may not be seen again. Beautiful Becky. #11398981Karen E. Michaels November 14, 2015 1
Hands down, one of the best pieces I've witnessed here in 11 years. I am in awe, R J. #11399127Karen E. Michaels November 14, 2015 1
Hands down, one of the best pieces I've witnessed here in 11 years. I am in awe, R J. #11399128Karen E. Michaels November 14, 2015 1
Raw emotion, at it's finest. No tricks or false set up. #11399129Patrick Rouzes November 14, 2015
You definitely captured emotion in this storytelling image, RJ! Excellent job!Ann Coates November 14, 2015
Such a sad story - feel for the horses. Great story telling image here. #11399188Mary K. Robison November 15, 2015
Everyone has already said it, Becky: this image is so sorrowful --- and powerful. #11399208Bojan Bencic November 15, 2015
Perfect composition and a beautiful subject, R.J. Fantastic photo. #11399219MELODIE C. ROBERTS November 15, 2015
WoWMarijana Fajgl November 15, 2015
Great story telling capture!People are selfish and cruel. #11399396Carolyn M. Fletcher November 22, 2015
I can't even tell you how good this is. It just makes you so sad for them. #11401788Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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