hi Jim - the picures are inspiring and very interesting. I know it is really difficult to take sharp pictures of animals and to shot the instant grimaces and gestures they do.
I'm curious how many shots you took at that occasion - how long it was - and also some technical details: which camera/lens you used, stop ISO and time, what were you thinking/feeling at the time
thank you for sharing them
Thanks for asking. I'll dis-appoint perhaps in telling you that the wild horses are awfully ordinary to us here. This wasn't a spriritual experience. I had seen this group standing down on a dry lake bed. They feel the same about me as I do about them, so to get any action at all, I got out of the car and began to walk rapidly in their direction. They are wild creatures so they only let you get so close, and then they move. I gave chase in order to get them moving. Then the 2 stallions got into it about who was in charge, which was of course just what I was hoping for.
Camera was a Nikon D90 with the cheeseball 18 - 105mm lens that they almost give away to call it a "kit". I set it to aperture priority wide open and set the white balance to cloudy. I put it on Multiple High I think, (or whatever it's called when it's taking pics as long as the button is held down.) I think I probably did 80 - 120 shots (including some multi exp wild flowers on the same frame). ISO 400. I did some enhancing in CS3 including darkening the sky and the near orange flowers and punching up the already nice colors.
How long, about a half hour including going after the camera. I didn't have it in the car with me.