HORSES AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, NEAR EXSHAW, ALBERTA
In the end, it was a desperate photo. The horses had taken off and I scrambled to get something — anything! — with the Rocky Mountain front range in the background. Looking back several years later, I think I made a pretty good photo. Do you agree?
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Bold warm colours Frank. The WP reader ‘refreshed for 2017’ sadly clips off the tops of the mountains and the horses lose their legs. The geeks at WP appear to consider composition irrelevant when they display our images and text as ‘excerpts’.
*sigh* 😦