Very nice shot.

It’s interesting the way that your crop included the metal marker, rather than 
cropping in tight on the horse or doing a faux pano to crop out the signage.  
It really shows that it is at the interface of settled and wild.

> On Jun 20, 2021, at 7:05 AM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
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> https://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/51259954104
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> Spanish Mustang - one of the wild horses on North Carolina's Outer Banks. The 
> horses are descended from horses dumped off ships that ran aground on the 
> shoal waters around the North Carolina coast back during the age of 
> exploration (1500s)
> 
> I went down there yesterday (Juneteenth) to get a season parking permit for 
> the 4WD beach, because it's the only place in North Carolina I know where I 
> can use the 4WD on my Jeep. I'm not crazy about off-roading, but I might need 
> the skill if I ever get to make my photo safari to the Southwest U.S.
> 
> Plus, there are the wild horses to photograph.

And they seemed to be able to drag you away to the beach.


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