As I was driving to drop Roman off this morning this is what I saw. AMAZING. I know that our sunsets are beautiful, but I’ve never really paid attention to the sunrise.
Roman has been asking to go see the horses and feed them carrots since yesterday. So after work I picked him up, went and bought a bag of carrots, and went to BLM. These wild horses are so amazingly beautiful. I grew up owning horses and riding, and still try to go whenever I get the opportunity. Unfortunately, I have developed horrible allergies to them that makes it miserable to go riding. I even felt the effects from just visiting. Roman luckily doesn’t have that problem and fed them every single carrot and petted these sweethearts right here. He loves horses. Maybe I’ll have to go get the Benadryl shot.
P.S. This was my experiment in Photoshop today.
Dec 09, 2010 @ 18:43:44
Hello! What a beautiful place you live in, I’ve been through there once on my way to Bishop. My cousin also lived in Ridgecrest for many years near the base.
Dec 09, 2010 @ 19:01:20
I moved away for a while, but I missed it so much. The sunset and sinrise is amazing almost every day, and personally I think that this is one of the most beautiful deserts. There is never a loss for beautiful things to photograph. Bishop is another amazing place to take pictures. I plan to go there soon and take some snow photographs.
Dec 09, 2010 @ 19:02:49
Great colors in the sunrise shot.
Dec 09, 2010 @ 19:33:04
Thank you so much! Apparently a couple of my friends here took the same photograph. It was absolutely stunning this morning.
Dec 09, 2010 @ 19:25:50
the colors in the first shot are fantastic
Dec 09, 2010 @ 19:32:14
Thank you. Im glad that the colors came through so well. Love your photography!
Dec 09, 2010 @ 19:34:50
To clarify in case anyone was wondering…the photograph of the horse is photoshoped. Not the sunrise.
Dec 10, 2010 @ 04:07:46
Wow! “Amazing” describes the sunrise well. Gorgeous, rich colors.
The horses are beautiful. 🙂
Dec 10, 2010 @ 16:11:27
Thank you. It really is amazing to see.