
Jeanne Nations... has been photographing the wild mustangs of the Great Basin Country in the high desert of Eastern Nevada for about 3 years now. Jeanne says that "When I am out in nature photographing, I become completely immersed in my subjects, always looking for that right moment in time, when that magic light seems to fall ever so gently on the subject. The weather conditions and terrain out in the out in high desert can be quite unforgiving at times, being at an elevation of about 6500 feet, but it doesn't stop me.""Photographing is constantly challenging and changing but I would not trade this adventure for anything. I have become an adovcate for the wild horse to make sure that they remain free roaming as it should always be. There is nothing better that I love to do than grab my camera and head out into wild country, chasing wild horses."
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"I have come so close to these wild stallions, who are so undeniable protective that I have seen them paw at the ground; as if to say don't come any closer with steam blowing from their nostrils. I am always taking chances getting so close , but I do know my limits . As with any wild creature they can be unpredictable." |
