By Tamalyn Kralman

April 27, 2012

Last Saturday the JustLiving Farm and Yakama Mission hosted Spring Horse.  Spring Horse brings amateur and professional photographers together to experience the wild horses of the Yakama Reservation and to enhance their gift by developing ongoing relationships.  These photographers give us their unique perspective of the landscape.

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© David B. Bell 2012


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11 responses to “Wild Horses of the Yakama Nation”

  1. seekraz Avatar

    Gorgeous photos, David….

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    1. Dave Avatar

      Folks did great, didn’t they…

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      1. seekraz Avatar

        Indeed, they did…amazing shots. Wish I could have been there to shoot and play among them. 🙂

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      2. Dave Avatar

        I hope you are with us one day…maybe next Spring Horse!

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      3. seekraz Avatar

        That would be wonderful. 🙂

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  2. 1016joshua Avatar

    Wow… thanks for sharing!

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    1. Dave Avatar

      Thank you for visiting…and how long you think before the hat fits? Be well, Dave

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    Jimmy Percival

    Dave, these are fabulous! ! ! Does anybody do movies? Running wild horses are SO MAJESTIC! Even in stills, but can’t get enough good movies.
    Hope to get up your way Aug or Sept. Keep U posted.
    Jimmy P

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    1. Dave Avatar

      Up this way? It would be great to get together! (By the way, Katherine is in El Paso…closer to you than us!)

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    Laurie Buchanan

    Fantabulous photographs!

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