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		By: David C Schultz		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://test.davidcschultz.com/utah-wild-horses/#comment-2352&quot;&gt;DB Young&lt;/a&gt;.

Thanks D B. Sometimes I miss having the gallery but it really took up a lot of time. I&#039;ve not been out to the horses in a couple years. Perhaps time for a visit after my fall photo tours are over I&#039;ve got a pretty full schedule with all of the Winter in Yellowstone tours schedule for Jan. and Feb. and into March. Good thing bad thing!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://test.davidcschultz.com/utah-wild-horses/#comment-2352">DB Young</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks D B. Sometimes I miss having the gallery but it really took up a lot of time. I&#8217;ve not been out to the horses in a couple years. Perhaps time for a visit after my fall photo tours are over I&#8217;ve got a pretty full schedule with all of the Winter in Yellowstone tours schedule for Jan. and Feb. and into March. Good thing bad thing!</p>
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		By: DB Young		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[David. I miss visiting your Park City gallery and the stellar images that you have rendered. 

The wild horses in Utah&#039;s West Desert have become a very popular thing over the past four to five years. It is hard to go out and not see at least two or three photographers near the herds.  There is even a photo tour offered to those who have been unable to find or need help shooting the mustang. 

After 10 years of photographing and filming the horses, I limit my visits to the coldest part of winter for the fantastic light and always go early in the morning to locate the herd(s), and then shoot at sunset and after spending the night shooting night scenes, sleep a few hours and then go find the horses for the morning light. It works much better and most the the photographers come in the late morning and usually only stay until late afternoon.  Filming in 4k the action between the stallions has become very satisfying in the last few years.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David. I miss visiting your Park City gallery and the stellar images that you have rendered. </p>
<p>The wild horses in Utah&#8217;s West Desert have become a very popular thing over the past four to five years. It is hard to go out and not see at least two or three photographers near the herds.  There is even a photo tour offered to those who have been unable to find or need help shooting the mustang. </p>
<p>After 10 years of photographing and filming the horses, I limit my visits to the coldest part of winter for the fantastic light and always go early in the morning to locate the herd(s), and then shoot at sunset and after spending the night shooting night scenes, sleep a few hours and then go find the horses for the morning light. It works much better and most the the photographers come in the late morning and usually only stay until late afternoon.  Filming in 4k the action between the stallions has become very satisfying in the last few years.</p>
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