Wild Stallion
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, Micanopi, Florida
These Florida Cracker Horses are descendants of horses brought to Florida by the Spanish more than 500 years ago. They were reintroduced by Friends Of Paynes Prairie, along with a small herd of Florida Cracker Cattle in 1985.
This image was featured in an article we wrote about Using A Vanishing Point To Keep The Size Right When Moving Wildlife Around.
For more information, check out the following blog post:
A Belated Introduction To "Wild Stallion".
Photographic details: Canon EOS 30D camera w/ EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM lens set at 285mm. Flash was not used. Camera was on f/9 for 1/640 sec at ISO 800.
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Print details: maximum size | Medium | Printed | Estimated |
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Fine Art Paper | 11" x 15" | 12" x 161/2" | |
Canvas | N/A | 15" x 21" |
Currently In Stock
Although we can print to your specifications any size up to the above limits to the nearest 1/16" with any mat and moulding combinations, the below prints are available immediately:
Print Number | Description | Price (includes sales tax & shipping) | ||
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Matted: | ||||
#1 | matted 11"x15" print, black inside light brown mats (outside 16"x20") | $107 | ||