WyoFile Development Director Dan Kenah, a skilled smartphone photographer, had already missed the shot once on Soldier Ridge outside Sheridan.
Kenah, who occasionally finds horses grazing along the ridge, once found himself without a camera at a moment when the light was hitting the equine beasts just right.
Determined not to repeat the mistake, he brought his phone along for the ride on an unseasonably warm early October Friday. Sure enough, there were the horses, and there was the light.
Here’s how he describes getting the shots:“I barely made it for the last light as the sun was dipping behind the mountain — how Sheridanites refer to the Big Horns — to get that warm glow on the horse. The light faded right before I turned to the other three horses, but the waxing gibbous moon and half-lit clouds made a nice backdrop. They all seemed pretty indifferent to my presence and kept munching their grass, so I thanked them for their time and went on my way.”


Beautiful, thank you!
It’s impressive what can be done with a phone at the right time in the right hands.
beautiful photographs!