The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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10.00" x 6.50"
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10.00" x 6.50"
Horse Power and Teamwork Wood Print
by Lincoln Rogers
Product Details
Horse Power and Teamwork wood print by Lincoln Rogers. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
A close-up of the powerful legs of a team of draft horses pulling a wagon with speed and energy (sepia tint - focus point on exploding sand behind... more
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Comments (29)
Artist's Description
A close-up of the powerful legs of a team of draft horses pulling a wagon with speed and energy (sepia tint - focus point on exploding sand behind the front hoof)
About Lincoln Rogers
Lincoln Rogers enjoys capturing through his lens the people, places, events and landscapes of the cowboy, the horse and the American West. He is a freelance writer and photographer with thousands of stories, articles and photographs published in dozens of magazines and websites, including Western Horseman Magazine, Persimmon Hill Magazine, The Fence Post, Ketchpen, GRIT, The Wrangler, PhelpsSports.com, etc.
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Donna Kennedy
Fantastic POV and action with the dirt flying!...f/v24
Lincoln Rogers replied:
I appreciate you stopping by and leaving such a nice comment, Donna!
Larry Nieland
Great concept and execution ! ......+V
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thanks for that feedback, Larry!
Denise Teague
Lincoln! tis is a great powerful action shot! wonderful! F/V
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Denise - Your generous comments and feedback are always a positive! Thanks a ton for stopping by.
Giada Rossi
Wow, Lincoln, what a sense of power is giving this picture! Love everything about it! Splendid post-processing! v,f
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Giada - Your comments are much appreciated. Thank you for your artistic opinion and support.
Carolyn Marshall
Your western images are magical, Lincoln. The sepia tones are perfect to take us back to the old western time period. v
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Really nice to hear that from you, Carolyn. I admire your work and value your input.
Nancy Merkle
Very cool!
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thanks a bunch, Nancy! I am pleased you stopped by to leave a nice comment on this photo.
Jeff Breiman
Nice looking action photo!
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, Jeff! I appreciate it.
Laura Sapko
Fantastic shot and action and detail!
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Laura - Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a nice comment!
Ellen Levinson
You've captured the movement and power of these draft horses with exceptional creativity.
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thank you, Ellen, for that nice comment! Much appreciated.
Steven Reed
Marvelous Capture Lincoln! Expertly done! v14
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thanks a bunch, Steven. I appreciate the comment and vote.
Maya Telford
fabulous work - where were you when this was taken???
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thank you, Maya! I was lying/sitting right next to the lowest rails of the arena fence as the team of horses was showing. I positioned myself at a turn where they would be coming right at me and not very far away. Getting this kind of shot was worth getting showered with arena sand as they went by! The noise and action was impressive up close.
Kandy Hurley
Wow... I can see why this is a favorite!...v/f
Lincoln Rogers replied:
That is really nice to hear, Kandy! Thanks for that.
James Aiken
Great capture! v
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thanks for stopping by, James, and for the comment and vote!
Deb Halloran
WOW! Lincoln, this is fantasic! What an amazing action packed work of art. The sepia tones make this image perfect..exquisite work on all levels. v/f
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thanks Deb!!! It's a huge encouragement to receive this kind of feedback from you. I appreciate it.
Barbara Chichester
Wonderful work of art, amazing action in this piece, can hear the thunder of the hoofs, v/f/t
Lincoln Rogers replied:
That's great to hear, Barbara. I was going for that. Thanks for the comment and promotion!
Lisa Knechtel
Just realized you don't have pins. fb instead!
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Ha! No... I have heard nothing but bad stuff about pins, so I avoid. Thank you for the fb promotion, though!
Lisa Knechtel
WOW. This is spectacular! WOW. The felling you communicate here is overwhelming. Wonderful clarity and composition. Sepia is the perfect choice to highlight the textures of that flying sand. Did I mention WOW? v/f/pin
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Lisa - Thank you so much for that enthusiastic comment ad feedback. I so appreciate you taking the time to look deeper at my photos.
Lee Craig
Absolutely perfect in sepia! The explosion of the earth under their feet is the perfect focal point. v-8
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thanks a ton, Lee, for that positive comment and feedback. Hearing from a fellow artist regarding something I also liked about the image is pretty nice.
Christina Rollo
Beautiful action shot with wonderful contrast and detail!!
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Christina - Thanks a bunch for your continued positive feedback and promotion! Your opinion is valued in this neck of the woods, that is for sure.
Lingfai Leung
Lincoln, this takes lots of horsepower for such great moment. v/f
Lincoln Rogers replied:
It did, Lingfai! Thanks for the nice comment and vote.
Jordan Blackstone
Lincoln, this brings back memories of working at the Calgary Stampede!! Breathtaking!! v/f and FB
Lincoln Rogers replied:
The Calgary Stampede is on my Bucket List! We are vowing to travel there and cover that for a magazine or two someday in the future. Thanks for the comment and promotion!
Maureen Tillman
Extraordinary catch there, looks incredibly dangerous! Thank goodness for zoom lenses - or whatever they use now with this expanding technology! Love the grittiness too!
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thanks a bunch, Maureen! Yep, it was a zoom lens, but a max of just 200mm, since I was lying right next to the rails in order to get this.
Donna Blackhall
Super cool image love that motion!
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thanks for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment, Donna! Much appreciated.
Bob Orsillo
Fantastic shot Lincoln! Awesome perspective!! V4 / F
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Many thanks, Bob, for the feedback, vote and fave!