Utah Wildlife Print | Onaqui Wild Horses, Friends

$200.00

About the Artwork

  • The Story: Two inseparable wild Onaqui horses stand close together on the desert sand, their powerful bond beautifully framed against a softly blurred background of distant Utah hills and mountains. This poignant photograph stands as a vital historical piece, capturing the final days of the light buff horse before it was tragically shot by an unknown person just a week after this encounter. By documenting this unbreakable companionship, equine conservation photographer Linda Dalton Walker captures a heartbreaking yet beautiful testament to the lives of these animals and the urgent need to protect them from acts of human aggression. Honor the memory and legacy of this wild herd by visiting the online [Shop Wild Horses of Utah Collection].

  • The Technique: Photographed from a strict ethical distance using a high-resolution Nikon Z8 mirrorless camera and a 200-500mm Nikkor zoom lens, stabilized on a tripod with a fluid gimbal head to sharply isolate the two companions against the soft terrain.

Product Specifications

  • Dimensions: 14” x 20” (Horizontal orientation)

  • The Printing Standard: This image is produced as a premium, museum-grade giclée print using archival pigment inks at a trusted, local family-owned print lab in Salt Lake City.

  • Paper Type: Printed on premium archival Pearl paper, featuring an elegant luster finish that adds a beautiful, luminous depth to the final art print.

  • Frame: Sold unframed.

  • Authenticity: Hand-signed by the artist; the online preview watermark will not appear on your final print.

Shipping & Order Details

  • Production: Hand-crafted and printed on demand, requiring 5 business days for local printing and custom preparation before shipment.

  • Shipping: Free insured shipping included.

  • Returns: To protect the copyright and integrity of the limited artwork, all fine art print sales are final.

Need a custom size to perfectly complement your home or office decor? Please Contact Me directly to discuss your space!

About the Artwork

  • The Story: Two inseparable wild Onaqui horses stand close together on the desert sand, their powerful bond beautifully framed against a softly blurred background of distant Utah hills and mountains. This poignant photograph stands as a vital historical piece, capturing the final days of the light buff horse before it was tragically shot by an unknown person just a week after this encounter. By documenting this unbreakable companionship, equine conservation photographer Linda Dalton Walker captures a heartbreaking yet beautiful testament to the lives of these animals and the urgent need to protect them from acts of human aggression. Honor the memory and legacy of this wild herd by visiting the online [Shop Wild Horses of Utah Collection].

  • The Technique: Photographed from a strict ethical distance using a high-resolution Nikon Z8 mirrorless camera and a 200-500mm Nikkor zoom lens, stabilized on a tripod with a fluid gimbal head to sharply isolate the two companions against the soft terrain.

Product Specifications

  • Dimensions: 14” x 20” (Horizontal orientation)

  • The Printing Standard: This image is produced as a premium, museum-grade giclée print using archival pigment inks at a trusted, local family-owned print lab in Salt Lake City.

  • Paper Type: Printed on premium archival Pearl paper, featuring an elegant luster finish that adds a beautiful, luminous depth to the final art print.

  • Frame: Sold unframed.

  • Authenticity: Hand-signed by the artist; the online preview watermark will not appear on your final print.

Shipping & Order Details

  • Production: Hand-crafted and printed on demand, requiring 5 business days for local printing and custom preparation before shipment.

  • Shipping: Free insured shipping included.

  • Returns: To protect the copyright and integrity of the limited artwork, all fine art print sales are final.

Need a custom size to perfectly complement your home or office decor? Please Contact Me directly to discuss your space!