The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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10.00" x 7.00"
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10.00" x 7.00"
Wild Horse Smiles Wood Print
by Lisa Manifold
Product Details
Wild Horse Smiles wood print by Lisa Manifold. 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
When you ask the wild horses in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest near Heber-Overgaard, Arizona in the U.S. to smile...
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Artist's Description
When you ask the wild horses in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest near Heber-Overgaard, Arizona in the U.S. to smile...
[Heber Smiles_14x20_7 SEP 2019_3266]
About Lisa Manifold
Framed photographs of my six siblings and I adorned in 60s style outfits, hairdos and pointedly colorful eye glasses were prominently displayed in the home I grew up in. The happy memories of these photos, coupled with my newfound love of grandchildren and passion for nature drove me to purchase a digital camera. Little did I know just how much that camera would change my life! One photo after another, click after click; college classes, seminars, and months of photographing, downloading and posting prompted me to retire and see the world through a Nikon lens or two or three... What I have and continue to see and experience through a lens, or two or three is captured and shared in the photos posted by LM Manifold Photography on Facebook,...
$56.00
Elizabeth Pennington 5 Days Ago
Almost too good to be true - Great Capture!! L/F
Marilyn DeBlock
OMG - this is so adorable! Congrats on your features.
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thank-you Marilyn!
Debra Kewley
OMG...great capture...so adorable!
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thank-you Debra!
Bobbie Moller
From one wild horse photographer to another, wonderful shot!
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thanks much Bobbie!
Johanna Zettler
Awesome shot.
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thank-you Johanna!!
Jane M Dahl
This has to be one of my all tie favorite images of yours. This is utterly fabulous! L/F Featured in American Desert Southwest.
Lisa Manifold replied:
Many thanks for the feature Jane!!
Bunny Clarke
What a sweet and fun capture. Love this.
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thanks much Bunny!!
Nancy Booth
GREAT capture!!!!!
Lisa Manifold replied:
Many Thanks Nancy!!
Judi Dressler
Love this; so cute and precious!
Lisa Manifold replied:
Many Thanks Judi!!
Elizabeth Pennington
Wow!! L/F
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thank-you Elizabeth!!
Constance Lowery
excellent photo. L/F
Lisa Manifold replied:
Many thanks Constance!!
Catherine Sullivan
Wonderful image! LF
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thank-you Catherine!!
Debra Kewley
Great capture...cool!!
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thanks much Debra!!
Nancy Booth
WHAT A WONDERFUL CAPTURE!!!
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thank-you Nancy!! Much appreciated!!
Marilyn DeBlock
Oh, this just puts a smile on my face! Wonderful capture! Congrats on your features.
Lisa Manifold replied:
Many Thanks Marilyn. Happy to hear the photo put a smile on your face!!
Rosemary Woods
Really love this!! Fabulous capture.
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thanks much Rosemarie!! Much Appreciated!!
William Dunigan
A warm moment well captured, those horses couldn't look happier!
Lisa Manifold replied:
Many thanks William!!
Betty Denise
Too funny, and nicely captured!
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thank-you Betty!!
Roe Rader
Say ‘CHEESE! Perfect portrait and timing! Congratulations on your well deserved Features! L/F
Marilyn DeBlock
A revisit from me, too - Just love these "best pals" sharing a smile together!
Lisa Manifold replied:
They sure can brighten a Day! Many thanks Marilyn!!
Donna Kennedy
Love this adorable moment Lisa!!...F/L
Lisa Manifold replied:
Many thanks Donna!
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Why do horses curl their upper lip? The Flehmen response is a biological response to smell. The curling back of the upper lip (and often pulling their head back at the same time) helps activate an organ that allows horses to sense chemicals in the air, particularly pheromones.
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thank-you Barbie!!
Stephen Thomas
Priceless!
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thank-you Stephen!!
Jan Fijolek
Beautiful capture, very funny, Lisa ;)
Lisa Manifold replied:
Thanks much Jan!!
Teresa Crowley
After a long day, this was just the greatest image! Love your work!!
Lisa Manifold replied:
Many thanks Teresa!!