Undergrowth Donkey - Stagbury Hill - Framed

£85.00

It’s well known that donkeys roam around the New Forest often seen in groups by the roadside minding their own business. Or that’s how I’ve seen them until I came across this one. I was exploring the little hill at the north end of Cadnam Common when, to my complete surprise, a donkey was pushing its way through large gorse bushes walking in my direction. I moved out of the way as it walked into this slightly open area and got some shots of which this is my favourite.

To photograph this lovely donkey I had to back into the gorse due to it being inquisitive and kept walking towards me! It was very passive but I was glad when it backed off and I get move out those prickly bushes.

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Printed with high longevity pigment inks on high quality, 310gsm, wide colour gamut paper from Fotospeed. Beech frame with plexiglass.

It’s well known that donkeys roam around the New Forest often seen in groups by the roadside minding their own business. Or that’s how I’ve seen them until I came across this one. I was exploring the little hill at the north end of Cadnam Common when, to my complete surprise, a donkey was pushing its way through large gorse bushes walking in my direction. I moved out of the way as it walked into this slightly open area and got some shots of which this is my favourite.

To photograph this lovely donkey I had to back into the gorse due to it being inquisitive and kept walking towards me! It was very passive but I was glad when it backed off and I get move out those prickly bushes.

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Printed with high longevity pigment inks on high quality, 310gsm, wide colour gamut paper from Fotospeed. Beech frame with plexiglass.