Featured in “The Wild West Show” Group 11/20/09
The Spanish Peaks in the background, sit beyond the pasture, the creek and an old building along the public access road. See the cattle/buffalo trails down the hill to the creek. This is part of the historical Flying D Ranch: Gallatin County, Montana
Cap’n Ball of the Mojave Muleskinners with layers and texture treatments in CS3. / Thanks to this group of actors for their help and support.
Location : In Big Bend Ranch State Park (Lajitas, Texas) stands the Contrabando movie set. Mini-series “Streets of Laredo” was filmed there. The church is fake, but makes for good photography. RedBubble Art Feature – “Texas” RedBubble Art Feature – “American Southwest” RedBubble Art Feature – “The Wild West Show” Eyefetch site – 2nd place – “Free Study”- The Vivid Friendship Colors Group
2007 Acrylic on Canvas 40×30” / From Native American Series End of An Era was Featured in Core Group / 17 Nov 09…...... page 5 End of An Era was Featured in Unconventional Artistry 19 Nov 09
Rosebud County,Montana, USA. canon DSLR/ 70-300mm lens FEATURED in: / 1. The World As We See It Group – 11/18/09 / 2. The Wild West Show Group – 11/20/09
A solitary black wolf caught as he crosses the Lamar river – it is early yet and he is on the hunt. Canon EOS-1D, Mark II, Canon 500 f4L IS w Canon 1.4 extender – 1/200@ f/20, ISO 100, Bogen 3411 w Wimberley style head. Processed in Adobe Lightroom 2.2
Featured in Tone It Down / (2009.NOV.06) “A Place To Call Home Series“ / / The Homestead III / (Sepia) / The Homestead / The Homestead II / (Subtle Color) RedBubble Album: Ranches and Homesteads*
Taken at Hellderado Days, Tombstone AZ. / Looks like he should be dealing cards at a poker table. FEATURED IN THE WILD WEST GROUP-11/13/09
This cowboy was demonstrating various techniques that they use when working the cattle. The demonstration took place at the 10th annual Cowboy Life on the Empire Ranch in Sonoita, Arizona. The event is an annual fundraiser to preserve a ranch dating back to the mid-1800’s. / “Cowboy” has been featured in: / THE WILD WEST SHOW/November, 2009 /
Another addition to my Native American Woman Series…Mariah. / I return again and again to these ladies…with luck I try and capture the history, the dignity and pride of this culture…of course with my artist creative license. / I have also included the drawing I do with each painting…drawing is my first passion and again if the Muses are with me I can evolve it into a painting. This piece is painted on Gallery Wrapped artist portrait canvas. It is a mixed media of acrylic and oil paint and is 20”x24 in size. / This original is for sale. Thank you for viewing my art.
Designed in Illustrator and then a filter added in photoshop. The perfect poster for every cowgirl!!! / / /
14-y-o Trent says hello to Vinny for the first time. The kids were excited about seeing the new arrivals on their fortnightly visit. / Of course Vinny wanted to say hello to one of his young friends. Canon EOS350D / Scarsdale, Vic. AU
A vintage wagon is slowly being reclaimed by the elements. These strong old horse drawn wagons enabled the West to be opened up by early settlers and played a key part in the everyday life of the 1800’s.
Just wanted to share the new calender I have for sale with all of you. 12 captures from Steamboat Springs, CO /
With little light filtering into the depths of the slot canyon in Page, AZ. the deep purples predominate. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 Featured in Live and Let Live 11/20/09 / Featured in The World As We See It 11/20/09 / Featured in Colour and Light 11/19/09
Mr. Campbell’s old car remains parked right where he left it, some 40 years ago. / Cherry Creek, Nevada / (2009.JAN.03) Featured on / Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! / Nature’s Reclamation / (2009.APR.09) / Rural Around The Globe / (2009.MAR) / Old and Rusty / (2009.MAR) / Old Farts Of RedBubble / (2009.FEB) Second place in blind vote non-RedBubble competition: “Winter“ RedBubble Album: The Wheels We Were Canon 350D EOS / Tamron 55/200mm + Polarizer / JASC PaintShop Pro x7
One of the actors in a popular gunfighter group called The Mojave Muleskinners, Smokey Jack was kind enough to let me take this portrait. Actors from this group have featured in many Western films and also travel extensively, throughout the Western states, to perform shows and provide entertainment for the public.
In the New Mexico lowlands there are great stretches of arid landscape that can support only cacti and the hardiest succulents and grasses. But add an above-ground water source and you’ll find a riotous entanglement of Screwbean Mesquite, New Mexico Olive, Desert Hackberry, Mexican Elder, and myriad other understory trees and shrubs. Towering over all will likely be a double-lined canopy of majestic cottonwoods. Besides being the keystone plant for an amazingly diverse habitat, these iconic trees also put on a vivid coat of yellow and gold in the fall, providing a unique and beautiful backdrop that contrasts magnificently with the subtle desert palette that is more commonly seen here. Pentax K20D, 3-shot HDR, variable shutter speeds @ F8, ISO 100, 110mm.
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