Rattlesnake Sam
I found this guy among the reenactors at Wyatt Earp Days in Tombstone. He wasn’t the most dramatic nor the fanciest dresser, but he looked like an old rancher whose grandkids were now running the ranch. He looked like a guy to sit on the porch with and listen to stories of the good old days. Taken with Panasonic DMC-FZ18.

Featured in Cowboy/Cowgirl Art 7/12/09
Featured in Out of the Past 7/7/09
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Sharon Talson
Great character… wonderful details!
Linda Sparks replied
Sorry I didn’t thank you sooner. I missed your comment.
Linda Sparks
Thanks
terezadelpilar
fantastic portrait Linda!
You do an awesome work with people!
Linda Sparks replied
Thanks. I’ve never done people, so the Wyatt Earp days was my first stab at candid portraits. I liked it.
Linda Gregory
Congratulations on your feature!
Linda Sparks replied
Thanks
Rosemaree
Thanks for adding this wonderful piece of art to cowboy/cowgirl art
Linda Sparks replied
You’re welcome. And thanks for the Feature. Always treasured.
Ivana Redwine
What a fascinating faceāso full of character. Well done!
Linda Sparks replied
Thanks so much. Glad you liked him