Lee Anderson brought his horse, Dusty, cowboy gear and outfits to the Empire Ranch Open House in Sonoita, Arizona, USA, to tell the history of the American cowboy circa 1880-1920. As romanticized in numerous motion pictures, cowboys always seem to be larger than life. The truth about their life and times, however, is far different from the movie myth.
Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 with two free texture layers from stock.xchng.com added.
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“Lee and Dusty” has been featured in:
THE WILD WEST SHOW/October, 2009
VISUAL ARTISTS OF GREEN VALLEY/November, 2009
MEN APPRECIATION/November, 2009
ALL ABOUT RODEOS/December, 2009
SOLO EXHIBITION/January, 2010
EQUINE ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY/January, 2010
50+ GROUP/February, 2010
COWBOY/COWGIRL ART/March, 2010
DIMENSIONS/March, 2010
QUARTER HORSES/April, 2010
10+ FEATURES/May, 2010












arizona, cattle, cowboy, empire ranch, grunge, horse, ranch, tucson, united states, us
Comments
Fabulously rustic image!!
Thank you, Stephanie. This event is a great place to get good cowboy photos.
– Linda Gregory
another fabulous image!
Thank you, Tara. This one was tough. There were a ton of people crowding around him, most with big telephoto lenses. I was lucky to get this one without someone else encroaching.
– Linda Gregory
great shot and treatment.
Thank you, Linda
– Linda Gregory
Very creative……………wonderful post treatment.
Thank you very much.
– Linda Gregory
I really enjoy this shot Linda.
Thank you very much, John.
– Linda Gregory
a supremely excellent shot
Thank you very much.
– Linda Gregory
Great capture and treatment, Linda!
Thanks much, Barb.
– Linda Gregory
A great image, the love of human and animal. Well done on a great work.
Thank you very much, Ric!
– Linda Gregory
Great textures and old west feel, wonderful piece Linda :)
Thank you very much, Trish.
– Linda Gregory
Thank you very much, George.
– Linda Gregory