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  • Did you order this item today? In appreciate I’d like you to know: Ten percent of all my proceeds go to The Mount Dora Center For The Arts, who has provided quality art experiences in the Lake County region of Central Florida. They are a community oriented 501©(3) charitable nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering an understanding and appreciation of art and culture through exhibitions, arts education programs and being host to the annual Mount Dora Arts Festival. / The remainding proceeds go towards purchasing higher quality programming and program accessories, to create my art. In todays world of computer technology, programs are ever changing, advancing, and improving quality, of course they can be quiet expensive as well. So please know when you buy my art youre investing in me as an artist and helping to advance my skills, and helping a small community art center to continue providing children and adults of all ages to partisipate and learn about art. I appreciate your support and hope you enjoy the selection you have purchased today. Sincerely, / Lisa C. Weber

  • Taken At Baslow Edge Derbyshire.UK

  • Dear Bill, I can’t begin to tell you how pleased I was to hear that all the harassment finally paid off, and you’ve decided to drag your sorry arse over here! I realise that the prospect of spending months at sea isn’t a pleasant one, but believe me you will forget any hardship you ever had to endure the very second you set foot in this glorious land of goodness and beauty. As I write, the sky above me is suffused with warmth and every colour imaginable and my mind looks eagerly forward to a restful sleep and another day’s sport. Think of it Bill, it’ll be just like the old days..you and I side by side, brothers in arms once again, only this time, there’ll be no bugger firing back at us. Speaking of sport old friend, I’m reminded by The Dear One to inform you that her young cousin Madeline has also written, telling of her intention to take to the water and sample life here at the camp. It appears (would you believe?), that she is expected to arrive shortly after your good self, so may I suggest you pack your finest attire along with your ammo and with any luck, in amongst the quarry, you may just find that you bagged yourself a particularly beautiful specimen! Yours with deep respect and great affection Archie

  • Great Horned Owl

  • Kalye Shirts – Filipino “Pinoy” T-shirts Atbp | www.kalyeshirts.com Kalye Shirts celebrate everything unique and colorful about being Filipino. From the ordinary balut to the elaborately decorated jeepney to anything distinctively Pinoy. Pinoy Icon T-shirts | Lasang Pinoy T-shirts | Pinoy Pride T-shirts | Pinoy Humor T-shirts | Tunog Pinoy T-Shirts | Pinoy Souvenir T-shirts | Pinoy Festival T-shirts | Atbp

  • Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • Scottish Highland cow and her calf on a croft with a rabbit in foreground. This photograph was taken in Caithness, Scotland, United Kingdom. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • A combination of 2 of my tee designs.

  • Again taken in Golden, British Columbia, this is a full grown male Big Horn in the Canadian Rochies. Canon Xt, 70 to 200mm. Iso 100 / Better viewed full screen Framed : /

  • I was mooching in a retro antiques store and I saw a set of plates that were over 50 years old. I redrew some of the designs and brought them together to form this unique T. I hope you like it Make sure you check out my Bubble Site for more great designs, examples of which you can see below.

  • Candela

  • Took this image in Golden, British Columbia this fall as we came across a bunch of Big Horns having a feast before this cold winter we are having. As much as they didn’t seem to care much about the attention from us humans, they sure kept a close eye while eating on where the nearest person was. / Their presence totally made our day as this was my first ever encounter with these majectic animals. Canon Xt, Canon 70 to 200mm F4 lens / Added some vignetting effect to bring more importance towards the animals, never tried this and figured why not, used Lightroom to do this as it’s the only editing program I own outside of Photomatix for HDR images. / / Better viewed full screen

  • A majestic mountain animal seen throughout the Canadian Rockies. Painted in Corel Painter with chalks. Featured in You’re Accepted group – Sept. 8, 2009. Featured on Redbubble Homepage, March 11, 2009. / Featured in Rural, Urban, Wild, Free – Expressions of Artists group. Additional products available at my Zazzle store.

  • Here’s an old image from last fall taken in Golden, British Columbia (canada) of a few rams enjoying their last fall feast as they were all on the side of the road, they came fairly close to the car where we were when I took this shot. With the 2 rams being so close, it made for a cool optical effect of having 2 sets of horns but only 1 head. Canon Xt, 70 to 200mm, / better viewed full screen / Cheers / seb

  • This Skull was found in the Lake District in 2008, I took a picture of it, deleted the background and here it is. I do not know what it is from.

  • Isn’t she lovely? / I love the eyes! We really saw a lot of these Impala’s, but I never tired of looking at them – or photographing them for that matter! An impala (Aepyceros melampus Greek αιπος, aipos “high” κερος, ceros “horn” + melas “black” pous “foot”) is a medium-sized African antelope. The name impala comes from the Zulu language. They are found in savannas and thick bushveld in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, northern Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, southern Angola, northeastern South Africa and Uganda. Appearance / Average mass for a male Impala is approximately 75 kilograms while females weigh approximately 40 to 53 kilograms. They are reddish-brown in color (hence the Afrikaans name of “Rooibok”), have lighter flanks and white underbellies with a characteristic “M” marking on its rear. Males, referred to as rams, have lyre-shaped horns which can reach up to 90 centimeters in length. Females, referred to as ewes, have no horns. Ecology / Impala are among the dominant species in many savannas. They can adapt to different environment by being grazers in some areas and browsers in others. They graze when the grass is green and growing and browse at other times. They will browse on shoots, seedpods and foliage. / Herds will use specific areas for their excrement. Impala are active during both day and night and are dependent on water. A herd is normally an indicator of water close by. Impala can thrive in areas where pure grazers can not survive. When frightened or startled the whole impala herd starts leaping about in order to confuse their predator. They can jump distances more than 9 meters (30 ft) and 2.5 meters (8 ft) high. Leopards, cheetah, Nile crocodiles, lions, spotted hyenas and wild dogs prey on impala. Impala can reach running speeds of around 80 to 90 km/h (50-55 mph).[2] Social structure and reproduction / Females and young form herds of up to two hundred individuals. When food is plentiful, adult males will establish territories and round up any female herd that enter their grounds and will chase away bachelor males that follow. They will even chase away recently weaned males. A male impala tries to prevent any female from leaving its territory. During the dry seasons, territories are abandoned as herds must travel farther to find food. Large, mixed tranquil herds of females and males form. / Young male impala who have been made to leave their previous herd form bachelor herds of around thirty individuals. Males that are able to dominate their herd are contenders for assuming control of their territory. The breeding season of impala, also called rutting, begins toward the end of the wet season in May. The entire affair typically lasts approximately three weeks. While young are born after seven months, the mother has the ability to delay giving birth for an additional month if conditions are harsh. When giving birth a female impala will isolate herself from the herd despite numerous attempts by the male to keep her in his territory. The impala mother will keep the fawn in an isolated spot for a few days or even leave it lying out in hiding for a couple days, weeks, or more before returning to the herd. There the fawn will join a nursery group and will go to its mother only to nurse and when predators are near. Fawns are suckled for 4 to 6 months. Males who mature are forced out of the group and will join bachelor herds. Information from Wikipedia Kruger National Park / Sabie Camp / South Africa Canon EOS450D

  • Nikon D50 / Nikkor 70-300VR

  • My depiction of the legendary Badak Api or “Fire Rhino.” Thus sayeth Wikipedia: / “There are legends about rhinoceros stamping out fire in Malaysia, India, and Burma. The mythical rhinoceros has a special name in Malay, badak api, where badak means rhinoceros and api means fire. The animal would come when a fire is lit in the forest and stamp it out.” In this artwork I portrayed the Badak Api as a wise-looking red beast, whose horn sheds a glowing light as he patrols the forests looking for fires to stamp out. My drawing is based off of the Black Rhino, a critically endangered species of Rhino from Africa. Original artwork is 11×14 on Canson paper and is a mixed media piece featuring oil pastels, marker, and gold paint pen. View more of my artwork at www.lynnetteshelley.com

  • / / A friend of mine thinks donkeys are such noble animals… well, this ain’t no donkey, however, I do sense some nobility residing in this creature. So thank you close friend for making me see more…. / / /

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