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  • This Elk was seen at Yellowstone just off the main road in a nice morning light. He had the biggest antlers on an elk that I had ever seen in person in the wild.

  • Macro shot of the center of a white lily

  • This is a photo of me wearing an oak king mask I made from neoprene.

  • A large bull elk moves through the woods in Rocky Mountain National Park during a January snowstorm.

  • WILD & FREE / / Reindeer with a big rack! / / (Spitzbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / /

  • Taken Oct. 11, 2008 in Cades Cove, Townsend, TN. Featured in “Antlers, Racks, and Other Horned Animals”

  • fairy oblivious to a pans adoration my mind wonders to all kinds of odd places :D default color? im kinda liking raspberry

  • ANOTHER GLIMPSE OF THE WILDLIFE IN THE CUYAHOGA VALLEY NATIONAL PARK BETWEEN CLEVELAND AND AKRON, OHIO CAMERA: CANON AE-1 PROGRAM / LENS: TELE-ASTRANAR 400 MM PRIME / FILM: FUJICOLOR PRO 400 ASA / F~6.3 1/30 SEC

  • The horned God is the eternal hunter, and also the animal which is hunted. He is the Beast who is sacrificed so that human life may go on , as will as the sacrificer, the one who sheds blood. He is also seen as the sun, eternally hunting the moon across the sky. the waxing and waning of the sun throughout the seasons manifest the cycle of birth and death, creation and dissolution, separation and return. I built the background in photo shop, the tornado was drawn with brushes/blended and blurred / The clouds were pieced together from photos and masked and blended/blurred / Trees were my photos/separated and moved about / Antlers were a separate photo from the head

  • “I didn’t see any antlers; are we still under the limit for females?”

  • “Can you tell me where my country lies?” / said the unifaun to his true love’s eyes. / “It lies with me!” cried the Queen of Maybe / - for her merchandise, he traded in his prize.” —Genesis, Dancing With the Moonlit Knight, from the album Selling England by the Pound

  • Nikon D80….AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-200mm The Red Deer is one of the largest deer species. The Red Deer inhabits most of Europe, the Caucasus Mountains region, Asia Minor and parts of western and central Asia. It also inhabits the Atlas Mountains region between Morocco and Tunisia in northwestern Africa, being the only species of deer to inhabit Africa. Red Deer have been introduced to other areas including Australia, New Zealand and Argentina. More of my work can be viewed at © Hasselbach Photography

  • Two beautiful bucks in the brush.

  • A delicate pencil image used as a Christmas card and cropped as a gift tag also. Featured in ‘painted nature’ Thank you! Featured in ‘Alternative Christmas images’ Thank you!

  • I was playing around with styles at first and kept placing the image through filters for the background. Then I added different photoshop brushes to create my theme and this what I came up with. I love the colors. /

  • A magnificent stag, in a grassy hollow, raises his head to look regally across his domain. Highlands of Scotland /

  • Immense power, / antler meeting antler, / hooves, legs digging in, / testing each other’s strength. Grand Teton National Park (Jackson, Wy), Canon 40D, f71, 1/400, focal length 260mm.

  • taken witha Nikon D700 and a 70-200mm 2.8 lens with a 17mm tele converter at the danish forest”marseillesborg” / data / ISO 640- F 6.3- 1/160 sec

  • Featured in the group Forests Oct 2009 Featured in the group Healing through Art Oct 2009 I sat watching him sitting there beneath the spruce and oak – a canopy of such density that little snow filtered thru. Winter chill creeping into my bones; I rose from my seat in the fallen leaves to run thru a series of deep knee bends, hoping to warm my blood. Upon returning to my seat, I looked in utter surprise to see that he was fast asleep. It’s a given that Park animals are far more comfortable with us that usual, but still I couldn’t help but feel a tiny bit flattered that he would trust me enough to fall asleep in my presence. I was raised in a family of hunters, you see. Though I lacked the constitution for it, I participated just the same. It made me feel closer to my father. I went contrary to my nature to get my father’s approval. I wasn’t aware of this at the time. After many years, and having put my guns away, I realized that my life as a hunter had taken a toll on me somehow. I took up a camera, instead of a gun, and without knowing this either, I went into nature to find forgiveness. I had been away from nature for over ten years, away from my childhood friend, that place that I had retreated to for solace so often growing up. I sat there watching him sleep just a stone’s toss away and something foreign crept its way into me – a feeling that if given a voice to speak would have said to me, “Hey, do you suppose that if he can trust you like this, don’t you reckon you should be able to as well?” It felt like my father putting his arm around me and telling me that nothing else mattered; it was okay to make mistakes – it’s how you learn. I realized that despite all the striving I’d never let me feel approval of me. It wasn’t easy deciding to deal with me in a completely different way. But I met something there that day in the silence of the forest that showed me how to go about it. I found it deep within. A deer friend showed me how to find it. / __ / ©Miles A Moody LivingEarth-Hearthealing.com. Written and photographic works are the sole property of copyright holder; reproduction in part or in full only with expressed permission or purchase. Nikon 5F, f2.8 @ 1/15, 200 mm, Fuji Velvia, -1 exp.comp fill flash, Gitzo tripod, Wemberly head. Great Smoky Mountain National Park. /

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  • Six highland deer in different patterns of Scottish tartan on a tshirt. The tartans are coloured red, yellow, purple, blue and brown and include the famous Clan Stuart (or Stewart) and the Royal Stewart patterns.

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