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Mounted Print: / Framed Print: “Watching Over Me” has appeared as the Avatar for the group “Animal Kingdom”. Great as a card, too: Mother giraffe keeping an eye on her baby. Non-photographic digital image, this is a photomontage, the sky is a seperate photo from the giraffes and the ground on which they stand. Award Other animal images you may enjoy: (Simply click thumbnail to view larger or purchase) ! Click on the buttons below to see more of my work:
There is nothing you can see that is not a flower; there is nothing you can think that is not the moon. / Basho
A self portrait taken for the Canon Photo5 Competition using the ribbon as the object required in the photo.
Sales of this TShirt ? – 1 sale so far :) / Smile Baby – Retro Tee / A brown paper creation inspired by all the fantastic photographers i love so much on Red Bubble…. you know who you are guys and gals…. i love you all!!! / Mix Media – on brown paper – ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal, coloured pencil, felt tip pen
Dumai, Indonesia - A baby in mother’s arms Canon EOS Rebel XT 2010 Sony World Photography Award Entry “Submission for Digital Camera Magazine “Your Best Shot Photography Contest *Top 10 in “Your Best Black and White Portrait” in Random Photography Challenge
Savannah More to come in this series :D CLICK FOR FULL VIEW Canon 400D / Canon 100mm USM Macro lens / 500/500 Studio Lighting / Post processing: Desaturated slightly /
This is a baby Oriole that I found last year out in the grass in my yard. The nest was too high to put this little one back into…so I found an old nest that had fallen and put some boards around it out by the tree where its original nest was. I fed it some bugs, worms and wet bread, and it ate everything. I noticed that its mother would also fly down and feed it. A couple of days later I found another one….so in the nest it went. (picture of that one coming…lol) A couple of days went by and when I checked on them they were “fly-jumping” onto the boards and getting out. Time to fly! So I put them in a branch in a nearby tree and when I went to check on them…they had flown away. I did see them later in a different tree. So they had a happy ending. This particular one became special to me. It would sit on my finger while I fed it. I missed the little thing for days! What a sap! LOL I hope you enjoy this little baby as much as I did. Ginny / FEATURED IN THE TPW GROUP / FEATURED IN THE BABY ANIMALS GROUP / FEATURED IN ACCENTUATE THE EYES
Canon REbel Xt Canon L 70-200 Southern Ontario Backyard
Canon Rebelxt Canon L 70-200 / Southern Ontario Canada Juvenile Robin /
Canon Rebel xt Canon L 70-200 Juvenile Robin With thanks once again to Barbara Anderson for the use of her bug. /
Canon Rebel xt Canon L 70-200 F4 US Mother and Juvenal Sparrow (the Juvenal is the bigger one!) Southern Ontario Canada /
Canon Rebel xt Canon L 70-200 F4 US Juvenile Blackbird Southern Ontario Canada / Lookit that “S” Car Go!!!! /
Featured in Children the Power of Raw Emotion – August 09 – Thank you!! Featured in All About Hearts – July 09 – A very big thank you to the hosts! Featured in Canon DSLR – June 09 – thank you so much!! Featured in The Woman Photographer – June 09 – thank you very much to the hosts! This portrait of Mila (2) was taken in the back garden. Her older sister, Perrin, ran around behind her holding a black cloth to act as a ‘backdrop’ for me. In true 2 year old style, she decided today was the day that she would NOT smile, and as for looking at the camera… you can forget it. Keeping still was also not an option. So this is the end result of a frustrating shoot, but maybe the more interesting for it. Canon 400D, natural light, pp in photoshop CS2.
Wild horses in Utah’s west desert. This guy was just hours old. After walking with the horses on my way back to the truck I came acrosss the birthing site. The evidence from the birth was still on the ground fairly fresh. After I got home and had reviewed my photos I realized it was not mud on the mother. I realized that this baby had to have been born that morning. I just missed it!
Series done using stock photography and photoshop Another one of Marcus Ranum’s beautiful stock models / Brick wall from ghostbones at flickr
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