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  • free /fri/ fre·er, fre·est, adverb, verb, freed, free·ing. / adjective / 1. unimpeded, as motion or movement; easy, firm, or swift. / 2. acting without self-restraint or reserve. / verb (used with object) / 1. to make free; set at liberty; release from bondage, imprisonment, or restraint. / Idioms / set free, to release; liberate; free. / [Origin: bef. 900; ME fre, OE fréo; c. Goth freis, OHG frī (G frei), D vrij, Skt priyá- dear. Cf. friend, Friday]

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  • A closeup of the feathers of one of the peacocks on Brownsea Island near Poole in Dorset, UK.

  • . Yet sold 2 cards and 1 canvas of this creation. My gallery is Copyright © Wandering Soul. All rights reserved. / All the materials contained in my gallery may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My images do not belong to the public domain. / Please read the Etiquette Policy and respect it! / Modifying, tubing, cropping, using it for letters or stationeries, layouts, backgrounds, stock, copyrighting, stealing my work is not only against the law but unethical. / Altaring or using without express written permission is stealing. View More ART here!

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  • Inspired by the song Shadowfeet, by Brooke Fraser. / Thanks for viewing.

  • A new illustration I’ve been working on, continuing to experiment with some slightly different ways of working.

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  • A Touch Of Life Creation Date: 12.2.08 Tree: JLStock / Hand: D-is-for-Duck / Birds: light-stock and JLStock / Scene: soleildenuit2 / Clouds: shudder-stock / Mountain: JLStock / Textures: bashcorpo, parablev and amptone-stock

  • Thank you to the Red Bubble team for featuring this photo on their art page…my first..a very big deal to me. Sincerest thanks!!! Featured in the First Things group…with thanks to the hosts! Featured in the Reaching Freedom…with thanks to the beautiful hosts! Featured in the Outsiders…sincere thanks, dear hosts! I have a fascination with ravens…and Poe…and poetry. This photo is being posted with Vonne in mind…I love her Rowen stories. Model with thanks to Christopher and Claire! Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe ~ The Raven ~ 1845 Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, / Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, / While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, / As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. / `’Tis some visitor,’ I muttered, `tapping at my chamber door - / Only this, and nothing more.’

  • Photo taken near Putzu Idu. Sardinia.

  • Featured in Light In The Darkness June 22, 2009. / Featured in Imaginative Realism June 21, 2009. / Featured in Animal Fantasy Composites June 20, 2009. 788 views at 11/20/09 Best Viewed Full Size An adorable little Barred Owl resting and recuperating at the Lathrop E. Smith Environmental Education Center near Olney, Maryland. It’s my understanding that hurt or sick wildlife is treated there and, whenever possible, released back to the wild. I’ve spent many an hour here chaperoning my son’s field trips and always enjoyed the visit very much. Image taken with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon/Nikkor lens. Shutter at 1/3, aperture f/5.6, exp 0.00, iso 400. Texture Courtesy of Princess of Shadows – Deviant Art

  • FEATURED IN PAWS ‘N’ CLAWS / FEATURED IN CATS & DOGS / FEATURED IN ANIMAL COMPOSITES & FINE ART / FEATURED IN POPULAR WORKS -RED BUBBLE HOME PAGE Composite of two photos, with textures and layers added in Photoshop CS4. / Uploaded for a challenge. /

  • Featured in Eye Contact August 13, 2009. / Top Ten in the “The Bird of Prey Challenge” in Eye Contact August 12, 2009. / Featured in Accentuate the Eyes July 31, 2009. / Featured in Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland July 26, 2009. / Featured in Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free July 25, 2009. Another of the wonderful creatures being mended and kept healthy by the good people at the Lathrop E. Smith Environmental Education Center near Olney, Maryland. Once back on his feet … er … wings … out into the wild he’ll go!! I love to hear them calling outside my house!! Based on the full size images that I have of him, I believe this to be a red-tailed hawk. From Wikipedia: “The Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a medium-sized bird of prey, one of three species colloquially known in the United States as the “chickenhawk,” though it rarely preys on chickens. It breeds throughout most of North America, from western Alaska and northern Canada to as far south as Panama and the West Indies, and is one of the most common buteos in North America. There are fourteen recognized subspecies, which vary in appearance and range. It is one of the largest members of the genus Buteo in North America, typically weighing from 690 to 1600 grams (1.5 to 3.5 pounds) and measuring 45–65 cm (18 to 26 in) in length, with a wingspan from 110 to 145 cm (43 to 57 in). The Red-tailed Hawk displays sexual dimorphism in size, with females averaging about 25% heavier than males. / The Red-tailed Hawk occupies a wide range of habitats and altitudes, including deserts, grasslands, coniferous and deciduous forests, tropical rainforests, agricultural fields and urban areas. It lives throughout the North American continent, except in areas of unbroken forest or the high arctic. It is legally protected in Canada, Mexico and the United States by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. / Because they are so common and easily trained as capable hunters, the majority of hawks captured for falconry in the United States are Red-tails. Falconers are permitted to take only hawks in their first year. Adults, which may be bred, are not permitted to be taken for falconry. Falconers prefer to train first year hawks, which have not been locked into uncooperative adult behaviors. / The Red-tailed Hawk also has significance in Native American culture. Its feathers are considered sacred by some tribes, and are used in religious ceremonies.” Image taken with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens on June 10, 2009. Cropped and layered with texture from CGTextures

  • Some of you might recognize this image from my VintageXposure account that I had here temporarily. Well for starters HEY everyone!!! I thought I’d leave a little update about what’s going on these days. Out of 5 months, I only have 4 weeks left of chemo. I can’t believe how the time flew…but happy it did. I haven’t been around here in quite a while as the side effects were pretty awful in the beginning…but these days I’m doing much much better and hanging in there really well. My vital signs and blood work have been consistantly well week by week so that’s a good sign. I also finally started working this week…couldn’t wait to go back to work as I have been climbing the walls, lol. Anyway, I’m looking forward to feeling normal again within the next month…but I’ll do my best to pop in and out to see how all of you are doing. Miss all of you tons and much love to you!! xoxo / kel

  • SOLD – Featured – in the redbubble T-shirt gallery – August 2009 TOP TEN FINISH – Your best Seller Challenge – How To sell Art & T-shirts group – November 2009 close detail : /

  • A print version of the image that I initially did for a T-shirt. [Thanks to Skeletal Mess for some fantastic textures.] Featured – Layered with Texture – August 2009

  • Best on Full Size (767 views on 11/4/09) The male Eastern Bluebird … my favorite birdie … image captured on a bird walk in Olney, Maryland in June of ‘08 with the Nikon D40x and the 70-300mm vr Nikon lens at focal length of 300mm. Image has been cropped. Shutter was 1/320, Aperture f/5.6, exp 0.00, iso 100. Texture added in Photoshop along with some digital painting. Range and Habitat / Eastern Bluebird: Breeds east of Rockies from southeast Canada to Gulf of Mexico; winters in southern portion of breeding range. Inhabits open woodlands, clearings, farmlands, parks, orchards, gardens, fields; often seen along roadsides on utility wires and fences. INTERESTING FACTS / When approached by a predator, male Eastern Bluebirds make a song-like warning cry. If a male is not present, a female will begin to sing, hoping to attract a protective male back to the territory. / Their numbers have declined due to competition from starlings and house sparrows for nest sites. / Clutch size varies with latitude and longitude, with bluebirds farther north and farther west having larger clutches. / A group of thrushes are collectively known as a “hermitage” and a “mutation” of thrushes. The above courtesy of WhatBird.com My thanks to Ghostbones on Flickr for the texture.

  • Featured in Only Owls December 9, 2009. / Featured in ! 100% ! October 9, 2009. I was lucky enough to find this beautiful Barn Owl at the Lathrop E. Smith Environmental Education Center near Olney, Maryland. Wounded and sick birds and creatures are mended and kept healthy here by the people at the Center. Once he’s healed, he’ll be set free. Image taken with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens at 1/13 shutter and f/5.6 aperture. Exposure 0.00, iso 400, 200mm focal length. Textures added in Photoshop. A bit of hand-”painting” in Corel Painter 11 and Photoshop to highlight and emphasize certain details. Range and Habitat / Barn Owl: Occurs on every continent except Antarctica. Found in a vast range of habitats, from rural to urban, but prefers warm climates with mild winters. Nearby open grassland is essential; rarely found in deep forests or mountains. / INTERESTING FACTS / Barn Owls are encouraged to nest in certain agricultural areas because of their ability to control rodents better than traps or poisons and at no cost. Research indicates that they eat twice as much prey for their weight as other owls. / Their uncanny sense of hearing is aided by their asymmetrically placed ears. They are able to use this sense to capture prey hidden by snow or vegetation. Their ears have feathered flaps that can close to provide protection if they encounter sound that is too intense. / They typically approach their prey from a low flight path. Grasping the prey with their feet, they use their beak to bite through the back of the skull. Prey is swallowed whole. They are also known to cache food when nesting. / A group of owls has many collective nouns, including a “bazaar”, “glaring”, “parliament”, “stooping”, and “wisdom” of owls. / / the above info thanks to What Bird.com Texture courtesy of Princess of Shadows on Deviant Art

  • I somehow deleted my most popular image = ( So putting it back up. This is one of my personal favs and my gallery just isnt the same without it = )

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  • Best on full Size Another eagle capture from the November 21, 2009 shoot on the Conowingo Dam with Mike Rucci , BigD and Lori Deiter . This image is a compilation of the eagle image, shot at 300mm and taken with the Nikon D300 and the 70-300mm vr Nikon lens at Conowingo, Maryland, 11/21/09; and the clouds which were taken on 5/29/09 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens in Montgomery County, Maryland. Images combined in Photoshop and treated to a bit of dodging and burning.

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