Deer landscape 

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  • All is calm… all is white.

  • A busy Christmas Reindeer, in festive holiday garb, stops briefly in the winter landscape as if to say “Happy Holidays” to everyone. Rendered in realistic pen-and-ink with splashes of color. I’ve also made this image available as a T-shirt – although this time of year long sleeves are probably more appropriate! / / This image is also available on an array of other products at my CafePress shop (but the cards here are much nicer!)

  • Mixed media painting Thanks for viewing :)

  • Pine Grosbeak (bird) on the deers back. =) Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • a sweet sight to see in Alberta

  • A lone Fallow Deer hind stands on the edge of a dark forrest in the Scottish borders. / Living by natures clock. Something we stopped doing many years ago. / I think that’s why we’re so messed up. / Intended as a Canvas print & best viewed large. / Happy New Year everyone. /

  • This is a deer was feeding at Beech Fork State Park, in Wayne, WV. He perfectly matched his surroundings and was looking at us pass, so I grabbed the camera. Hope you like. :-) Featured in Bits & Pieces, First Feature of 2009 / Featured in Deer Me, Jan 2009 & Placed 5th in Deer, Doe, A Deer Challenge / Top 10 Finish in the “Your Best” challenge for the Deer Me group June 2009 / Featured in The Heartland Group July 2009 /

  • Nikon D80 / 55-200 mm tamron lense / focal length 60mm / f/12 / iso 100 / 1/120 taken in smyrna georgia just off Austell road

  • 12 Great Features Nikon D80 / f/18 / 1/80 / ISO 100 / 70-300mm Nikon Lense 150mm length taken at Lake Carroll in Carrollton Georgia

  • Taken in the Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming, USA. Nikon D70 f8 / 1/320 / iso 100

  • Taken from The Winnipeg Perimeter HWY 100 SE of Winnipeg MB / Camera: Canon Rebel XT(DSLR) / Lens: 75-300mm / ISO: 400 / Shutter Speed: 1/500 / F/stop: 8.0 / W/B: Cloudy / Enhanced, cropped and upsized with MS Picture it / Noise reduction: Noise Ninja / Also see: / Two Deer In The Mist / Three Deer In The Mist / Four Deer In The Mist / Five Deer In The Mist MY BUBBLESITE

  • A doe tastes the first Willow leaves of Spring in Kripplebush, New York. So many do not realize that New York is more than The City. / / / / / If you would like to view more of my images, please visit / Peacefulowl / Featured in The Woman Photographer and Deer Me, and Achromatic Nature

  • A deer walks along a foggy field at dawn in Kripplebush, New York. This tiny hamlet, which is located south of Albany by one hour, is no secret to more than a few famous NYC residents, that escape to Kripplebush’s serenity of abundant wildlife and rolling hills. / / If you’d like to view more of images, please visit / Peacefulowl

  • .C is for Crown ..am feeling my Scottish blood today coursing thru’ my veinz lol! .........Scottish Fiddle ..... A wee Scottish poem… ‘Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, / Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home. / A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, / Which seek through the world, is ne’er met with elsewhere. / Home! home! sweet, sweet home! / There’s no place like home! there’s no place like home! An exile from home, splendour dazzles in vain - / Oh! give me my lowly thatch’d cottage again; / The birds singing gaily, that came at my call; / Give me them, with the peace of mind, dearer than all / Home! home! sweet, sweet home! / There’s no place like home! there’s no place like home! / anonymous’..................Save the Wildlife .a first experimental creation using a Stag...

  • landscape and deer in late afternoon. Rosebud County, Montana, USA. canon DSLR/70-300mm lens.

  • Winsor Newton Watercolor on Strathmore notecard. This is a scene from my brother’s place in Michigan – a very common sight.

  • Featured with the group Deer Me Nov 2009 Featured with the group Healing Through Art Dec 2009 Something about this image drew me in as I pondered on it, recalling the moments when the photo was taken. It was cold that day as I lay on my chest aiming my camera up in wonder at the beauty before me. The snow shower tinkled about me as I focused my camera thru the viewfinder fogging over in my misty breath. Even then I felt the hint of something ‘over and above’ me, as a presence gathering me up into a desire for peace and serenity. I felt me relaxing into the cold as I gave myself over to that desire for tranquility, and then I felt it grow. My hand was shaking as I fired off the frame and I wondered at the cause. Was the chill getting to me or was I in the throes of something else? I realized that though I lay in a bed of snow, I was far from cold, or perhaps it comes closer to say that I was not the least bit concerned. I had walked a long way thru ice and snow; my camp was even farther still from help. Strange warmth welled up from deep within my chest melting the possibility of threat, and I simply knew that all was well in my little world. And so as I studied the image before me, I noticed how the background light conspired to seemingly demarcate what had occurred that day on such subtle feeling levels of experience. The words of the Misty Edwards song “Light of Your Face” started playing in my mind, “…Let the light of your face shine down on my heart and let me feel it….For I live only to see your face so shine on me…” As I remembered, the feeling welled up in me, as if to say, “I am here always, not just a memory of what was, but as a reality to be chosen, right here, right now.” / ____ / ©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 F5, f2.8 @/1/60, 200 mm, Fuji Velvia 50, Gitzo tripod, Wimberley head

  • 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. /

  • Glen Coe, Scotland / /

  • Black Cullins, Skye, Hebrides, Scotland / /

  • Glen Coe, Highlands, Scotland. / /

  • inspired by Hope’ “a new beginning in the forest a new fawn is born this dawn”. Featured in Bits & pieces&The Patchwork’ / ...experimenting with light inspired by nature…all created in PS CS4 – background layer photograph added trees/deer/faeries/gradients/light/mist/with my photoshop brushes tweaked up contrasts hues about 8 layers ..finished just before midnight / ..... .... ....

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