Taken from Deer Park Heights looking towards Walter Peak, Queenstown, NZ. Probably not the most perfect shot in the world but it really captures NZ as I remember it.
ANOTHER THANK YOU; THIS ONE TO “THE TRUE BEAUTY” GROUP FOR FEATURING MY IMAGE OF A WHITETAIL BUCK STANDING IN SNOW. THAT KIND OF RECOGNIT…
ANOTHER THANK YOU; THIS ONE TO “THE TRUE BEAUTY” GROUP FOR FEATURING MY IMAGE OF A WHITETAIL BUCK STANDING IN SNOW. THAT KIND OF RECOGNITION IS VERY GRATIFYING. / THANKS, FOLKS. MIKE DAVIS / MICK’S PIX PHOTOS
Another feature! Having one of my images featured in this particular group really bolsters my confidence in my photographic skills. ...
Another feature! Having one of my images featured in this particular group really bolsters my confidence in my photographic skills. Chipper
Stag standing alone in glenco. There are plenty around glencoe but we ran into a herd of them along our way to ben starvie.
This poor mule deer was just trying to keep warm, temp was sub zero…taken with my Kodak Easyshare Z 612 and posted as is.
this adorabe little mule deer is one of this year’s very late arrivals…....and he was none to pleased to be treking thru the white stuff !
These are some examples of my linocut prints on handmade papers and warm colored art papers. If you are interested in purchasing a print please contact me. This linocut print will be a limited signed/numbered edition of 50. These prints are 20.00 a piece, US. If you’d like this printed on a specific color let me know and I’ll see if I can work it out. A portion of the proceeds from the sales of these prints will be donated to The Philadelphia Mission. You may view their contact info. on my front page, second update. Thanks for looking!
Thanks Dave and Lori for featuring ‘in the snow’ Deer Me group, I really appreciate the pick out of the hundreds of super deer shots. th…
Thanks Dave and Lori for featuring ‘in the snow’ Deer Me group, I really appreciate the pick out of the hundreds of super deer shots. thank you. /
white christmas was featured in pacific northwest. Thank you so much for the feature / !http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/border:black…
white christmas was featured in pacific northwest. Thank you so much for the feature /
These two young deer decided to have a little rest just outside my home office window. Panasonic LUMIX DMC-TZ5.
The little Fairy Princess slips out from the palace to exchange gifts with her Reindeer friend.
Featured with the group Great Outdoors, Nov 2009. It was a brisk winter morning about a week shy of Christmas when I came upon this fellow on a ridgeline a half mile due east of Cades Cove campground in the Smoky Mountain National Park. He had something other than me on his mind as he looked past me searching for a little doe that held every faculty of his attention. They were moving a bit too fast on that slippery slope for me, so I can’t tell you how their little dance turned out for certain. He seemed terribly enthusiastic and she seemed quite enamored by his unwavering interest; I’m pretty sure that no one went disappointed that evening, including me. There was a sense of magic in the air; I know that is just too cliché a thing to write, but I can’t help myself. I don’t refer here to procreation; I speak to the recipe of experience that comes with being alone in nature (as far as other human beings are concerned) and hustling up a steep incline on a day when the air is so fresh that it lends credence to the notion that you’ve walked into a parallel universe free of all the woes that face our planet; everything around you is draped in pristine white, smoothing out all the sharp edges in contrast and blending everything into one. ‘Then’ is ‘now’..... somehow I feel it as if I’m there again – I can’t catch my breath, not from exertion, but from the gravity of what I’ve stumbled into that’s pressing in on my chest and tugging back at my heart. I feel privileged to be here witnessing it all and somehow I feel a part of it; a part of the trees, the mountains, and these simple innocent creatures as they answer an ancient call emanating out of what feels like every where at once. The breeze that rattles frozen branches and the gurgle of a nearby drainage muffled under the snow are my commentary to this strange communion spoken in a language not of words. It comes as new found feeling welling up from some forgotten place within. “Thank you.” I say it to no one in particular. Something wonderful has happened to me. I’m like Ebenezer Scrooge ripping up all the debtors’ notes I’ve been hanging on to for so long. I just don’t need them any more. I’m exhausted from the day’s trek and yet I tread lighter somehow; I’m aware now of how bound up I’ve been; I can see this now that I’m free (continued with Winter Wonder 2). / ___ / ©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, f4 1/60, Fuji Velvia 50, SB-25 Speedlight -1 exp.comp. Wemberly Head, Gitzo tripod, Great Smoky Mountain National Park
(Continued from Winter Wonder) As the afternoon progressed the sun came out in earnest. I was afraid that the heat would come and take it all away; not just the snow but everything that came with it. As this wunderkind and his prospective mate wandered about the snowy forest around me, I was gifted with another image with which to punctuate this occasion in my memory….and perhaps an image through which to pass on something of the intangible blessing that I received that day. How can I possibly hope to describe the sense of all pervading presence that I felt then? Words speak only to prior understanding already resident in the mind; this was entirely new to me; I had no conceptual box to place it in and now all the words I reached for to describe it only seemed to diminish the enormity of it. What had I done to be graced with permission to enter into this grand space? How could I be certain to repeat it if the feeling of it became lost to me again?! I realized that I had felt this way before, a very long time ago as a child wandering alone in the forest. I had forgotten, because at that early age it was just something that I was part of and with nothing yet with which to compare it, there was little conscious awareness of it. Once it was gone, once I had lost the sense of it for good, it was necessary that I forget its passing, for the recognition of the loss was simply too much for my young heart to bear. My eyes began to leak a bit there in that snowy landscape; I was grieving the loss at last, a necessary rite of passage in order that I might once again enter into that communion, once lost, now regained. The pain did not swallow me up and suck me down into perpetual misery; it was as if this presence, this awareness restoring itself within me knew how to move through and into indescribable wonder. I had given it permission to heal me and so it was that this new state of being began to restore me into itself. I became that. And it continues. It seems that the more I want it to deepen, the more readily it occurs. / ___ / ©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 1/120, 200 mm, Fuji Velvia 50, SB-25 Speedlight -1.3 exp.comp. Wemberly Head, Gitzo tripod, Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Portrait of a Mule Deer in the falling snow at the Great Sand Dunes National Park.
Mule Deer at the Great Sand Dunes.
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town artwork by Kathy Adalian
Here is the same photo I posted as a card, sans writing. This was taken in Colorado at the Great Sand Dunes National Park.
This pair of Whitetail doe were looking for the green grass as an early October snow hit. Photo was taken in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, USA. / I’m fortunate enough to live in a very rural part of PA, where wildlife is free to roam.
Be Good For Goodness Sake! Artwork by Kathy Adalian
First snow for 2009
Digital Painting done in Corel Painter with a Wacom tablet
Now the weather has turned nasty and the snow is coming down in buckets. Food now has become scare for alot of animals in the Wastach Mountains Utah. So animals adventure down from the mountains to forage in the valley for food. We are fortunate every Winter to have in out backyard by the creek a family of Deer. This year we have been so far been visited twice by a female Mule deer and her very sweet fawn. Mum decided to stay hidden and the fawn being a little more adventuress stayed in the open under our Apple tree by the creek. There are a few remaining apples on the tree, thinking of adventuring down and pulling the rest off the tree for them. / Photo taken by Canon IXUS
Beautiful Find – A White Blue-Eyed Doe resting in the woods. Captured by my husband Robert as a gift to me.
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