More from the Lightscapes Set More from the Black and White Set Two young cows playing around in the afternoon with magical back lighting. This is one of the first photos taken on my first d-slr!
A lush green meadow and an old barn near Jallama, CA. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/1102607
A fence dividing sections of a ranch in Santa Ynez, California —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--
This kitten and the calf are such good friends. They are always together. It was amazing to see.
Old bushel basket with summer daisies.
It’s been so long since I posted on the Bubble, I could be in a meeting introducing myself: “Hi, I’m Andy Mueller and I have not been on the Bubble in 6 days”. The other folks in the room clap their hands in amazement ….6 days? Wow …... So, let me dive right back in with yet another Duck image, dedicated to Mr. Bermingham! Yes indeed, I’m back my friend …... Some may think that these are Geese, but I truly believe them to be Farm Ducks or Pekin Ducks. My art with 1000+ views
This is Cloud…....he’s a leopard appaloosa…....what can I say, he’s just plain hilarious…..all the time!! THANKS FOR VIEWING
My favorite frisky little boy!
I can assure you that tonight there is not a picture I’ve put up that means more to me than this one. It was difficult to adjust the focus as my tears were fogging up the viewfinder. Pulling them in with the 300 mm lense…I knew it was too dark out. I knew the pictures weren’t going to be technically “good”. / Both girls had come into the house crying earlier in the evening. Trembling… bruised.. grass stained. They had made a sharp turn with the 4-wheeler and flipped it at the end of our driveway. All of our kids have been driving this four wheeler since they were about seven years old. Lately I’ve watched the girls grow more daring. More bold. Our warnings to “slow down” and “stay in the yard” began to carry less weight in the lightness of their own sense of immortality. Aside from some minor “road rash” they are essentially unharmed. / Thank God. It was a typical friday in Fall in many ways: Indian summer weather with a blazing orange sunset and harvest moon. Our family of six, spread out now as the kids grow older. My oldest boy working at the grocery store in town. My other son playing at a football game in a town an hour away. My husband bringing the hay in from the alfalfa field as the sun touches the horizon. And me with my camera watching my girls and our two dogs race up and down the driveway in youthful exhuberance. Every night when I lay my head down on my pillow at night… I know I wont’ sleep until the last one has walked in the door. I worry about them driving. I worry about them getting injured in sports. I worry about their grades. I worry about their wrecklessness. I worry that they don’t sleep enough, eat enough, study enough. What mother doesn’t. Right? I’ve seen a lot of kids carried off the football field. Every game I pray that it won’t be mine. My husband works with the Sheriff’s Department on weekends in a college town. Lots of drinking and partying. Lots of stories about kids in car wrecks. I pray every time they turn the key to go somewhere. And all my life I’ve grown up hearing stories of farm accidents. We all grew up around the tractors and 4-wheelers and dirt bikes. My kids are no different. As I watched the girls skipping up the driveway tonight, I knew that one prayer in particular had been answered today: / God, please keep them safe. / I know this is long. But if you have kids, (or really just anyone you love!)............... I hope this will remind you to pull them closer. / /
The beautiful Matilda with some of her friends on a winter day…....... / December 2, 2008 This is for my friend, John, who lives on a farm in Quebec............. THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS FRIENDS! xo
Puma, the very funny barn cat….....She loves to play in the snow…....... THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS FRIENDS!! xo
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This image made me think of the song “In My Place” by Coldplay. In my place, in my place / Were lines that I couldn’t change / I was lost, I was lost / Crossed lines I shouldn’t have crossed / I was lost Yeah, how long must you wait for it? / Yeah, how long must you pay for it? / Yeah, how long must you wait for it? I was scared, I was scared / Tired and underprepared / But I wait for it If you go, if you go / Leave me down here on my own / Then I’ll I wait for you Please, please, please / Come back and sing to me / To me, me Come on and sing it out, now, now / Come on and sing it out to me, me / Come back and sing In my place, in my place / Were lines that I couldn’t change / I was lost…. Image was shot at a nearby abandoned farm…recliner and all … / model can be found here
Made with some of my own stock! Inspired by the song: / HAVING MY BABY – PAUL ANKA
Only he can understand what a farm is, what a country is, / who shall have sacrificed part of himself to his farm or country, / fought to save it, struggled to make it beautiful. Only then will the love of farm or country fill his heart. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
They are just build for picture taking…....they are build to impress
Lawton, OK / May 09 2 photos layered with different opacities Brushes I found on the web here All put together in CS4 by me =) Nikon D80 For Earth Keepers: Lawton, OK is HOT, muggy and buggy. There isn’t much to do around here, but when you look around with the right attitude there is beauty to be found. However…. with the extreme wind here the garbage gets blown all over the cow pastures and hay fields. We need to be better about securing our trash and that include not producing as much too.
Best Friends,reflects a quiet moment between rider and horse. All copyright laws applied and no part of the image may be used ,in wholeor part,including paintings,without permission from artist. Member of The Equine Arts Protection League.
Alpacas are just the neatest animal when they eat. They make cutest faces. Their jaws actually chew in a figure 8. Taken with my Nikon D80 WINNER in the All About Alpacas group Funny Faces challenge FEATURED in the Eye Contact group / FEATURED in the Playful Photogenic Animals group / FEATURED in the All About Alpacas group Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages / Calendars Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee
i just love cows ….... do you think it has to do with my love of pretty grass, or does it have to do with beef?.. most ly i just love those faces:) a shot I took quite a while back while hunting cows in the pastures alongside a road in Florida. / then I worked it with textures and warming filters.. and here is the moo result egrets hang around cattle to pick at the insects that hang around the cattle.. such a cool world we live in here is the ORIGINAL / info from “Breeds of Wildstock” here / The Charolais originated in west-central to southeastern France, in the old French provinces of Charolles and neighboring Nievre. The exact origins of the Charolais are lost to us but it must have been developed from cattle found in the area. Legend has it that white cattle were first noticed in the region as early as 878 A.D., and by the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were well and favorably known in French markets, especially at Lyon and Villefranche. Selection developed a white breed of cattle which, like other cattle of continental Europe, were used for draft, milk and meat.
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