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  • This is my daughters horse and he is terribly photogenic. But … and a big but. I am not a photographer (I write) and this was taken by a friend while she was visiting (so of course it is not for sale).

  • This is taken by Paul so please all credit to him (unless we get credit for raising the foal, but that should really go Genevieve – the mare – as she did all that work). The foal is Kennedy (the stallion is Fiddler).

  • Spotted some horses in a field on the way to work yesterday, the sun was just coming through the mist, had to go turn round and go back to have a look and came away with a couple of nice shots. There was a thick frost on the ground, real crisp winter morning Thanks to Richard Shepherd for the title.

  • FEATURED in the Nude Pets group June 2009 “I have seen things so beautiful they have brought tears to my eyes. Yet none of them can match the gracefulness and beauty of a horse running freely.” / Author Unknown Model: Thoroughbreed Stallion “All Chatter”

  • Wild horse and her foal in Utah’s west desert.

  • Speckled pony foal – I believed it was a Shetland pony, as it was with its mother at the time and she looked like a Shetland pony. However, the Shetland Pony experts in the UK have emailed me to tell me there is no such thing as spotted Shetlands so there we are! ;o) All I know is I just wanted to pick up the cute critter and take him home with me. New Forest, Hampshire, England.

  • Another one of the foals taken last weekend- they were just so precious /

  • Two Shetland Pony foals frolic in the spring sunshine – New Forest, Hampshire, England.

  • This shot is from June 2005. I still try to get an even better one of a mare and a foal, but up to now I find it unequalled. So I share it with you here on Redbubble now too, after it has been on deviantArt for years, though differently cropped. Near Hilversum, 5th June 2005, 5.17 pm / Panasonic FZ10, 6-72 mm at 28 mm / F 2,8, 1/125, ISO 50

  • Wild horse and her new baby in the desert of Utah.

  • Taken at a local Curly Horse Rescue Farm approximately three weeks after the birth of the foal. Information and other photos of Curly horses found here. They are absolutely STUNNING in winter, in full CURLS!

  • This is my work Wholey and soley, with only the back ground been by photoshop. / Penny Edwardes and myself had the chance to see these magnifficent horses and was just overwhelmed with the performance.

  • This young Country Foal seems to be enjoying all the attention on his first Show with his Mama, as long as she’s right beside him. One of the exhibits at the Annual Agricultaral Fair held at Buskett Gardens, Malta, every 29th of June, on Mnarja Day.

  • Missy, a chestnut Miniature Pony, caring for her new born filly foal. Many foals are born during the night, but this one arrived in the late afternoon/early evening and I was priviledged to be present to not only witness, but also photograph the ever new miracle of the birth of a beautiful foal. I was actually on my way, that day, to photograph the young Kookaburras in the late afternoon light, when I noticed Missy lying down, about to give birth. I forgot the Kookaburras and spent the next couple of hours photographing the whole birth process, the mare cleaning her foal, the foal’s struggles to get to her feet and stay on them and eventually, her first drink. Placed in the Top Ten of the Hunter/Jumper Ring Group’s Challenge, ‘Thankful For Horses’ on 10th December, 2008 Featured in the Happy Haven Group on 23rd January, 2009 © Copyright 2008 Jenny Brice – All Rights Reserved / www.jennybrice.com

  • Quick tonal study, oil painting. Diana-Lee Saville kindly nominated this painting to be added to the Pay-It-Forward Group. The nomination has been accepted which is a huge compliment to my work. This is what Diana-Lee had to say about this work “I would LOVE to nominate this Arab Mare and Foal. It is one of those works I can’t stop looking at!! It has a lovely old world feel to it.” Thankyou Diana-Lee, I feel honoured that my work is appreciated this way!

  • 3d imaging and psp and painter x thank you Dawn for the idea of the FIre Maidens,,i think a small series has been born,,,lol :)

  • In the heart of the Red Desert, Wyoming, in the middle of miles of nothing but sagebrush, this little foal shone like a beacon of strength and beauty. Featured in Pinto Horses group, February 2009, thank you! / Matted Prints and Laminated Prints have sold – thank you very much! / Featured in Dimension group, September 2009 – thank you! Canon S3-IS, image details: f6.3, 1/500.

  • Olympia, Washington Driving home from town, I saw this mare with her foal grazing out in the field. What a beautiful picture they made as i watched them. They came over to the fence to greet me and my Spring day became one to remember. 866 views as of November 2009 Featured in PETS ARE US group ~ 08 May 2009 / Featured in COUNTRY BUMPKIN ~30 May 2009 / Featured PETS ARE US ~ 6 October 2009 / Placed in “Paint or Pinto Pony: November featured Artwork/Photo” challenge of THE PONY CLUB group ~Oct 2009 / Featured in THE PONY CLUB group on 14 Nov 2009 All the images and text contained herein may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my express written permission. My images do not belong to the Public Domain. The removal of electronic copyright information, digital fingerprints, or embedded watermarks on any image is strictly prohibited. / © 2009 Marjorie Wallace, All Rights Reserved Worldwide.

  • 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!

  • Wild horses in Utah’s west Desert. I haven’t been out there for a few weeks and there are plenty of new arrivals. He looks just like his daddy! Family portrait!

  • l Am Pegasus Ross Ryan 1974 This image is a collaboration by myself and the very talented artist here on RB Louise Green ,who has very kindly given me permission to use one of her unfinished pastel works ‘Horse of Angels’ ,which l have added a few more details to and blended into my background ‘On Angels Breath’,l instantly fell in love with Louise’ work and have commissioned her to do an oil painting of my connemara’s which is nearing completion ,l am truly honored that such a successful artist here and oversea’s has let me use her work,thank you very much Louise ….......... Any profit from the sale of this image will go to Project Hope a Charity committed to the welfare of horses and ponies For ‘Bones’ l still miss you mate x Lyrics by Ross Ryan 1974 I am Pegasus, my name means horse / And I can fly with you / But I`ve changed my course / I am Michael, I am Jeffery and John / And I don`t have to leave you / But I shall be gone I am Genesis, I have no fear / I make my plans to land for / I plan to stay here / I am Simon, I am Demetrius and John / And I don`t want to leave you / Unless you want me gone I am flying, but let me down / Oh I don`t need the things / That once kept me around / It`s not too late / To know who I am / I am Sagitarius I am fly-yin` but let me down / Oh I don`t need the things / That once kept me around / It`s not too late / Do you know who I am I am Pegasus, my name means horse / And I can fly with you now / But I`ve changed my course / I am Michael, I am Jeffery and John / And I don`t have to leave you I am Pegasus, my name means horse / And I can fly with you now / But I`ve changed my course / I am Michael, I am Jeffery / I am Demetrius and John / And I don`t have to leave you, no / No-no-no-no …......... /

  • A very playful one week old colt gives his mother a cuddle. This is one very cheeky boy! / Taken in the beautiful rolling hills of Sutherlands Creek.

  • Baby Zebra. 17×22, graphite. 2009

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