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  • these phesant are indigenous to korea and i was lucky to get a shot of this guy as they are easily spooked and don’t stand still for long Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • I was at the park today testing out the new camera and as soon as I stopped the car this flock of Ducks came waddling over. Just as I snapped the pic this one in the front goes and stands on one leg. Thought it was a cool shot. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • This image are from two photographs to create this final effect!

  • Australian Black Swans. I don’t remember whether they kissed or fought – you try and guess from their expressions! ;o)

  • Ring-necked pheasants are native to China and East Asia, but they have been successfully introduced in other parts of the world, including North America. Males are vibrantly colored with blue-green heads, red face wattles, and distinctive white neck rings. Females are a rather plain buff brown, but both sexes have long, pointed tails. These beautiful birds are wily in the wild and much sought after by game hunters. Thousands of them are harvested each year, but management and reintroduction programs boost many populations. Males (also known as “cocks”) establish harems of hens—as many as a dozen female birds. Each spring a male delineates and defends his territory and his harem from aggressive rivals. Such encounters can lead to vicious battles. The birds prefer fields and farmlands with brushy cover, though they also inhabit woodland undergrowth and some wetlands. Females nest in fields or in border habitat and lay a dozen or more eggs, which they incubate with no help from the cock. Young pheasants grow up quickly and can fly within two weeks. They will remain with their mother for six or seven weeks. Many pheasant eggs are destroyed by predators or by humans (particularly in farm country), and young birds also have a high mortality rate. In autumn, ring-necked pheasants form flocks in which they will live until the following spring. These birds are most comfortable on the ground, where they forage for grains, seeds, berries, insects, and, occasionally, small animals. They can fly and launch themselves airborne with an abrupt, noisy takeoff, but typically run from trouble. Pheasant flights are merely short-distance dashes for cover.

  • Watercolor on Bainbridge Board – Cold Pressed 12” x 16”

  • 2009-03-01Date uploaded / 1089 Views My girlfriend attended a Native American PowPow today and took the image below of this goregeous eagle and asked to see what i could do with it, here’s how I incorporated it into a wonderful 3d rendered image for her. / Original resource image taken by Tracy Rebando © 2009

  • No, not the road. / This large Cockerel was strutting around Brownsea Island, in Poole Harbour, Dorset. / The sun shining on him showed all his lovely colours. So, why did the Chicken cross the road??? / To see Gregory Peck. Boom Boom. LOL Thank you for looking. / Hope you like it. Best Viewed Large.

  • Two more of those fluffy Mute Swan Cygnets (cygnus olor) from Abbotsbury Swannery, Dorset. Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 400mm L f/5.6 /

  • This little guy or gal seemed to have become separated from siblings and parents, but I’m sure some swan soon claimed it. I would have happily taken it home… if my bunnies would have allowed it! ;o) Mute Swan cygnet (cygnus olor) at Abbotsbury Swannery, Dorset. Canon EOS 5D Mk II with Canon EF 400mm L f/5.6

  • Digital art composition inspired by the last days of summer on Lake Texoma near my home in Texas. This artwork has been FEATURED in the “Impressionism Cafe” group! Here’s how it looks matted & framed in black:

  • Inspired by the wildlife at nearby Hagerman Wildlife Refuge on beautiful Lake Texoma in Texas. This work has been FEATURED in the “I Love Birds” group AND in the Digital Artists United group and most recently in the “Color Me Vibrant RED” group! :)

  • Digital art inspired by my love of red hues, especially in the fall, and by the wildlife that lives around me. This art work has been FEATURED in the “Southern Style, A Downhome Perspective” group AND in the “I Love Birds” group AND has placed in the TOP TEN in the “Autumn Waterfowl” challenge hosted by the “Waterfowl” group 11-20-09.

  • I love watching herons wading in the shallow waters searching for their dinner. Sometimes it is really funny! They have some humorous antics! This art work has been FEATURED in the “Impressionism Cafe” group! :)

  • Digital art inspired by my love of color, design and of course, wildlife. :) This art work has been FEATURED in the “Tuesday Afternoon” group AND in the “Painted Nature” group!

  • Entitled, “Tracking The Bobwhite”. Artists collaboration between myself and Bunny Clarke. This work has been FEATURED in the “Wolves in Art” group! :) Here is Bunny’s original design that I added my design ideas to: Bunny Clarke’s design When I first started playing around with Bunny’s original design I had another idea in mind, then went in a totally different direction using fall colors. Bunny’s design reminded me of a bobwhite quail’s feathers, so I went from there…...

  • Digital art inspired by fall at Hagerman Wildlife Refuge near my home in Texas. There are so many birds there this time of year! This artwork has been FEATURED in the following groups: “Earth Keepers” “I Love Birds” “Southern Style, A Downhome Perspective” “Painted Nature” It also placed in the TOP TEN in the “Autumnal Equinox” Challenge hosted by the Painted Nature group. A GIMP creation. :)

  • Digital art in abstract realism fantasy style. :) BEST VIEWED LARGE. Below are some close-up shots of this art work so you can see detail work:

  • Digital art created with gimp; a composite of many layers of colors and textures with my own heron brush I made myself. :)

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