BIRKENHEAD PARK BRIDGE
flock of waterfowl fly into a fiery sunset. Taken at Eagle Bluffs CA, near Columbia, Missouri.
This is a compilation image of a flock of Canada geese and the sun setting behind the San Juan mountains in southern Colorado.
We took a drive to the other side of the park to see the ducks and geese….poor little guys, they stay here all winter because people feed them all during the warmer months even though there are signs all over saying not to….I wonder if those same people venture out of their warm homes to feed them, when their ponds are frozen and they are hungry. / . / . I had to nab a shot of these shadows at sunset and you can see some of the little guys in the background. / .. / . / . / . / . / . / . / . / . . . / . / . / . / Landscape photography….cheap kodak digital camera…set to landscape and added a small touch of shadow…he he he. Wish I had the fancy stuff but not too bad anyway huh ? (crosses fingers). Maybe after Christmas I’ll get my hands on one and begin to learn what all the talk is.
This 6” x 16” watercolor painting was done with layering wet brush applications.
Stylized native art of geese.
Silhouette of a swans and with golden sunset in the background
Taken in July 2008 with a Canon EOS 400D and 18-55mm lens / I sat on the floor right next to these beautiful babies. I had a loaf of bread to keep Mother and Father goose content and kept very very still.
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Everyone love’s a baby and these dear Cygnets, ducklings and goslings have captured my heart since the day I photographed them. / They were all born in May – June 2008 and now fully grown they reside at Cwmbran boating lake, South Wales, United Kingdom. Lyn Evans
Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 250mm lens
Taken at Manning River, Taree, NSW. All profits from sales of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal.
Pair of Goslings. Photographed at Mud Lake, Ontario Canada. / Featured photo:
4/29/09 ~ Featured in Sets of Two ~ Thank you!!!!! A new baby gosling glowing in the warm evening sun at Fort Hunter. I stopped for a few evening pics along the Susquehanna River and found a family of geese. Taken 4/27/09 at Fort Hunter, Harrisburg, PA. / . / Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / F stop: F/5.6 Exposure: 1/320 sec. Focal length: 300.0 mm / Flash: flash did not fire, Shutter speed (Tv): 8.3 / . / GOLDEN FLUFF BALL / / . / GLOWING GOSLING / gosling
Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 250mm lens /
Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 250mm lens
Canada goose and her babies / Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 250mm lens /
Digital art inspired by the beauty of Hagerman Wildlife Refuge located near my home in Texas. I love to visit the refuge and spend time taking it all in….....presented here with my 5/7/5, 17-syllable haiku: changing of seasons / flocks of wild geese flying south; / hear the lonesome calls This artwork has been FEATURED in the “Southern Style: A Downhome Perspective” group! Also, this artwork placed in the TOP TEN in the Autumn Animals challenge, hosted by the “Animal Fantasy & Whimsy” 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.
Digital art inspired by country life, nature’s wonders, color and design. :) Here’s how it looks matted and framed:
Skye, Hebrides, Scotland / / The Tertiary Colours of a Sad Morning. Bloody minded and cruel, illness and mad laughter that has crazily crossed through the blue wood smoke air of what will kill us. Desperate but depressed to be happy in the mornings. If I am not that person to others then at least I must feel free to free myself. The feel of the season evokes the extraordinary. The dripping pieces of yellow blood red from dead webs. The month blood of trees white and supped sap dry. Haw, Green, Bull, Gold, finches all, chase their own particular seed heads. Making the notion of a holy watchmaker less than happy. A life less extraordinary and under used would be nice they say. Not counting on if I disagree or not. In fact because I am here only for them, ignoring it pleasantly. Teach, they say, work at my universal, you see, notion of employment. They conclude this precise commentary, with certain violent force. You will never do what I want you to do creating pieces on your own in your little sheltered harbour of unthinking happiness. Does this wood peg fit in this hole? Does this shiny steel technology work for you? So then why create your own programme of states? Is it more natural? Why live in a Victorian age of brass piped steam and Science Fiction when this minimal reflecting body works so much cleaner? In the morning depression drips like the musty misty pearls of dead water catching on the sleeping leaves. The dumb edges are rubbed smooth in the sleeping matt mist season and the colours provoke smoky fires in the distance. It is important to have their illusions of adequacy for now and relate only to what they have been shown, in the season, for this reason. Dig, root, smell, loam and fungi, such are the names of the hours and the days. Work for others, think up, not down and be careful not allow thoughts the professionals would not like. Mention not your stories, for they are boring and not what we want. No, you cannot paint. Imagine if you are unsuccessful. Calling you by your first full tutonic name as in some pathetic, patronising game of cures. Understand underestimating. they say, charmingly, and why I am talking down to you. Whilst you must talk and work up some kind of accepted rhythm of the season. No, of course, they say, there is no stigma attached to this season. It is only a lack of the colours you have in your box. We now understand what this lack means for us. So there is no need to feel your guilt gods in the morning when the leaves leave a tea stain of rainbows in the little black puddles saved from the rain, together in the tyre tracks that go away. With a sun dog swaying in the sky. © 2009 Ken Simm.
Lake Carasaljo / Lakewood, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120 mm VR Featured in Live and Let Live – November 15, 2009 / Featured in Dimensions – November 15, 2009 / Featured in Textures Unlimited – November 16, 2009
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