Up in Dovedale with fellow UK bubblers, I ventured over the aptly named bridge by Simon Gladwin / . / Copyright 2008 Richie Dean
The wonderful Traceyanne has recreated this scene in Oils … what an honour!! / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM /
Mountain Goat kids playing at 14,000ft on Mt Evans
A majestic mountain animal seen throughout the Canadian Rockies. Painted in Corel Painter with chalks. Featured on Redbubble Homepage, March 11, 2009. / Featured in Rural, Urban, Wild, Free – Expressions of Artists group. Additional products available at my Zazzle store.
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A couple of very cute little characters: / a baby goat and a baby puppy in an / old wine barrel. More dogs, horses and pets here
No really. I ain’t afraid of goats or nuffink. I take Ray Parker Jnr as a role model.
Old king, / your marvelous journey’s done. / Your night and day are one / as you find with your white stick / the path on which you turn / home with the child once quick / to mischief, grown to learn / what sorrows in the end / no words, no tears can mend. (Gwen Harwood)
[please note: the grey sections of the graphics do not actually print grey, more as a darker tint of whatever background colour you choose]
I took a liking to a sculpture of a nanny goat when I was at the Picasso Museum in Paris and decided to do a drawing based on it. I don’t know if Picasso would have approved, but I had great fun doing it. The original is called Nanny Goat (Chevre) and was sculpted in 1950, the year I was born. I used A3 paper and coloured pencils.
Ink and tea drawing on paper. This character is from Gregory Maguire’s wonderful book Wicked.
A goat winking at me … time to run!!
Momma and baby (can’t be more than a week old) sharing a moment above 14,000ft. Mt Evans Wilderness Area
This image is taken from a picture book that I illustrated called BOOM BAH!
I went down to the crossroads, / Fell down on my knees. / Down to the crossroads, / Fell down on my knees. / Asked the Lord above for mercy, / “Take me, if you please.” Excerpt from Robert Johnson”s Crossroad Blues Started with a basic photo of a road and added the storm with a photo of a cloud I took and build on that photo with brushes and blurs and film grain, added photos of a hat, cats,chickens and a house and blended these with the backgrounds, detailed with brushes and layer effects.
It looks like the majority of the shedding for the mountain goats is complete – just after a big snow up high. It won’t be long now until winter returns to the high country. That white spot you can see in his eye is a mound of snow. In the full frame version, viewed at pixel level, you can see the entire scene reflected in his eye! Mt Evans Wilderness Area Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus) / Mt Evans, CO / Sony A700 / Sigma 300mm f/2.8 / Giottos Tripod & ballhead ISO200, 1/3200sec, f/4.5
the 12th installment of my series….... / this aint the last…... / in collaboration with LUCINDAWIND / her work: / hope you’ll like it Lu!! enjoy!!: Woe-Man Series 1: the soliloquy / Woe-Man Series 2: up for a smoke / Woe-Man Series 3: lady croc’s lover / Woe-Man Series 4: So wanna have a piece of me..eh? / Woe-Man Series 5: Wanna play? / Woe-Man Series 6: The Biker / Woe-Man Series 7: woes of bride-zilla / Woe-Man Series 8: The discourse / Woe-Man Series 9: oh them? I got it all covered…!!! / Woe-Man Series 10:mom,can I keep her …...pleassssee…!! / Woe-Man Series 11: oohh (sigh), that feels so good
The Himalayan Tahr, a large Mountain Goat, found in the wooded hills and mountain slopes of the Himalaya from Central Asia in northern Kashmir to China. They are herbivores, feeding on shrubs, grass and trees. Canon 50D, 120mm.
A quick snap when I realised my collie wasn’t about to take kindly to an inquisitive goat
Livin’ On The Edge Mt Evans, Colorado 14,240 feet high, and here were these Mountain Goats standing right on the edge…...quite a long ways down I might add. The Mother was NOT real pleased with me by any means, well, more with my German Shepherd Klaus, but almost took out her frustrations on yours truly. Her young found me quite curious as I stood in the middle of the road, outside of the car snapping this, and started approaching me. He was maybe only 10 feet away and slowly started getting closer, when all the sudden my dog happened to realize from the back seat what was going on, and went complete ape. I am guessing he must have thought baby Mountain Goat was a threat to me. About that time, Mom came running over and put herself between me and her young, staring at me, deciding what to do. Well needless to say I backed up slowly behind the car and Klaus by this time was none thrilled at all, I think if she would have charged, my dog would have gone through the glass lol However on the flip side, he did get their attention which made some for some pretty dramatic images Minolta 5D / Minolta 75-300 D Lens
Mt. Evans, Colorado For approximately 5 years, one of my goals was to get to the top of Mt. Evans in Colorado, USA, and photograph the Mountain Goats. It finally happened in June of 2008.
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