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  • A goat winking at me … time to run!!

  • 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

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  • Momma and baby (can’t be more than a week old) sharing a moment above 14,000ft. Mt Evans Wilderness Area

  • Mountain Goat kids playing at 14,000ft on Mt Evans

  • Up in Dovedale with fellow UK bubblers, I ventured over the aptly named bridge by Simon Gladwin / . / Copyright 2008 Richie Dean

  • Ink and tea drawing on paper. This character is from Gregory Maguire’s wonderful book Wicked.

  • The wonderful Traceyanne has recreated this scene in Oils … what an honour!! / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM /

  • 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

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  • Their expressions say it all!! Canon PowerShot S3 IS 6 mp

  • 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. FEATURED BY THE EXCEPTIONAL EKPHRASIS GROUP – 13th November 2008 FEATURED BY INSPIRED ART – 31st March 2009 / FEATURED BY ONLY KIDDING GROUP – 10th August 2009 /

  • A majestic mountain animal seen throughout the Canadian Rockies. Painted in Corel Painter with chalks. Featured in You’re Accepted group – Sept. 8, 2009. Featured on Redbubble Homepage, March 11, 2009. / Featured in Rural, Urban, Wild, Free – Expressions of Artists group. Additional products available at my Zazzle store.

  • No really. I ain’t afraid of goats or nuffink. I take Ray Parker Jnr as a role model.

  • 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.

  • 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)

  • Part of a new ICON series which takes ideas from religious iconography, portraiture and art nouveau and mixes it with the artist’s love of animals, abstraction and stylized imagery. The results are both mystical and vibrant. ICON I depicts a ram (Aries). Original artwork measures 11×15” and is created with mixed media (oil pastels, colored pencils, art pens, metallic paint pens) and embellished with colored foil on blue watercolor paper.

  • The Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus), also known as the Rocky Mountain Goat, is a large-hoofed mammal found only in North America. Despite its name, it is not a true goat, as it belongs to a different genus. It resides at high elevations and is a sure-footed climber, often resting on rocky cliffs that predators cannot reach…......... The mountain goat is an even-toed ungulate of the order Artiodactyla and the family Bovidae that includes antelopes and cattle. It belongs to the subfamily Caprinae, along with thirty-two other species including true goats, sheep, the chamois, and the musk ox. The mountain goat is the only species in the genus Oreamnos. The name Oreamnos is derived from the Greek term oros (stem ore-) ‘mountain’ (or, alternatively, oreas ‘mountain nymph’) and the word amnos ‘lamb’............. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Photographed in the Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada ............. June 12, 2009 THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS MY FRIENDS…......xo

  • A three week old mountain goat atop Mt. Evans, Colorado Nikon D300, AF-S Nikkor 200-400mm f4/g ED-IF VR

  • Top twenty Finalist in “The Courier Newspaper” My Town Competition for the Ballarat Region,Australia Featured Live Love Dream September 09 / Featured Art By Bubble Hosts September 09 A foggy morning in Lal Lal Australia , the sheep go about their day…....... / Olympus c760 / Reload

  • Goats water is below Dow Crag in the Coniston Fells in the English Lake District and I took this shot on a day hike up Dow Crag and back to Walna Scar car park on 11th Sept 2009 / Sony Alpha 350 DSLR 18-70 lens single RAW tonemapped in Photomatix / Featured ina Europa ,Art North West , The Beauty of European Waters & European Everyday Life Sept 2009 /

  • 2009 featured in / Models with a difference on 10/09 / C.O.R.E on 10/09

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