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Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
I went down to the moorings of the mountains; / The earth with its bars closed behind me forever; / Yet You have brought up my life from the pit, / O LORD, my God. / -Jonah 2:6 Digital Mixed Media compiled in Photoshop CS2. This is the second in the New Beginnings Series. Stock Credits: / Model by Faestock / Bird by MossCowStock
Featured in Urban Wildlife March 13, 2009. / Placed in the Top Ten in Urban Wildlife’s “New Prize Challenge – Birds!” challenge March 13, 2009. / Featured in A Beautiful Blur November 1, 2008. American Goldfinch, Male. Image taken through the screen from my kitchen French doors. Used the Nikon d40x with the 55-200mm lens.
American Goldfinch ~ Mountain Area around Newman Lake, Washington, USA 2008 09 14 Featured in the group BOKEH / 2008 10 08 Featured on Main Page of RedBubble Add Beve to Your Watchlist
American goldfinch Nikon D2Xs + Nikkor 500/4 AFS I
tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 46×94
tempera and pastel on mdf
10/22/09 ~ Top Ten in the Cuddlies Altered Images Challenge ~ All Soft and Cuddlies Group ~ Thank you!!! 5/3/09 ~ Featured in Rural Around and Globe and first runner up in Birds in the Backyard challenge – thank you everyone!!!! 1/7/09 – featured in Digital Art Compilations – thank you!! 12/20/08 – featured in Autumn/Fall and Winter in the North-East USA – thanks!!! See my Finch Family Tree album / . / On December 20, 2008 everything was coated with ice and the Goldfinches were swarming to my birdfeeder and trees looking for food. These three goldfinches were on the same branch at different times. I combined three photos to make this sweet trio of Goldfinches sitting in my icy Mimosa Tree. Taken 12/20/08 from my kitchen door ~ Tower City, PA / . / FUR COAT (original photo) / GOLDEN TRIO /
As I working in the house this morning, I heard a loud bang on the French doors leading to the patio. Just as I figured, one of the little goldfinches feeding on the patio had a head-on collision with the glass doors and was laying on the ground, stunned and shaken. I grabbed my camera with the macro lens and went out to see what I could do. The poor little mite let me pet him and talk soothingly to him and didn’t even budge; then he allowed me to snap several shots of him up close. When I put my finger under his tiny talons, he perched onboard quite willingly and we both enjoyed a brief visit. Then he hopped onto the brick wall of the house where he remained a bit longer as I talked to him and assured him he’d be okay. He looked at me so trustingly and then allowed a few more pictures. Finally, when I approached him in invitation to climb aboard my finger one last time, he did so, lingered a second or so, and then took to the skies. It was a glorious moment for me, an early Christmas present from the good Lord, or at least that’s the way I see it. Just thought I’d share my sweet encounter with the goldfinch and let you see his beauty up close!
Featured in – The Birds, February 7, 2009 I can’t help but dream of summer, and much warmer temperatures, when I look at this image. This piece consists of 6 layers (the background, 5 different layers of pretty lavender blooms, and an adorable little american goldfinch). After merging all of the layers in PhotoShop I digitally painted the entire piece in Corel Painter X. My intent with the goldfinch was to make her look like a baby, that had just left the nest, and was still looking for Mom to bring her some food. / / Fine Art Gallery / Bird Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST
Acrylic
This is a very personal and emotional piece for me. I hope it touches your life as it has touched mine. O LORD God, do not reject your anointed one. / Remember the great love promised to David your servant. / ~2 Chronicles 6:42 Stock Credits: / http://night-fate-stock.deviantart.com/ / http://lucieg-stock.deviantart.com/ / http://mosscowstock.deviantart.com/ / http://sunshinelia-stock.deviantart.com/ / http://iws-stock.deviantart.com/ / http://marjoleinart-stock.deviantart.com/ / http://kerellin.deviantart.com/ / http://www.sxc.hu
/ Female American Goldfinch
Featured in 300+ Go Long! – September 24, 2009 / SOLD Matted Print September 7, 2009, to an RB member, thank you Dan! / This is the image he bought, a matted print. / / Featured in Songbirds of North America – August 29, 2009 / Featured in Backyard – Closeups – May 24, 2009 This handsome little finch, the state bird of New Jersey, Iowa, and Washington, is welcome and common at feeders, where it takes primarily sunflower and nyjer. Goldfinches often flock with Pine Siskins and Common Redpolls. Spring males are brilliant yellow and shiny black with a bit of white. Females and all winter birds are more dull but identifiable by their conical bill; pointed, notched tail; wingbars; and lack of streaking. During molts they look bizarrely patchy. / Size & Shape: A small finch with a short, conical bill and a small, head, long wings, and short, notched tail. / Color Pattern: Adult males in spring and early summer are bright yellow with black forehead, black wings with white markings, and white patches both above and beneath the tail. Adult females are duller yellow beneath, olive above. Winter birds are drab, unstreaked brown, with blackish wings and two pale wingbars. / Behavior: These are active and acrobatic little finches that cling to weeds and seed socks, and sometimes mill about in large numbers at feeders or on the ground beneath them. Goldfinches fly with a bouncy, undulating pattern and often call in flight, drawing attention to themselves. / Habitat: The goldfinch’s main natural habitats are weedy fields and floodplains, where plants such as thistles and asters are common. They’re also found in cultivated areas, roadsides, orchards, and backyards. American Goldfinches can be found at feeders any time of year, but most abundantly during winter. Canon 50D; Sigma 150-500mm lens / Shutter Speed 1/2048 sec / Lens Aperture F/6.4 / Focal Length 500 mm / F/6.3 / Exposure 1/2000 sec. / ISO 1000 / 179 views as sof November 25, 2009
Featured in the group ImageWriting in July 2009 The Lesser Goldfinch or Dark-backed Goldfinch (Carduelis psaltria) is a very small songbird of the Americas. This one is a subspecies of the Dark-backed Goldfinch known as Carduelis psaltria colombianus and is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Two forms of males: black-backed, which occur in southern part of range, and green-backed in the western part; both have black crown, white markings on black wing and tail, with bright yellow underparts. The male, which this one is, has more distinct markings as noted by the black back and crown whereas the female is a more mottled beige-yellow color. Lesser Goldfinches feed on various plant seeds, dandelion, thistle and other wild plant seeds and raise their young on soft unripe seeds. They adjust the time and place of their breeding to the presence of this staple food. This was taken in the José Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden, Bogotá, Colombia
A goldfinch from winter past paired with summer roses is a product of my imagination as I dabble with old images from my garden and experiment with ways to see them in a fresh light.
9×12 pastel on Sennelier la carte paper The third addition to The Bird Maiden series. Each maiden reflects the bird in the artwork and Yellow Bird reflects joy and innocence. / I can’t help but be influenced lately by some of my favorite Red Bubblers like Karin Taylor . I just want to draw all their eyes bigger and bigger! Other works in the series
Some new, some old, some old reworked birdie images all with added textures.
a gorgeous male goldfinch sits on a branch near the niger feeder, waiting his turn at the feeder. The male goldfinch will lose his bright ye;;ow plummage in early fall, turning to a greenish-yellow feather color. Come spring, he will once again don his golden feathers. camera used is Olympus E-3
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