The rolling hills of Gippsland with sheep and cows grazing.
Image taken near Kyneton,Victoria
My wife and I were out for a hike one afternoon, we were actual following a whale that we saw from high atop the cliffs. We were walking down this coastal trail to get a better view of the whale when we came across this oceanside pasture. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
Taken in the Altamont Pass, CA. Feb 2008
Wild horse in Utah grazing on top of the mountain.
taken one winters foggy morning at stanley ..nw tassie
Horses in Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, USA. > Horses and mules have had a presence in the Cove for well over 150 years. They’ve pulled wagons, hay mowers, buggies, carts, sleds, and plows. Horseback riding is a thrill for visitors today, a necessity for the pioneers of Cades Cove. I love the quiet of the morning as the fog lifts over the valley. The horses seem so peaceful grazing on the valley floor. Other works in the Cades Cove Collection: About Cades Cove: Cades Cove (formally known as Tuckaleechee Cove) is found in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA. Cades Cove / was a working farm valley until the 1930’s when the National Park was formed. The Park Service has attempted to recreate the 19th century feel of this farming valley and preserve it for future generations. Before the first white settler arrived on the scene, Cades Cove had been a part of the Cherokee Indians’ domain. Abrams Creek and Abrams Falls are features named for a prominent Cherokee chief named “Old Abram” who at one time lived in a village at Chilhowee on the Little Tennessee River. According to tradition, Old Abram’s wife was named Kate, and Cades (Kate’s) Cove was named after her. Please enjoy these other images:
12X19 original art print a.p. signature landscape with wildlife (domesticated)
This painting represents the state of my country where cattle and sheep have been grazing on very poor land for a hundred years. The tracks from every part of vast open rangelands lead to life-giving waterholes, forming beautiful but damaging scars upon the landscape. Fenced bushland in the lower corner shows what once was and can never be again… / This land has a ravaged beauty / It seems so harsh but is so fragile / It is ancient and deserves our awe / I am in awe 60×60 cm / Acrylic, charcoal and inks on stretched canvas / Original for sale…I can only eat grass for so long :)
At Pt. Reyes, CA
Young Holstein cows on top of a hill. Azores islands, Portugal. / This photo was awarded an Honorable Mention in Popular Photography & Imaging magazine 2005 Annual International Contest, and was later published in that magazine.
Taken at Kirkstone Pass Lake District / when I was visiting Cynthiab’s daughter with her… / nikon D90~ / 1 raw image in photomatix then edited in PSCS4 / then slight orton effect added
Deene Park Northants / Nikon D90 ~
I frequently tramped eight or ten miles through the deepest bluebells to keep an appointment with a beech-tree, or a yellow birch, or an old acquaintance among the pines~ / Nikon D90
Large view best :) / This flamingo beauty was having a nap… / Coton Northants / Nikon D90~
View more work from this series Taken through the window from the passenger seat while driving north along the New England Highway. Best viewed LARGE
Lambs in fields near Builth Wells, Wales
I wanted to do something special with a giraffe – this is my attempt. :) / I hope you like it… stock is sxc and my own This image has been digitally watermarked – if stolen or used without my permission can be tracked online.
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