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  • Ah Zebras, my favourites, i could never get sick of them and was always most excited when spotting them in Africa, they beat any other wild animals for me.

  • Wild Horses in Utah’s west desert.

  • Horse enjoying running on a foggy winter morning at Tilly Foster Farm in Carmel, NY.

  • Wild horses fighting in the west desert of Utah. / /

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  • WIld horse in Utah. This is the one and only wild horse that I named. I named him Marv after a Native American friend of mine. The similarities between the horse and my friend were amazing. The long flowing black hair and the pride they both portray is inspiring. I haven’t seen Marv for a long time, I don’t know what happend to him. I look for him everytime I go out and he is nowhere to be found. So here is to Marv! /

  • Spotted some horses in a field on the way to work yesterday, the sun was just coming through the mist, had to go turn round and go back to have a look and came away with a couple of nice shots. There was a thick frost on the ground, real crisp winter morning Thanks to Richard Shepherd for the title.

  • Collaboration with Geno Praag using his beautiful image of two battling stallions and my lovely Mouse’s soft and gorgeous eye, plus fire images that of mine also. /

  • THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED VIEWS ~ WOW ~ THANK YOU ALL Still the best of friends Nikon F4 20mm lens Original Kodak infra-red negative scanned with Nikon CoolScan Holywood County Down, Northern Ireland

  • Featured on the homepage… thanks RedBubble, and to all those who commented on this and added to their favourites! FOUR THOUSAND VIEWS ~ WOW ~ THANK YOU It has done so well, and so well admired by so many; I reckon it is one of my favourite and very best photographic captures ! Horse Island / Strangford Lough / Irish Sea / County Down / Northern Ireland Captured on Nikon D200 with Nikkor 20mm lens F11 1/125th sec / Sepia toning added with Photoshop CS Mid afternoon September Portaferry / County Down / Northern Ireland Horse Island is a National Trust property on Strangford Lough which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Named by the Vikings as Strong Fjiord ~ Strangford Lough is a spectacular sea lough, studded with islands and boasting mile upon mile of hidden coves, sandy beaches, rocky outcrops and sheltered inlets. With its picturesque villages, rare wildlife and breathtaking views of the Mourne mountains, the lough is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a hugely popular attraction for visitors from all over the world. People have been living around Strangford Lough for 9,000 years and there are ancient remains from prehistoric times. The Lough has been used by people for business and pleasure over the centuries.

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  • Hope you like it !! WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. . /

  • Angel and Iris (left and right respectively) are mother and daughter. They have a pretty tight bond and I sat in the pasture (rain soaked) for about 3 hours waiting to catch this opportunity! For fun, I have also posted a picture of Iris eating my tripod while I was changing lens! This image has sold as a framed print in Tigert Art Gallery, Vermillion, South Dakota.

  • Oils on stretched canvas 1.02mx1.02m 2004 / Collection of the artist. This painting represents my interpretation of the Celtic Horse Goddess, Epona – a blending of the feminine within what appears to be a masculine horse, the woman’s silhouette in black combined with the white of the horse, yin & yang. Her hand & hair flow into the mane like tree roots, she is part of the earth, yet also the air – mythical, magical yet also a part of Mother Nature. Look on top of the mountain – for the snowline is in the shape of a horse lying on its side. My inspiration for this painting was my love of coloured horses, actually one of my own blue-eyed Paints. No two Paint Horses are alike, each has it’s own unique colour & pattern. Often where the hair colours meet the markings will have an outline which is known as a ‘watermark’. This one is grey – (black blended into white). In Paint Horse terms the above horse would be called a ‘splash white overo.’ This painting won a Highly Commended & two People’s Choice awards. / Featured in SIMPLY HORSES GROUP – December 2008 / Featured in THE DIVINE FEMININE GROUP – May 2009 / Top Ten in Elemental Goddess Challenge THE DIVINE FEMINE GROUP – May 2009 / Featured in ALL THOSE COLOURFUL PAINTS & PINTOS – June 2009 / Featured in OIL PAINTING GROUP – August 2009 / Top Ten in Most Creative Painted Ladies Challenge – PAINTED LADIES GROUP – September 2009

  • All the women dream about their prince on a white horse….I was close this time ;)

  • Graphite on bristol vellum. / Friesian stallion. 11×14 original size. FEATURED in the Graphite Pencil Artists Group / copyright 2008.

  • Wild horse in Utah’s west desert.

  • A very playful one week old colt gives his mother a cuddle. This is one very cheeky boy! / Taken in the beautiful rolling hills of Sutherlands Creek.

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