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  • Other sets by Kara… / NATURE / LANDSCAPES / PEOPLE / POEMS / PORTRAITS / SPORTS / SUNSETS / TRAVEL / ARTISTIC WORK / BOUDOIR / OTHER

  • This little guy wanted to make friends with me quickly. He put his head right up for me and held it there until I was done. What a cutie!

  • Photoshop lineart vectorised and coloured in Illustrator.

  • Cow Greeting

  • My daughter posing with my brother’s kitten. :)

  • Horse on a farm looking around the wooden fence

  • A greeting card to say “hello” to a friend, a family member, or just for anyone you care about to drop by a little note!

  • Decided to put another NW Cowboy shot in the gallery… what the heck, won’t hurt nobody! Yeehaw! Canon 40D

  • This image has not been cropped. Canon EOS 40D / Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens

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  • Photo capture of an antique bus with Howdy Doody on a magical mystery tour. / / /

  • Original digital photograph. / Taken with a Sony Full HD 1080 Cyber Shot camera. Thank You for viewing my art. VIEW susan’sgallery / VIEW susan’szazzle /

  • I was trying a few different portrait lighting patterns tonight with an old mate of mine, using two small strobes on lightstands. The shots were taken in my lounge with the lights on, I knocked the lights down with a fast shutter speed of around 1/250 which exposed the frame as black. I had my lights in a 7 o’clock pattern, which means my lights weren’t quite looking straight at each other. / The light at camera left was a Nikon SB800 set to SU4 (slave) mode, to the right of camera was a Canon 580EX II and a Pocket Wizard Plus II trigger. Both of the strobes were fitted with a snoot fashioned from a couple of bottomless stubby holders to control any light spillage on any furniture or walls. The hat was one I had in my wardrobe lol. I had my subject turn this way and that for different looks and I liked all of them. / So, the first thing was to get the ambient where I wanted it, I dialed in f/5.6 and 1/250 off the bat, then took a test shot to see where my lights were at, I started at 1/32 power. I was 1 stop too dark so cranked both up to 1/16th power, skin tones looked good now so I went with it.

  • Okay, okay, I should have wiped off my beak first… This Evening Grosbeak and his lady visit us daily and lately they’ve been bringing along their friends. This one is quite larger than the others (bet he knows where the best feeders are!) As Is, untouched from camera. / Canon PowerShow SX10IS / Shutter Speed 1/40sec. / Aperture F/5.7 / Focal Length 100 mm / F-Number F/5.7 / Exposure Time 1/40sec. / ISO Speed ISO-200 / Metering Mode Pattern / Exposure Comp 0 step

  • This Black Swan was quite interested in my dangling lens cap! Taken at the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve about 40 minutes outside of Canberra, Australia. Olympus SP550UZ

  • This is a sweet burro who lives across the street from me. When I walk my dogs, he always comes to say, hello. Green Valley, AZ Nikon D-80 / 18-135 mm lens FEATURED IN THE ALPHABET SOUP GROUP-7/4/09 / TOP 10 IN THE ALPHABET SOUP BEST OF B CHALLENGE-7/11/09

  • Model – Teer Wayde / Make Up – Stylish Make Up Design / Canon 5D Mk11 / As Shot

  • A silly picture of Precious our dog!

  • my daughter being a goofy cowgirl :)

  • I took this photo of a great white egret at Grand Isle, Louisiana, as it stood on a bare branch, preened itself, and then raised its foot to scratch an itchy spot. I caught the foot in mid action and in the end result, the egret seemed to be waving in my direction and saying Howdy!

  • He raised this longhorn from a li’l baby – look at his baby now! I am sorry I knew the gentlemen and the bulls name but I forgot to write it down, but I do have his verbal permission to publish. Taken in Fort Worth, Texas, Spring 2009

  • While we where on our vacation in Hawaii, during a tour in Maui, we stop at a little local artist shop. This cowboy met us at the front door. So creative I thought and a lot of work. / Maui, Hawaii / Oct. 18, 2009 / /

  • A hi hello howdy print try print with a black mat also a t shirt

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