Did you order this item today? In appreciate I’d like you to know: Ten percent of all my proceeds go to The Mount Dora Center For The Arts, who has provided quality art experiences in the Lake County region of Central Florida. They are a community oriented 501©(3) charitable nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering an understanding and appreciation of art and culture through exhibitions, arts education programs and being host to the annual Mount Dora Arts Festival. / The remainding proceeds go towards purchasing higher quality programming and program accessories, to create my art. In todays world of computer technology, programs are ever changing, advancing, and improving quality, of course they can be quiet expensive as well. So please know when you buy my art youre investing in me as an artist and helping to advance my skills, and helping a small community art center to continue providing children and adults of all ages to partisipate and learn about art. I appreciate your support and hope you enjoy the selection you have purchased today. Sincerely, / Lisa C. Weber
3d render jaguar on tail of its pray,deep in the jungles of south america.
Yaguaru having a lazy time after a walk around his trail at Parque Ambue Ari, Bolivia
Jaguar 120 XK Badge Mascot close-up #1
This beautiful E-Type Jaguar was on show at the weekend. £ shot HDR then desaturated the background slightly to make the car stand out.
Car: Jaguar XF / Place: Parking lot of Turku Concert Hall / City: Turku / Country: Finland / Date: 9 May, 2008 / Time: 07:02 am / Camera: Canon EOS 5D / Lens: EF17-40mm f/4L USM / Focal length: 35mm / Aperture: f/5.6 / Shutter speed: 1/160 sec / ISO: 100 / Editing: Photoshop / . / . /
Recenty while hiking the jungles of South America, I came across this clearing near a wading pond just at the edge of the northern region. I froze. My heart pounded. Beads of sweat trickled down my forehead. I was close enough to hear the growl. Suddenly a noise from behind me caught the Jaguar’s attention. She turned. I fell to the ground. She leaped with her claws extended. I tried to defend with my feet. She began pulling my leg…..just like I’m pulling your’s right now…. / This Black Jaguar was photographed at the Jacksonville Zoo in Florida.
A Jaguar stand elegantly while I make a portrait. He is actually watching a bird fly away.
Jaguar E-Type looking fine for a day of show n shine.
A Jaguar with “don’t mess with me!” expression
The same car as British Beauty. One year later. The owner did some different treatment to the hood vents and got rid of the leather belt. This shot is in full sun vs. parked under a tree last year.
Tight on headlights and partial grille.
Jaguar at Mesker Park Zoo Featured in Alphabet Soup group January 6, 2009 / Top ten in Alphabet Soup group challenge January 12, 2009
8×10 inch, created with pastel pencils on canson paper
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Smaller design to left side of chest
Pair of Jaguars at Little Rock Zoo.
Please view large.Taken with a Canon 50D, Canon 100 – 400 L series lens @ 285mm, F5.6, shutter speed 1/500 second ISO200, edited in Photoshop I visited Chester Zoo today, amazing place with wonderful range of animals!! Jaguars (Panthera onca) are the largest felid species in the New World and the only member of the genus Panthera, the roaring cats, that occurs in the Americas. They are the third largest cat species, being outsized only by lions (P. leo) and tigers (P. trigris). Although not the largest felid, jaguars have the strongest jaw in relation to head size of any of the cats, a fact that should be remembered whenever planning to capture and immobilize these animals. The body weight of jaguars is 90 – 120 kg for males and 60 – 90 kg for females, with a large variation in body size. Jaguars live in a wide variety of tropical habitats, ranging from montane forest and wet savannah to tropical rain forest and deciduous tropical forest. The largest documented jaguars occur in wet savannahs while jaguars that live in more forested regions tend to be smaller in size. Please view large
One of a series of images taken on a recent holiday in Cornwall. Car hired from Classic Escapes, Cornwall The car is a 4.2ltr 1965 Series 1 E-Type Jaguar, fixed head.
The second artwork in my new ICON series. The royal panther is resplendent in purple against a golden background. The original artwork measures 11×15” and is rendered with oil pastels, woodless colored pencils, art pens, metallic paint pens, and embellished with colored foil. I used a heavy textured Strathmore Artist paper (dark purple). The colors on this artwork scan are not quite true to life, unfortunately, but this is the closest I was able to tweak it.
Maya, a young jaguar at the Dreher Park Zoo with an intense look. The Jaguar, Panthera onca, is a big cat, a feline in the Panthera genus. It is the only Panthera species found in the Americas. The jaguar is the third-largest feline after the tiger and the lion, and the largest and most powerful feline in the Western Hemisphere. The jaguar’s present range extends from Mexico across much of Central America and south to Paraguay and northern Argentina. Apart from a known and possibly breeding population in Arizona (southeast of Tucson), the cat has largely been extirpated from the United States since the early 1900s. This spotted cat most closely resembles the leopard physically, although it is usually larger and of sturdier build and its behavioral and habitat characteristics are closer to those of the tiger. While dense rainforest is its preferred habitat, the jaguar will range across a variety of forested and open terrain. It is strongly associated with the presence of water and is notable, along with the tiger, as a feline that enjoys swimming. The jaguar is a largely solitary, stalk-and-ambush predator, and is opportunistic in prey selection. It is also an apex and keystone predator, playing an important role in stabilizing ecosystems and regulating the populations of prey species. The jaguar has developed an exceptionally powerful bite, even relative to the other big cats. This allows it to pierce the shells of armoured reptiles and to employ an unusual killing method: it bites directly through the skull of prey between the ears to deliver a fatal blow to the brain. The jaguar is a near threatened species and its numbers are declining. Threats include habitat loss and fragmentation. While international trade in jaguars or their parts is prohibited, the cat is still regularly killed by humans, particularly in conflicts with ranchers and farmers in South America. Although reduced, its range remains large; given its historical distribution, the jaguar has featured prominently in the mythology of numerous indigenous American cultures, including that of the Maya and Aztec. Dreher Park Zoo, Palm Beach, FL Proceeds from the sale of this image will be donated to the US Fish & Wildlife Service to help with their conservation efforts. Nikon D70s / 70-300mm @ 300mm / F8, 1/500 / RAW / ISO 500 / 8/24/09 – 594/166
To get this image to “pop” just a little more I applied a small amount of HDR using Dynamic Photo HDR. Camera: Pentax K200D / Lens: 18-55 / Filter: None / ISO: 200 Image copyright Northwest Scenescapes Photography 2009. This image is not in the public domain and may not be used without my written permission.
56’ XK140 Jaguar, acrylic on linen.
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