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  • A goat winking at me … time to run!!

  • Staying at a hunting lodge in Chester I marvelled at the way their livestock was portrayed on the walls, thusly set about with my attempt of the pride of Chester, a robust almost larger than life sheep…

  • 7/6/09 ~ Top Ten in the Funny Birds challenge – Funny Kritters Group – thank you everyone!! 6/22/09 ~ Featured in I Love Birds – Thank you!!!! 1/7/09 – Featured in The Keystone State – Pennsylvania – Thanks soooo much! 11/5/08 – Featured in “Livestock in General” Don’t mess with this crew!! Taken 7/5/08 at Lake Tobias, Halifax, Pennsylvania / . / Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / F stop: F/4.5 Exposure: 1/400 sec. Focal length: 33.0 mm / Flash: flash did not fire, Shutter speed (Tv): 8.6 / . / THE BARNYARD FAMILY

  • Original Oil painting of a dun coloured painthorse. / Oil on board 11in. x 12in. not including frame.

  • Graphite Pencil Portrait on canson smooth bristol board. / This drawing has won the Drawing Challenge in the Bit and Pieces Group.

  • Original oil painting on canvas.

  • Quick tonal study, oil painting. Diana-Lee Saville kindly nominated this painting to be added to the Pay-It-Forward Group. The nomination has been accepted which is a huge compliment to my work. This is what Diana-Lee had to say about this work “I would LOVE to nominate this Arab Mare and Foal. It is one of those works I can’t stop looking at!! It has a lovely old world feel to it.” Thankyou Diana-Lee, I feel honoured that my work is appreciated this way!

  • 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 :)

  • 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.

  • 10/25/09 ~ Featured in Pets Are Us ~ Thank you!! 10/15/09 ~ Featured in Color Me A Rainbow ~ Thank you!! 7/12/09 – Top Ten in the Delightful Ducks challenge – Pets R Us – Thank you!! 5/13/09 ~ Featured in the All Soft and Cuddlies group – thank you hosts!!!!!!!!! Soft baby ducklings in the incubator at the PA State Farm Show – taken 1/10/09 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Farm Show Complex (cute Easter Card!) (See my Farm Show Album) BABY SOFT / THIS LITTLE PIGGY /

  • Meet Casey…He is a beautiful horse and spoiled..he is a recued horse, he had been neglected for years. He loves his new home.Camera of choice Panasonic DMC – LC20

  • Brood mares moving to winter pasture. / Steptoe Valley, Eastern Nevada / (2007.NOV.04) Featured on / Animals in Action / (2009.SEP.17) / Cowboy / Cowgirl Art / (2009.JUL.12) / United States / (2009.JUL.11) / Equiine Art & Photography RedBubble Album: Horses Of The High Desert Range Canon 350D EOS / Tamron 55/200mm + Polarizing filter Corel PhotoImpact x3 + JASC PaintShop Pro x7

  • This Painting is of a Working Trial Champion Australian Shepherd, she was the sister of my first working stockdog her name was “Catdog” she is shown working working her stock with great skill / The stockdog trial is a competition to showcase the natural working ability of the breed through the use of certification for challenging trialing disciplines on several classes of stock (ducks,sheep and cattle).This very cute little Australian Shepherd on late late afternoon is showing very strong herding and working ability, pushing a loose sheep back into the flock. The sheep of course had a different idea in mind, its what you might call a CLASH OF WILLS but we all know the little stock dog will win in the end. / Original Oil painted on 11” X 14” stretched canvas created in my Grants Pass, Oregon Studio / Been Viewed -1038 views / Featured in: / Mans Best Freind / Painted Dogs Group / Best from around the Barnyard

  • A very popular animal here in New Zealand at the moment. Someone somewhere decided milk was worth more than it was getting, and suddenly NZ is no longer a country of sheep, but of dairy cows. They even briefly considered making it an icon of NZ… / I don’t like dairy farms, but I won’t rant about it here. I still like cows well enough though. :D Drawn in Photoshop CS4 / Please don’t use without permission~ Cheers~

  • On the Moors, Lammermuir Hills,The Borders,Scotland. / AS IS…....Taken on 09-05-09…..Sony cybershot DSC-H50…. / The Perfect Models…...x / /

  • This horse is named Murphy. He belongs to my cousin. I once rode him behind Split Mountain, which is west of Dupuyer, Montana. When I visit my cousin, I like to go out and take photos of her horses as they roam freely across the ranch. In this moment, Murphy came to the creek for a drink. I loved the way he was contemplating his own image. And here is that moment before his muzzle actually touches the water, there’s a surface tension… a waiting…a feeling of something about to happen. I found myself waiting expectantly for the ripples that would soon form. Nikon D300 / 70-300 mm lens / hand held This photo was featured in All Pets Great and Small. / Featured in Nude Pets, 7/09 / / Thank you!

  • This is Super Natural Cajun, 6 yr old APHA Gelding.

  • This is Super Hot N Zippin a APHA Medicine Hat Tovero gelding. This was taken in Southern Oregon at our place. Taken with Nikon D100 Zoom F2.8 80-200 zoom / Exposure: 1/640 sec / F-stop 4.5 / Focal length 135.0 mm / ISO 200 A big thank you to the hosts of Pets Are Us and Equine Portrait Photography for featuring this image!! /

  • This is an Appaloosa mare, taken in rural Southern Oregon, she is turning trying to avoid running into me sitting on a log in front of her. Thanks to the Appaloosa & Spotted Horses group for votiing this image to be the winning August 2009 Avatar in the Avatar challenge. Taken with Nikon D100 and Nikkor 80-200 f2.8 zoom lens / ISO 400 / 1/400 sec / F-stop 4.5 / Focal length 95.0 mm Thanks to the hosts of Appaloosa & Spotted Horses, Ponies, Mules for featuring this image!!!

  • The grey wolf or gray wolf, also known as the timber wolf or simply wolf, is the largest wild member of the Canidae family. Occasionally, single wolves are found in the wild, though packs are more common. Lone wolves are typically old specimens driven from their pack or young adults in search of new territory. Wolf packs in the northern hemisphere tend not to be as compact or unified as those of African Wild Dogs and Spotted Hyenas, though they are not as unstable as those of coyotes.Normally, the pack consists of a male, a female, and their offspring, essentially making the pack a nuclear family.The size of the pack may change over time and is controlled by several factors, including habitat, personalities of individual wolves within a pack, and food supply. Packs can contain between 2 and 20 wolves, though 8 is a more typical size.An unusually large pack consisting of 36 wolves was reported in 1967 in Alaska.While most breeding pairs are monogamous, there are exceptions. Wolves will usually remain with their parents until the age of two years. Young from the previous season will support their parents in nursing pups of a later year. Wolf cubs are very submissive to their parents, and remain so after reaching sexual maturity. On occasion in captivity, subordinate wolves may rise up and challenge the dominant pair; such revolts may result in daughters killing mothers and sons killing fathers.This behavior has never been documented in the wild,and it is hypothesized that it only happens in captivity because dispersal is impossible.There are no documented cases of subordinate wolves challenging the leadership of their parents.Instead of openly challenging the leadership of the pack leaders, most young wolves between the ages of 1–4 years leave their family in order to search for, or start, a pack of their own. Wolves acting unusually, such as epileptic pups or thrashing adults crippled by a trap or a gunshot, are usually killed by other members of their own pack.Asiatic and Middle Eastern wolves tend to be less inclined to socialising with any other member of their species outside their own nuclear family, passing their lives more frequently either in pairs or as social individuals, much like coyotes and dingoes. “Pack of timber wolf’s ….....” was featured in Wolves & Wild Kin “Pack of timber wolf’s ….....” was featured in Cards: Animals and pets… “Pack of timber wolf’s ….....” was featured in phoDOGraphy

  • This is a miniature mare and her foal, who is giving her a big smackeroo! / Thanks to the hosts of Playful Photogenic Pets and ThePony Club for featuring this image! / / /

  • a Quarter Horse stallion blended with another image of mine of a flower field. / Thanks to the fine hosts of the group Quarter Horses for featuring this image September 2009 /

  • This is the only word I can come up with for my image of this gorgeous quarter horse mare. This is Rebecca’s little pony quarter horse mare Peppy, she is QH but only 14 hands tall. / Taken with Nikon D100 / 1/250sec / F stop 2.8 / focul length 200mm / ISO 200 /

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