Digital art illustration executed entirely with my mouse and Photoshop Elements’ brushes. / This Christmas card was featured in the Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams Group
3d digital art Render of trophy Mule deer Buck. Pgm Bryce 3d
DETAIL: “The Studio & Spirits Dream” Oil on Canvas. / I spent the last decade uprooted and on the road. I landed in a barn for awhile on a millionaire’s horse ranch, eventually turning the tack room into a studio that was liveable, enabling me to move out of the ranch’s bunkhouse (12 X 12 foot room with sink) and take up barn residence. It was a wonderful place for 4 years with horse pasture – about 200 occupants – out the door. Goats, sheep, mule named Corizon and Rambo the Ram in stalls and paddock on the other side, the Santa Lucia range all misty , mooned, sunned, gusted, and Milky Wayed before me. And it was the first functional studio I’d had in years. I wrote. And I painted. / This dream, this studio I painted there, is crowded with things I loved and hadn’t seen in ages, stored on the other side of America. Over filled with people I’d loved who’d died. With animals alive and not, who still owned my heart. With a chair from my twenties that no longer existed and the dream of my own bed again where such dreams could populate my nights. The cats who survived the move from Brooklyn then to Virginia’s wilderness then across country are on my bed, and some who departed before we got there, here too. My wonderful chocolate Lab – Rodin – is on alert at the bed’s end. A woodstove I’d seen once that would restore life to this heatless barn (I eventually got a kerosene heater). Some of my many thousands of books I carry with me that prop up my life are here, and all the intimate angels swinging through the undone work, the ready easel, the heart’s workplace. The Hawks Perch
©Seth F.Weaver Sr.1976. Two color linoleum block print. The struggle of the noble farmer and mule versus the blistering heat and the rock hard soil, all this just to survive. From my “Roots” print series.
Apophysis with post work in PSP Gov’t Mule’s ‘Soul Shine’ Good ‘ol wailin’ blues!!!
3d digital art render of a buck mule deer in the brush. Maked with bryce 3d
I wrote about this in my responses to both Antanas and Sylvia but there is more to tell about this. The old farm house that goes with this farm is gorgeous and is right out of frame. There is a reason it is not pictured….also right out of frame, on the left, some folks cleared that entire hillside of trees leaving this muddy, mucky mess. They’ve put a house there that is not terribly attractive but that is not the problem…they also have decided they are going to raise donkeys. They’ve put these poor creatures in these cages that look like large dog pens and they have them all over that grassless hill. When it rains all of the muck runs off the hill, across the road and into Bill and Leslie’s(who live on the farm shown here) front yard. It’s a mess and I wanted to tell you so that you wouldn’t think the entire area was this lovely and bucolic….just a few yards away are those poor imprisoned donkeys.
An extremely cute ass, resting his head on the wall and pleading for dandelions. Couldn’t resist him and he knew it! I’m sure he heard the car coming and rushed into position. County Kerry, Ireland. Canon EOS 400D 18-55mm lens.
Taken at Roxborough State Park, just as the snow was letting up and the skies started to open.
Beautiful mule deer wandering around the hamlet of Bragg Creek, Alberta…........ / I think she wanted a treat! / March 20, 2009…..................As is, straight out of the camera….......... THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS MY FRIENDS…...........xo
Battle of Resaca Reenactment Event 2009
I took a shot of this old barn on my way home from a day of fantastic picture taking. The ladder leaning against the barn really caught my eye. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
Spotted a huge family of mule deer grazing in the cattle field….......... / All the beautiful animals come out in the Spring….....it’s a fabulous sight!!! / Those are the Rockies in the background…..............photo taken west of Calgary, Alberta, Canada…............... March 20, 2009 THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS MY FRIENDS…...........xo
this fawn was left to hide by his mother at a visitor center in california
love affair .
/ Schellbourne Pass – Schell Creek Mountains / Eastern Nevada / (2008.02.20) I thought it strange to be seeing so many deer down low, this early in the year. / The day after this, a major earthquake rocked eastern Nevada. Featured in / Deer Me! / (2009.APR.28) RedBubble Album: Wildlife Of The Great Basin
©Seth F.Weaver,Sr. 03/20/09. This is one of my favorite themes. Inspired by the hard working Southern USA farmer of bygone days battling the hard dried soil with only his mule and plow. Truly back breaking work…just to feed his family and survive. A noble deed indeed / This is a marker drawing I ran through Photoshop to get the effects in the background. A DigyMix™ work.
Personal collection. Oil on canvas. This didn’t end up saying what was intended. I started with an old black and white depression era photo and intended to make a statement about how unprepared we all are for what faces us environmentally, economically, and politically. Unfortunately, it ended up just being an interesting picture. I was disappointed.
“Hold on, you’ve got a spot there . . . let me get it before it sets in . . .” Mother’s spit: The Universal Solvent. Roxborough State Park, CO
© copyright 2006 All Rights Reserved / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. Taken with my Canon EOS Rebel XT during the fall hunting season. I love the wildlife in Idaho. Using a 18-55 lens, all with focal length out all the way. When I first viewed the picture I was disappointed wanted it closer, but it began to grow on me just as it was.
Male (Buck) and female (Doe) mule deer in a field in the Tule Lake Wildlife Refuge in Northern California. Camera EXIF Information: / ImageDescription – Two Male Mule Deer with antlers along with several female Mule Deer in a field. / Model – Canon EOS 20D / Software – Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows / Copyright – Bart Elder (BartElder@NetZero.Com) / ExposureTime – 1/400 seconds / FNumber – 7.10 / ExposureProgram – Normal program / ISOSpeedRatings – 200 / DateTimeOriginal – 2007:01:10 13:23:59 / MeteringMode – Multi-segment / Flash – Flash not fired, compulsory flash mode / FocalLength – 400 mm / ExposureMode – Auto / White Balance – Auto
Cowboy on a mule brings home the herd of horses.
This is a male Mule Deer that I took at my parents second home in Grassvalley, CA. There second home is in a Country Club called Alta Sierra. It is located in the mountains in Nevada County, which is part of gold country. It is so peaceful and quiet, there is wild life all around them. Thank you for looking at my new work.
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