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  • I got bored this afternoon. I’m not familiar at all with this style but I don’t mind how it turned out considering.

  • Body by Falln-Stock. Thanks! MORE OF THE SERIES: / / / / / / / /

  • ...another shot from Werribee Mansion

  • I started out wanting to do a kinda poetic image with the stag caught up in police tape. But here is where it ended up…I really hate redtape and bureaucracy. Anyway, hope you enjoy! / NFA / Alt. version BMail me: /

  • Midnight Captivation
    by Jennifer Woodward

    US$5.89–US$134.52

    A mixed media artwork, comprising of photographic images, acrylic paint texture and vector shapes. Design, photography and Artwork: Jennifer Woodward © 2008 Animal vector shapes: Adobe.com

  • Full-colour version also available. I just couldn’t decide whether it looks better with or without colour, so I did both.

  • buck shot
    by Christopher Ewing

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    this eight point buck gave us the chance to get some close up shots, he lives in cades cove in the great smoky mountains, was a great foggy morning

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    The Stag
    by IMSirReal

    US$7.65–US$174.80

  • Fallow Deer
    by nialat

    US$4.79–US$109.44

    Picture of a small Fallow Deer in the sun

  • The Watchers
    by Angela Harburn

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Silently the Watchers looked on while the Stag of Forestonia, bathed in moonlight, searched the perimeter walls for his lost love….. More Photoshop Magic! Description for the DAC Group This was made using a photo of my black cat Fleur – sitting on a wall in sunlight looking out over the fields. I removed her and the background from the original shot, and then used a the Panopticum ‘Instant Mirror’ (Vertical Right) to produce a duplicate. I then used the Flaming Pear ‘Atherise’ filter (a favourite!) to change the colour of the image (making it night from day). The moon, clouds and some of the trees are photographs made into Photoshop brushes – these I use a great deal in my fantasy work. Then on a separate layer I create a glow/moonlight effect with the dodge tool – painting behind and down onto the stag below – increasing the brilliance using the light/shadows adjustment. More brushes(from the artists credited) are used on separate layers and given various effects with the ‘blend option’ for each (sorry I can’t recall all of them as I ‘play around’ until I’m happy with the result (the fun part!). Thanks to the following Deviant Artists for use of their fabulous brushes! Castle and Cathedral Brushes – Reine De Cueil / Tranquility Brushes – Wyckedbrush / Stag – Supalimstock

  • Monarch of the Glen
    by AngelaBarnett

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Magnificent Stag standing magestic in the Scottish Highlands EDIT : I am proud to be chosen as Image of the Week by the group / ‘The Scots are Coming’ . Check out this group! : “Image of the Week was chosen this week by last weeks winner Kenart, and his choice of image was posted by someone who had only joined our wee group a few days ago. Kenart told me: “I had other images in mind but this new posting simply blew them away. An image that is as completely Scottish as it can be without drifiting into sentimentality. Well composed, it is a sharp crystal image of a lovely animal in its natural habitat.” So the winner is Angela Barnett, with “Monarch of the Glen”

  • stag
    by sjem ©

    US$25.95

  • Stagbeetle, a Bauplan
    by blepharopsis

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    The taken-apart-beetle I used for the b/g comes from an old Russian book that was in my house since before I was born. I loved it as a kid. And Cyclommatus comes from Irian Jaya.

  • Crash of the Titans
    by blepharopsis

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Lamprima adolphinae, a stag beetle from Irian Jaya (West Papua).

  • Stag silhouette at sunrise
    by Sheila Smart

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    A composite image.

  • Twa Stags
    by MaCross

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Two magnificent stags in the middle of nowhere in Sutherland, Scotland Featured in Animal Kingdom

  • watercolor sunflowers
    by calimero

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • FEATURED IN Wild Nature Photography & Writing / JUST ONE FEATURE AND ITS MY MOSTH VIEWD PHOTO LARGE VIEW PLEASE 7231 VIEWS ON 07/04/2009 AS IS STRAIGHT FROM THE CAMERA (panasonic lumix dmc 7 in use with a panasonic dmw-lt 55/ 1.7 x tele conversion lens) The Oostvaarderplassen is a nature reserve in the Netherlands. Despite its young age (it is in a polder which was only created in 1968) it already has international importance as a European wetland.The Oostvaardersplassen can be divided into two areas: wet and dry. In the wet area along the Markermeer, there are large reedbeds on clay, where moulting geese often feed. This area is also home to Great Cormorant, Common Spoonbill, Great Egret, White-tailed Eagle and Eurasian Bittern, among many other animals. / Before the establishment of the reserve, the dry area was a nursery for willow trees, and in the first year hundreds of seedlings could be found on each square metre. This led to concern that a dense woodland would develop, significantly reducing the value of the habitat for water birds. To avoid this, the park’s managers brought in a number of large herbivores to keep the area more open, including Konik horses, red deer and Heck cattle. These large grazing animals are kept out in the open all year round without supplemental feeding, and are allowed to behave as wild animals (without, for example, castrating males). The ecosystem developing under their influence is thought to resemble those that would have existed on European river banks and deltas prior to human disturbance.

  • Snow Gazer
    by dawndavies

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    for other items see my zazzle.com site under dawnmcininch / / /

  • Winter Comes
    by Tony Elliott

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The last leaves fall and Pan as the Stag is being called to step back beyond the veil. This is my representation of Samhain (Halloween) and is in nature the coming of true winter. Black acrylic on canvas. Do not miss the Goddess behind the tree…

  • The Stag and the Hunter
    by tinygdynamite

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    The Stag was once drinking from a pool and admiring the noble figure he made there. “Ah,” said he, “where can you see such noble horns as these, with such antlers! I wish I had legs more worthy to bear such a noble crown; it is a pity they are so slim and slight.” At that moment a Hunter approached and sent an arrow / whistling after him. Away bounded the Stag, and soon, by the aid of his nimble legs, was nearly out of sight of the Hunter; but not noticing where he was going, he passed under some trees with branches growing low down in which his antlers were caught, so that the Hunter had time to come up. “Alas! alas!” cried the Stag: We often despise what is most useful to us

  • Hounds of Arawn
    by Deborah Holman

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Coloured pencil on smooth paper

  • Stag
    by geoff curtis

    US$4.99–US$114.00

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