Wild winter 

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  • anyone interested in buying this work please go to this link all the sales of this image will go to help the bushfire victims, thanks so much for helping with this cause this guy has been a fav of many since the day i took this shot, and yes he does look great printed! he’s a cardinal that lives around my home, this was taken a couple of winter’s ago (2005), he’s sired at least 5 nests of eggs since then, bringing his kids around

  • Photograph taken in Devon, UK

  • original oil on canvas stretched on a wooden frame / 15.75×19.69 inches (40×50 cm) / can be shipped worldwide (insurance) / price : 500 usd / payment via paypal

  • Shot in the flower gardens of greenwich park, / London.

  • Coyote plowing through deep snow in ever-lasting search of a mouse or other morsal to eat.

  • The wind was just starting to blow up a storm and put a dusting of snow on this bison.

  • Dove in the rime-frosted branches of a Russian Olive

  • Rain, in Oregon? Nah…...

  • These bolders run all the way to Myrtle forest that you can see at the end then drops down over the mountain.

  • Wild horses in Utah. /

  • Canon 350 D 17-40 mm lens. Winter landscape with sunset in fog.

  • Lone bison in Yellowstone, location of one of only four free roaming and genetically pure bison herds on public lands in North America. This pic is also featured on my profile page at JPG Magazine. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries All rights reserved.

  • With winter approaching and the pack ice thickening it becomes impossible for penguins to hunt from shore. This Gentoo will soon join his extended family on the edge of the pack hunting for fish and krill until the Spring thaw. / Canon 5D Canon 100-400mm at 135mm 1/750 sec with off camera flash fast sync.

  • Featured in No 1 Artists Of Redbubble group / Featured in the Backyard Macro and Closeups group Young wild but friendly robin displays his red breast

  • Wildflowers in Colorado’s Winter Park. Taken in July of this year. I needed a break from winter and gray drudgery… Please see my Etsy listing for this image – and purchase a pearlescent metallic print of this beautiful photograph!

  • European Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) – 30-Dec-08 Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 400mm L f/5.6

  • My friend and Estes Park neighbor, Shiloh and Me on the Wild Basin Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park yesterday. The whole area was snowpacked and beautiful. We did have to pay attention and stay in the middle of the trail….or…...as you can see, if we even stepped off a little to the side, we would sink up to our knees! It was a fun day…. :-)

  • From my collection: / Emerquinox / Spirit of Alaska ~ Alaska North Star Winter Scenics Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Emerquinox is a word I coined when I combined the words Emerge and Equinox The Great White North I took this photo in deep winter 20 January 2008 midway between Fairbanks and North Pole Alaska. In summer this area is a peat bog. It is actually quite deep as in late Autumn I have watched a cow Moose submerge herself and swim in the pond at sunset. Near the Chena River, in winter it is used as a ‘highway’ for mushers and their dogsleds and also for snowmachines. I removed the natural blue hue with a white balance adjustment. Then I desaturated selective colours pulling down the yellow, magenta, and green. With a slight adjustment on contrast, I then used the lasso tool and selected only the sky to remove the digital noise as I had my ISO setting too high at 400 and, along with the cold, this created too much noise with the original photograph. The temperature on this day had actually warmed to about 10F. Within a week it plunged again to appx minus -47F. Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 20 January 2008 16:41:50 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/125 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 “Permafrost, perennially frozen ground that maintains a temperature at or below the freezing point for at least two years. Vast tracts of permafrost lie across Alaska, Canada, northern Europe and Asia, and Antarctica. About 80 percent of Alaska’s land area contains permafrost. In the Interior region, vegetation must adapt itself to short, warm summers and long, cold winters. Trees grow slowly, and their root systems must be shallow because they cannot penetrate the permafrost. In Alaska, permafrost occurs as a continuous sheet north of the Brooks Range, extending from a few inches below the surface down to as deep as 1,000 feet. As one goes south, however, it gets progressively thinner, the melted layer on top gets thicker, and holes or gaps begin to appear in it. Permafrost may extend to depths of more than 500 m (1,600 ft). Clues to the age of the permafrost of the Northern Hemisphere lie in the numerous discoveries of mammoth remains embedded in frozen ground. Mammoths became extinct about 10,000 to 15,000 years ago, coincident with the end of the most recent ice age. Some scientists, however, think that much of today’s permafrost may have formed as long as 120,000 years ago.” Source: Wikipedia “As with all great journeys, the vision is the beginning / Dreams of all the possibilities, / of the many paths widening to the future / Of all the great and extraordinary things our mind can imagine / The persistence of our own opportunistic souls reaching for what is yet unabridged / An unconscious decision to struggle forward yet again / And without even knowing of our focus / We start forward / All of our past, our teachings, our experience are brought into play / The trials of our past giving us the tools that we need to find our way / Our way to fulfilling this newest quest for our dream / No obstacle too great, / no argument rebuff / The journey begun, we will not allow defeat / We can only see the unfolding, as it will be / And as always, / the goal is reached / And there, / sated in the peace of our newly added thread in the web of our life / We rest / And the vision comes again” / ~ by Steve ‘Easy’ Whitacre 2005

  • Feature Image – America’s Natural Wonders Group I was in total awe when after trudging through a very slippery ice track I then to come face to face with this amazing vista. It really blew me away. . From a day in Yellowstone National Park USA April 2008 Nikon D40x / Nikkor 55-200mm

  • Snow drifting quietly down, not a sound other than snowflakes softly landing, this beautiful fox letting me share it with him. Deep winter in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Canon 40D, Canon 100-400 IS Lens, f5, 1/400, focal length 220mm (that’s close for those who don’t use telephotos). Featured in: / - Wolves & Wild Kin group, Feb 2009, thank you so much! / - Americas – Rural, Urban, Wild, Free group June 2009, thank you so much! / - Canon DLSR group June 2009, thank you so much! / - High Desert group, June 2009, thank you so much! / - High Quality Animal Images, September 2009, thanks so much! / - Snow! Glorious Snow!!, October 2009, thanks so much! / - Earth Keepers, October 2009, thanks so much!! / - Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art, October 2009, thanks so much!! Matted prints of this image have sold – thank you very much!!

  • My little squirrel friend, I call him Oliver Twist…begging for his morning breakfast at my patio door. Picture / Make: NIKON CORPORATION / Model: NIKON D40 / Shutter Speed: 10/1250 second / F Number: F/5.6 / Focal Length: 175 mm / ISO Speed: 900 ___ Featured in the Following: / Squirrels & Chipmunks / Michigan Outdoors / Nikon D40 Users Wins in the following Groups & Challenges: / Squirrels & Chipmunks – “Put On A Happy Face” – Challenge Winner #1 – Oct. 2009 / Squirrels & Chipmunks – “Who You Lookin At?” – Top 10 (#3) – Oct. 2009 / All Soft and Cuddlies !! – September Avatar Challenge – Challenge Winner (#1) Aug 2009 / The Beginner’s Corner – “That One Great Shot” – Top 10 (#5)

  • What is there to say…hehe! / My “little friend” is the Rambo of squirrels! _____ Featured in the following groups: / Featured Features – For Featured Art, Photography, T-Shirts, Writing – Aug 2009 / Squirrels and Chipmunks – June 2009 / Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free – June 2009 Winner in the following challenges: / Funny Kritters – “Nutty Squirrels & Chipmunks” – Top 10 (#4) Oct. 2009

  • Here are two other stags that I “shot” in Sutherland near the scottish North coast. / Last year this shot won me a brandnew Canon 5D :-) Featured in Unlimited Quality / Featured in Animal Photography

  • Nikon D60 / Lens: Nikon 18-55mm / f/5.6 1/60 ISO200 / as is

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