The mule deer was on a previous photo tour/workshop into the high country of northern New Mexico. The old homestead in the second image belongs to my friend Harold Anderson of Jaroso, Colorado. I gave the image an old-world charm/glow to create some warmth to the forlorn scene. Over the years, Harold has been very generous with his time and resources for photography subjects on his property. Thank you, Harold. The third image is how a framed and matted print of the Bison with petroglyphs titled “Moving Through Time” would look like hanging. Let me know if you can’t live without it.
As always, thanks for looking. G
8 thoughts on “Mule Deer, Abandoned Homestead, New Print.”
2nd & 3rd – different – love them.
As always, thank you, Ron. G
Moving Thru Time is so beautiful. Bison to
Me are our national treasure..
I wished they still roamed everywhere so we could see them around every bend instead of cattle. Thank you, Patsy. G
All great but I like the mule deers questioning look.
I found the mule deer image and liked the interaction with me in the photo that we had so I posted it just for you! Thanks, Alison. G
Nice framing on the bison/petroglyph composite, which is a magnificent image.
Peaceful love them x