Thanks to the wonderful work of Cory and Web dog services I have finally graduated from a blog, to a web page.. Time to spread my wings and get things a little better organized.. Please bare with me, as I slowly learn all the new buttons and whistles here..

I am also very excited about having a new Gallery, once I get the photos uploaded it  will make it easier to find those prints you have been looking for to hang in your home or office….

I promise I will get to it soon..Hawk and I have been working on some specialty antler items that I will be offering soon as well..

Don’t forget to stop by Web dog and enter for the chance to win a website make over..

 

 

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After hours of trying to capture a good photo of a pheasant in the snow, I learned the valuble lesson that anyone who has ever persued these fast flying, fast running birds already knows. They just don’t stand there and pose.
Although this is not how I invisioned the perfect shot,
Catching the irredescent colors of this cock pheasant in motion against a simple winter background turned out to be my favorite thus far.

 

Here in Northwestern Wyoming spring has arrived in all its glory. The thermometer reads 24 degrees, there is a fresh dusting of snow on the ground and yes, once again the wind is blowing. Glory you say, that doesn’t sound like glory. Well if you look closely, you will see the glory and beauty in this rugged and unforgiving country. An early spring snow may temporarily stall the arrival of the grasses and slow the budding of the trees, but it will not stall the coming of the mountain blue bird. This little guy has returned to this mountain side eager to choose a suitable place to raise his (potential )young, even with the lingering cold temperatures, he stays hard at work, and rises with the sun each morning ardently going about his duties. These little winged ones choose, as we do, to face a few hardships from nature to live and raise their young in a quiet place of beauty.



Congratulations! This week’s poll winner was Yellowstone National Park. Therefore, the week of 3/19-3/26 you will be able to enjoy some of the photographs that I took in Yellowstone last summer.