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I had some time to relax today...and decided I wanted a new wall-hanger for the room to place alongside my African trophy mounts, etc.

So here's a new 18"x12" print I created called Breaking Boundaries...hope you enjoy it too Smiler

 
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Very impressive.
 
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Very impressive.



Thank you Ben I appreciate it Smiler

This is my First Edition of 5 for my new African Wildlife Collection: Break Out...

It's an endeavor to feature my own personal artistic style and incorporate this dramatic expression into various intensities in my wildlife imagery... as in something somewhat subtle as this piece to others being much more bold, intense, and incredibly wild!

In other words...it gives me something to do rotflmo
 
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Lovely picture; thanks!


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Great effect.


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GREAT PHOTO!! I love it.
The gemsbok is a beautiful animal & catching it in action made for a great photo.
I am sitting next to 1 of my gemsbok pedestal mounts as I write this.


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NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
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Nice effect, well done.


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Nice!!!!
 
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I genuinely appreciate all your comments!

Thank you beer
 
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Beautiful!

I need to send you my photos to have you do one of your enhancement packages on them. Getting them from the camera to the computer is pretty much the limit of my techno-savvy...or even exceeds it!Smiler
 
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Beautiful!

I need to send you my photos to have you do one of your enhancement packages on them. Getting them from the camera to the computer is pretty much the limit of my techno-savvy...or even exceeds it!Smiler



Thank you I appreciate it!

And it would be my privilege to work on your images Smiler

Here's my addy...

lapierre.roland@yahoo.com
 
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GREAT PHOTO!! I love it.
The gemsbok is a beautiful animal & catching it in action made for a great photo.
I am sitting next to 1 of my gemsbok pedestal mounts as I write this.


Thanks bwana cecil!!!

Yes, the Gemsbok is one of my favorites too tu2
 
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Seems like I've seen that specific oryx before.
Nice work Ro. My favorite is still of the Damara dik dik. Please share it with the others on AR.

Uncle Geoff


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Seems like I've seen that specific oryx before.
Nice work Ro. My favorite is still of the Damara dik dik. Please share it with the others on AR.

Uncle Geoff



Uncle, yes!
I'll be doing it soon as it will be part of another Fine Art Edition to my new African Wildlife Collection: Break Out... tu2
 
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Very nice work Roland.


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Nice Roland...but depends on what boundary..as long as he aint wounded and heading for the National Park Big Grin


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Nice Roland...but depends on what boundary..as long as he aint wounded and heading for the National Park Big Grin



rotflmo thanks my friend...
 
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Very nice work Roland.


Thank you Smiler
 
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I should've mentioned this earlier...

For those of you emailing me image(s)
please describe what TYPE of work you want done on your images i.e., STANDARD enhancements,PREMIUM enhancements, or ARTISTIC WORK.

Thank you... I appreciate the work and the confidence you place in me with your SPECIAL photos. tu2

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His neck is HUGE!
The facial features are magnificent, almost too pretty to shoot.
I am asuming that is sand being kicked up in the lower left of the photo. At 1st I thought it was a lens smear. But after staring at it for a while, my weak eyes figured it out.(probably need new glasses)
I just love this picture.


LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
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His neck is HUGE!
The facial features are magnificent, almost too pretty to shoot.
I am asuming that is sand being kicked up in the lower left of the photo. At 1st I thought it was a lens smear. But after staring at it for a while, my weak eyes figured it out.(probably need new glasses)
I just love this picture.



Bwana Cecil---

Well then, it's YOURS!!!
Yes, it's a BIG POOF of sand all around behind him! This style I'm expressing through my imagery has gotten to you Big Grin

It was my greatest objective...to cause the VIEWER to look deep within the image as always...Good job! tu2

I'll be displaying this First Edition for sale from my new African Wildlife Collection: Break Out at a very prestigious Art Gallery in the next couple weeks. It will be a Limited Edition Collection for certain.

Because you so passionately enjoy this particular PIECE as I do,... I would like to send you a "full resolution" PRINT as a special GIFT to you once I send it off to the printing lab to be proofed, etc.!

Upon acceptance all you would need to do is frame it beer

Bless you brother!

email me your physical address, please!

Aloha!

Ro

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Late-Bloomer
I had just e-mailed you with a request, then came on AR to find this.
Thanks for your generosity.
I will send you my physical address tonight.
Again, Thanks!
Cecil


LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
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Good cats, both of you. Beautiful artistry. The gemsbuck/bok/oryx was the most majestic animal I took on my PG hunt. I had it mounted pedestal on a custom mesquite pedestal with a hexagonal base and the interior panels were covered with backskin. Great work, along with all of your others.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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Late-Bloomer
I had just e-mailed you with a request, then came on AR to find this.
Thanks for your generosity.
I will send you my physical address tonight.
Again, Thanks!
Cecil


You're welcome and I'll look into the other work too tu2
 
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Good cats, both of you. Beautiful artistry. The gemsbuck/bok/oryx was the most majestic animal I took on my PG hunt. I had it mounted pedestal on a custom mesquite pedestal with a hexagonal base and the interior panels were covered with backskin. Great work, along with all of your others.


I appreciate your comments very much...THANKS!

And yes, when I went to Africa and saw it...I immediately said I "gotta" hunt a couple of these...MAJESTIC WARRIORS indeed tu2
 
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I don't have a clue about art, but that is purty!
 
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