The Buck Poses Here #2
by Bill Kesler
Title
The Buck Poses Here #2
Artist
Bill Kesler
Medium
Photograph
Description
This mule deer buck was making his way through some tall dried weeds when we met eye-to-eye. I figured he might turn around and head back the direction he came from, but he seemed to be just as curious of me as I was of him.
This photograph was taken inside Union Pacific's Bailey Yard where a dozen or so mule deer make their home in a remote small wooded area. Bailey Yard is located in North Platte, Nebraska and is the world's largest railroad classification yard.
This photograph has had an artistic filter applied to give it qualities unique to the art of painting.
In addition, an artistic effect has been added to give a feel of texture and dimension, and featured in "The Slat Collection" gallery by Bill Kesler Photography.
Featured in the group:
Midwest America Photography
5/09/16
Featured in the group:
Images That Excite You!
5/06/16
Featured in the group:
500 Views Share Group
5/06/16
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November 20th, 2012
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Comments (16)
Emmy Vickers
Wow, another fantastic unique work of art and scene. How awesome this cutie did not run away. Great technique and perspective. l/v/fave/tweeted.
Bill Kesler
Thank you David for featuring my artwork titled "The Buck Poses Here" in the group "Midwest America Photography", I really appreciate your support.
John Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in "Images That Excite You!"
Bill Kesler replied:
Thank you John for featuring my artwork titled "The Buck Poses Here" in the group "Images That Excite You!", I appreciate your support.
Kathy Krause
Awesome artwork Bill! Love this design with the texture. It makes it look like a camouflaged blind. Wow! Love it! L/F
Bill Kesler replied:
Thank you Kathy, I really appreciate this wonderful comment - glad you love it.