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Post by El Crab on May 15, 2006 15:28:03 GMT -6
With advance apologies to Julie Andrews and Company... Realbirds on horseback and poor Charles Vincent/ Charging across fords and low shots of Weir Point/ Those Keogh markers and a farrier's grave/ These are a few of my favorite pix/ A Realbird charging across Medicine Tail Coulee Ford... Weir Point... Two similar views of the Keogh markers... At some point, I will be getting all of the pix I have (around 300, plus some extras from the other three) arranged into a nice little gallery. They won't all make the cut, but that's what I'm starting out with. When completed, I will be offering a CD with said gallery and all the original copies of the pix. Plus, I'll throw in certain images, such as the above, sized in various dimensions for desktop use. In the meantime, if anyone wants my images for a desktop, just lemme know what size. And, of course, what image.
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Post by bubbabod on May 15, 2006 17:20:57 GMT -6
Nice pics, Scott. But don't give up the day job. Don't think Julie Andrews has any worries.
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Post by Lawtonka on May 15, 2006 19:38:08 GMT -6
Good shots Crab. I like the Vincent Charles view with Weir Point in the distance. The Realbird shot is nice to, kind of reminds me of the old Marlboro Man. Keep em coming.
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Post by Diane Merkel on May 16, 2006 21:33:17 GMT -6
More from your Blue Period! I love the first and last ones. Dramatic and terrific!
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Post by El Crab on May 17, 2006 0:50:11 GMT -6
More from your Blue Period! I love the first and last ones. Dramatic and terrific! Yeah. I've gotten over the fact that I apparently had the settings a bit off on the camera. I like how the pix I took came out, at least the ones where I tried to be a photographer, and not just snapping photos. But next time, you can be assured I'll have my laptop with me, so I can check my photos before moving on. I needed to buy a new battery for it, and should have done so before my trip. But again, I like how the four I posted turned out.
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Post by mwkeogh on Apr 14, 2007 10:41:26 GMT -6
That looks like John Real Bird, Henry's son. John's quite a horseman and has ridden for years in the rodeo. He's tough as nails and one of the tallest Crows I have yet seen. I call him "Touch the Clouds". lol.
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Post by Realbird on Aug 12, 2007 17:42:22 GMT -6
Nobody does it better.
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Post by bubbabod on Aug 13, 2007 8:33:44 GMT -6
Realbird, not so sure about that. Have you ever seen Michael Terry on horseback? Wow!
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Post by Scout on Aug 18, 2007 13:50:03 GMT -6
The realbird photo is a beauty. Someone posted a great photo here somewhere of the water carrier ravine from the top of Reno hill...I can't find it anywhere. Directions?
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Post by pohanka on Jun 6, 2008 18:43:33 GMT -6
Great picture! Absolutely wonderful!!!
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Post by AZ Ranger on Jun 8, 2008 7:29:10 GMT -6
That is a good picture Joe. I have seen some just as good. My all time favorite rider would be Tom Wadell. He was a former Ranger from the Safford Arizona area. He rodeoed, worked horseback and managed Cliff Ranch. I trapped black bears with him one summer behind Fort Grant in the Grahams horseback. It was a constant education all summer long. He currently manages a ranch for Ted Turner in New Mexico.
AZ Ranger
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Post by runaheap on Sept 5, 2008 14:50:55 GMT -6
I'm down here in Georgia and the first thing I notice is: there ain't a tree in sight! Nice Pics Scott! AZ if I had an 81MM Mortar, I could hit Ted's House from my back yard (He's about a mile and a half as the crow flies), down in Fulton Co. If Jane was still there I would certainly be lookin for one.
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