Tyrranus verticalis Gemini. . . . A Very Interesting name for this very aggressive ornithi couple; they attack hawks in their own defense and weather the wicked Panhandle with a persistence that rivals my own tenacity for the shot. A black band stretches across their eyes, an Avian Lone Ranger, chest bright yellow missing only the angular type font of a superhero.
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Horses at Moonrise not only has a significant effect on viewers but also seems to cause the critics to line up questions about the photographs authenticity. In this day of digital imagery, CGI (computer-generated imagery) and Photoshop software manipulation any type of visual imagery can be produced and made to look like something straight out of reality.
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Learn about a document for the life of the Great Llano Estacado as it is and for a life that must never end; a continuously unfolding series of images and stories where the metaphorical elements become iconic values institutionalized as regenerated and pure genius loci once more, cared for and nurtured perpetually ….
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Box Set Gallery owner Steve Zeifman of Santa Fe, New Mexico has announced that earlier this year, the Box Set Gallery was chosen as one of three fine art resources for a very special project . . . Read More . . .
Mike Bahn of ABC Blueprints, 9th and Tyler in Amarillo has began retail sales of Randall Derrick's photographic prints. Interested customers can browse their beautiful catalog and select from many of the available pritns. The professional printers at ABC will print any image in just about any size and will ship a packaged print at your convenience. Call toll free 1-800-288-1841 or email Mike at abcblue@blueprinter.comRead more . . .
The Commissioner of the Texas Historical Commission, Thomas Alexander has purchased the licenses to Randall Derrick's Looking East from Adobe Walls, a photograph that includes famous Billy Dixon Ridge. Mr. Alexander, contacted Randall Derrick in April asking some specific detalis of the photograph that includes the historical Billy Dixon Ridge. Read more . . .