Saturday, February 14, 2009

Antelope photos.


We found these little guys just north of Cascade, Montana. They ran alongside the truck for a while, then they stopped to look at us. They blend into the prairie so well, their coloring is exactly like the land where they live.
Donna Ridgway

Eagle on a post. Nature photos.




Watching this eagle take flight was so interesting. As it happens, I captured the instant his talons left the post. That was exciting. He was so huge, standing on the ground, he probably would have come up to my chin! These guys give you such dirty looks when you try walking toward them, it's fun to imagine what they might be thinking.
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Old wood. Artist Reference photo for sale.


This is the door to the tack shed at the ranch. My Great Uncle Bob, built this shed, with his one hand. Actually, he had part of his left hand, but no fingers...he didn't let that hold him back.

This building has been on the ranch since homestead days, when he built it. I love the colors in the weathered wood.
Donna Ridgway
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Four screen saver images.




I had carousel horses on my computer screen saver, but I exchanged them for some wildlife photos from my personal collection. As I see the images float onto the screen, I get a kick out of the animals... It actually reminds me of the day we took the photos, where we ate our lunch, and how far we traveled to get the photos.

You wouldn't have those memories tied up in these photos, but you might enjoy seeing the wildlife. Perhaps you'd love to have wildlife near you, and you live in a city. This screensaver would fulfill your longings to be near the animals themselves.

This screensaver, has 28 images on it now, and I might add a few more. You can see four more of the photos on my studio blog. There's a skunk with a big fluffy tail, a bull elk and some others...

Screensaver is for sale, for $15 and that includes shipping. It comes on a cd. Email me at artistreferencephotos@gmail.com if you'd like one.
Donna Ridgway
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Black Bear photo for sale. Artist reference photo.


This bear was so cute, trying to figure out how to get closer to the chokecherries! I posted photos of him this summer, when we first saw him, but I'm revisiting some photo files, so decided I'd post another of this guy.

That perfect heart on his chest is kind of awesome!
Donna Ridgway
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Saturday, January 31, 2009

wlhat kind of bird is this?

I can't exactly find him in my bird book. He was here, in deep snow, in Montana. And he seemed to be enjoying the snow. He rolled in it, fluffed his feathers in it, ran all around acting silly. He was so cute. But I can't figure out who he is.

If you know, drop me a comment?
Donna Ridgway
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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Elk watching the Deer go by.


I think it's so fun to see these elk, watching a herd of mule deer go by. Wonder what they're thinking? What ever it was that scared the mule deer, didn't worry the elk, they never did move off. I'm intensely interested in watching animals to see what they're going to do next. Click this image to see a larger version.
My photos are copyrighted and may not be copied or used without my permission.
Donna Ridgway
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Cute foal, artist reference photo for sale.


Look at the wispy mane on this foal, it's so cute. He's a flashy little baby, with his blaze face and sleepy eyed look.

It's still January, but I must be thinking of spring things! Little baby things....
Donna Ridgway
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Mule deer bucks, artist reference photo for sale.


The deer are more relaxed now hunting season is over. These mule deer took time to look us over while we took photos of them. They've still got their antlers. I only saw them this one time, so I'm glad I got several photos.
Donna Ridgway
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Tell me this isn't cute? Reference photo of angus calf for sale.

This calf is a few days old. She was born in the middle of 30 below zero weather. Lucky for her, she was born inside a good calving barn. The day I took this photo, the temperature was 50 above. Even at that, she laid close to a pile of tires, soaking up the heat they radiated. She's so cute, maybe you want to create your next painting from her image?
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Another curlew.


This one is looking for something to eat..I hope he found it! Look at his knobby knees...I think they're cute.
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Curlew walking, reference photo.


Another long legged, long beaked bird. Click the photo to see a larger version. Remember, photos posted here on the internet are not as clear as those you'll receive for your paintings.
Donna Ridgway
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Dappled buckskin grazing in the sunshine. Artist reference photo for sale.


This photo has been cropped to get rid of useless detail. If you need a good reference of a horse grazing in the background, here's your photo. His coloring is interesting, he makes a good point of interest.
Donna Ridgway
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Long beaked bird.

I love these prairie birds. I can sit and watch them for hours. The patterns on their feathers are so interesting, and each species of birds has such different habits.
Donna Ridgway
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Bird on a post.


For those of you who love to paint birds, this little guy is colorful and cheerful. I like the way birds can grip the smallest post top. It's kind of amazing how they can hang on comfortably.
Donna Ridgway
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Mule by the corral, artist reference photo for sale.


Click this photo to see a larger version. Using your own coloring and imagination, you could create a great photo, using this old mule!
Donna Ridgway
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Monday, January 19, 2009

Angus calf, headed for first milk.


Here's the baby, headed for his first drink of milk. He's got such a good mom, she'll take great care of him.
Donna Ridgway
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Learning to walk is not easy!


Here's the calf and this is what happened when he first stood on his own four legs, and tried to take a step. It seems like a terrible fall, but all baby animals begin life with wobbly legs. You can't believe the strength of the instinct within them, that makes them try again, almost instantly. This baby was up and drinking milk, 15 minutes after he first hit the ground. It's an amazing thing, to see the calves born, and watch them thrive.

We helped out at the ranch this weekend, moving calves and cows into different pens, cleaning barns, and doctoring.
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Brand new, angus calf photo.


This angus calf is about five minutes old. Still soaking wet, and all shiny black. He has the blue grey eyes of a new baby. He's so cute. I'll post some photos of him, as he tried to take his first steps. He had a rather spectacular fall, but recovered from it, like it was nothing. I can't imagine the resilience these little guys have. They're very tough.

This one was lucky to be born in 50 degree weather, his little buddies were born at 20 below, in a blizzard, just week ago!
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Strutting Banty Rooster, artist reference photo for sale.


This banty rooster was on the move. I think he'd make a cute painting!
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Black, feather footed chicken, photo for sale.


This little black hen is so cute. Her eyes are bright and clear, her feathered feet are showing.
Donna Ridgway
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Banty Rooster for you to paint! Artist reference photo for sale.


This banty rooster has brilliant coloring and wonderful feathers. The large file, has a lot of detail and color in it.
Donna Ridgway
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Grey rooster, red hen, artist reference photo for sale.


Imagine this photo, with a rusty red fence behind the chickens, then the snow, then the red chicken, then the grey chicken. I like the way the layers fall into place... This photo could become the basis of your next great painting!

Artist reference photo pricing is listed on the sidebar of this blog.
Donna Ridgway
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