Cowboy Petroglyph at Hidden Bear Ranch

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Which one do you suppose I identify with?

Photo date: 2010-07-29 21:40:03

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Note: When I'd done the Technology Panel (link) here in 2008 I thought it was silly that I hadn't done the things that everyone talked about locally: the elk.

Photo taken on 2010-07-29 20:01:37

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Note: Close up of Cowboy.

Photo taken on 2010-07-28 19:56:42

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Photo taken on 2010-07-28 19:55:09

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Note: Making this carving I learned the difference between mule deer and white tailed deer.

Photo taken on 2010-07-26 20:42:25

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Note: Good light was rare and brief in this location during the monsoon. This is my host's GMC Dually pickup. It is some powerfull rig.

Photo taken on 2010-07-23 21:05:43

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Photo taken on 2010-07-23 21:05:37

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Note: This was a blackfaced lamb at the Norwood Rodeo

Photo taken on 2010-07-23 19:12:23

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Note: Another sheep from the Norwood fair and rodeo.

Photo taken on 2010-07-23 19:12:17

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Note: The fair and rodeo was on while I was in town where I got to see the 4H auction of some kid's livestock. These were a few sheep from that day.

Photo taken on 2010-07-23 19:12:12

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Note: This is the rig I got to drive when I was in Telluride. The short wheel base and 4WD made it excellent for the environment. There was one drive to Telluride on Last Dollar Road when I would hav given my last dollar to get down safely.

Photo taken on 2010-07-23 19:11:55

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Note: This 1980's Ford pickup belonged to my host in ND. But this body style has been my favorite since the 1980's when Robert Heckes had one. In this case it served a compositional necessity.

Photo taken on 2010-07-23 19:11:44

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Note: This is my host's daughter's Suburban that used to belong to my host's wife.

Photo taken on 2010-07-23 19:11:34

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Note: Carvig this deer I learned the difference between white tail and mule deer.

Photo taken on 2010-07-10 16:00:15

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Photo taken on 2010-07-10 16:00:07

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Note: High Camp: this image was meant as a memorial to Glen Harcourt who died shortly after completing work on High Camp.

Photo taken on 2010-07-10 15:59:54

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Note: The english style rider jumping into the shadow.

Photo taken on 2010-07-10 15:59:45

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Photo taken on 2010-07-10 15:59:38

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Note: Most of the fieze.

Photo taken on 2010-07-10 13:45:00

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Note: Top of the frieze in full light.

Photo taken on 2010-07-10 13:43:49

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Note: A brief moment of direct unobstructed light.

Photo taken on 2010-07-10 13:43:00

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Note: Whole frieze painted while working on impressions.

Photo taken on 2010-07-10 12:59:27

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