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I took the original of this back in 2018, but I ran it through some editing and filtering to create a mousepad to use while I do music slides at our Christian Country Cowboy Church services.
Cowboy...Denton, TX. Prior school teacher living his dream as a riding instructor with his own camp.
It looks as if they are considering whether to run me out of town or not. Fortunately I got to stay and took some interesting shots at Ballina heritage day where these two local cowboys rule the roost..
A 1/6th Scale Regent Miniatures Diorama.
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Yes, cowboys still exist. I took a few photos at a calf round up where the calves get vaccinations, etc, so they can go back out on the range with their moms. (Calf Roundup DSC_3792.jpg)
Cowboy is still around, although, I thought i was going to lose him last year. He was the one that was born on Mother's Day... I was right there to catch him. He goes where he wants and does what he wants and is always dirty :) --typical cowboy.
River, our young cowboy, sits in excitement and anticipation while watching all of the Westcliffe, CO Stampede activities... keeping his fingers crossed in order to stretch himself tall enough this year to pass the height test, allowing him into the mutton bustin' event!!!
me and jake doing one are duets,every time we see each other the guitars come out.taken grasmere lake district.the hacienda brothers,bit of western soul.
Trinidad Cowboy, old man and his dog on Christmas 2013 in Trinidad, Cuba.
In Explore 21 April 2014 (#96).
Landscape astrophotographers are more often than not, kindred spirits. Who else would sacrifice their sleep and go to new places and shoot pictures in challenging conditions? One such kindred spirit is my friend Joey Burns. Though we met through a local photography club on Facebook, we never got to meet or shoot with until now. Joey shares the same passion for finding new places and compositions and not more of the same that most people are content to shoot.
When Joey shared a picture of this unique chapel, it brought back memories of the Chapel of Transfiguration in Grand Teton National Park. Now, this being Texas, there are no jagged peaks or mountains to form a background. Nonetheless, at a whim Joey and I decided to take take a quick trip to The King’s Trail Cowboy Church in Whitewright, Texas a rural community about 50 minutes drive northeast of us.
Both of us having never been there at night, arrived to very bright lights in the parking lot cloaking the entire scene in light more suitable for a movie set. To the left hand side of the frame, there was a Rodeo Arena befitting the Texas cowboys and country folks that the church primarily serves. The frogs croaking in the pond behind the church provided some background music.
As I took my first test shots, it became apparent that the clear Milky Way that I had hoped to find was more of an ethereal presence. To capture any details in the skies meant that we had to forego any of the standard practices for shooting a usual Milky Way shot. A whole lot of creative experimentation in the field and careful processing yielded this image. When we left the church grounds around 3am, we left happy that we came away with something satisfying. And for me the best part was I finally got to meet Joey and his wife Cindi along along with their very sweet dog, Lakota.
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> [A1] "Roddy" cowboy hat
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Supposed to be a young Hank Williams, but not sure I really see the resemblence! Oh well...I do love cowboys! I plan to practice more on this theme, I need to get the hat right! It's kind of kooky looking, but it'll do for now!
Cowboys come to town to get new tires on their vehicles. Boots, spurs, training shoes, sandals and flip-flops are all examples of manly footwear in North Texas.
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A través del trueno/Through the thunder
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Jackson, Wyoming
Most every town in Wyoming has had a cowboy bar that catered to the local cowboy population. Jackson’s Cowboy Bar opened in 1936 and this striking neon sign installed on the roof in 1945. It was not universally well received. “The town of Jackson has an ordinance requiring a permit before constructing a building. Before the permit is issued the mayor and council inquire into the proposed construction,” the Jackson Hole Courier ventured at that time. “The ordinance should be amended without delay to include installation of electric signs. In this way future neon monstrosities might be avoided.” Now named the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, this institution has become one of Jackson’s most popular – and gaudiest -- attractions. Tourists go there in droves. Real cowboys not so much.
It's a cowboy.
The hat is this piece flipped inside out BEN 10 Humungousaur shoulder piece.
The dark tan CCBS shells are from a Chima Figure.
The hat idea was originally Grayson.
This only took me 1 year, 7 months and 14 days to finish (www.flickr.com/photos/sparkytron/9175091078)
Picture taken at The Pickled Cowboy in the Wisconsin Dell.
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Western style and gifts located in downtown Wisconsin Dells
My brother's cowboy boots from when he was a little boy.
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A guitar and amp waits on stage for the concert to start. This will be cowboy music, which is not the same as country and western music. This genre is about life on the ranch, horses, cattle drives, and so on. We get to here some very talented musicians who are totally unknown away from the rural west.