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Longhorn
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One of the longhorns up close and personal to emphasize the detail work by the artist.

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.Ramad
07/31/08 10:33 AM GMT
All in great detail - the horns, the ribs everything. Wonderful job. Thanks for sharing.
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If practice makes perfect and nobody is perfect, then why practice?
::JQ
07/31/08 11:04 AM GMT
very nice details, thanks for the up close and personal of the longhorns.
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.corngrowth
07/31/08 11:22 AM GMT
Don, some days ago you've said: "The sculptures are believed to be the largest bronze sculptures of their type in the world."
Couldn't agree after just two images, but watching your wonderful series up till now, have to say you're right. Robert Summers gave Dallas a wonderful art-work, captured very well by you.
Regards, Cornelius
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Cornelius was here! (lol) Click HERE to see his work!
.gonedigital
07/31/08 12:25 AM GMT
Ere Don
You got a little too close for this photo m8t, those horns are coming straight at you.

A well detailed but dangerous shot.
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Big brother's watching you :o) A mistreated dog should try to leave a deposit on their masters best carpet, after all it's important to establish who's boss ... Welcome to the last resort. :o)
.Homtail
07/31/08 12:58 AM GMT
This is great. I love the feeling of movement you get from looking at this. Its almost as if their heads a lolling as they walk. Great the way the horns frame and buildings in the background too, good job!
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He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the almighty. I will say of the Lord, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God in whom i trust". Psalm 91: 1 and 2
::LynEve
07/31/08 1:23 PM GMT
Well that one has his eye on the camera! Nice angle and good close up of the detail - it a wonderful piece of artwork overall and each one is so unique.
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The question is not what you look at, but what you see ~ Marcel Proust
.Roseman_Stan
07/31/08 1:30 PM GMT
Great shots posted again of this fine work Don. Thanks so much for sharing this series.

Stan
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“Won't you come into the garden? I would like my roses to see you” - Richard Brinsley Sheridan
.muki7
07/31/08 1:41 PM GMT
A great capture, The details so good i had to go start up the barbecue. Well done.

Ed
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I will give up my camera, When they pry my cold dead fingers from around it.
::cynlee
07/31/08 4:36 PM GMT
Terrific poses he made them assume in his sculptures. I love them juxtaposed with the modern building in the background; that mirrored window one is neat.
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"Take it upon yourselves to be more forthright in your comments"* *Les (&purmusic)
.TheWhisperer
07/31/08 7:25 PM GMT
I hope you werent wearing your red shirt that day!!! lol
Great shot of those Longhorns in this one Don. Hope you didnt miss your coach waiting over there! Well done!
Ann
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::biffobear
07/31/08 7:41 PM GMT
That's some beast methinks your hankering to spend some time at a Dude Ranch..Watch out for Jack Palance He's a mean SOB.
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Cheap thrills are always expensive.
.Genver
07/31/08 9:05 PM GMT
Very good view of the sculpture with a good clarity,the photo is very lovely.
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.Tomeast
07/31/08 11:04 PM GMT
What I like is the movement that the artist captured.
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::100k_xle
08/01/08 8:37 PM GMT
Excellent Work on ALL the Sculptures Don.
Somehow they would have seemed better suited with a Brownish color don't you think ?

E J
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Ribbit ! Come on over to my Pad.

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