The Boxley Stud Snuffing Metal Print
by Michael Dougherty
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The Boxley Stud Snuffing metal print by Michael Dougherty. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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This big bull is the largest in Boxley Valley in 2012. He is a 9x8 and here he is sniffing the air to get my scent. Elk have smelling organs in their... more
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This big bull is the largest in Boxley Valley in 2012. He is a 9x8 and here he is sniffing the air to get my scent. Elk have smelling organs in their mouths.
About Michael Dougherty
Michael Dougherty is a nature photographer, webmaster and free lance writer living in Newton County in Northwest Arkansas. His home borders the Ponca Wilderness of the Buffalo National River Park. His work is focused primarily on Arkansas nature photography, wildlife, and rural subjects within 100 miles of his home in Compton, Arkansas. He has written articles for Arkansas Wildlife Magazine, and is considered the leading elk photographer in Arkansas. His other website, http://arkansaswildlifephotography.com, provides up-to-date information on wildlife photo opportunities, with maps, animal location reports, and tutorials on photographing wildlife in the upper river region of the Buffalo National River and NW Arkansas. It is the online...
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Michael Dougherty
No, this has been his "look" for years. He just gets freaky with age. There was one around that had a similar rack. You are thinking of Prince, he has disappeared for now, he is the only dual drop tine bull I have ever seen.
Nava Jo Thompson
Well--you are the expert--however--he is what he is. Did he lose part of his antler that dipped down on one side?
Michael Dougherty
Well, he and I are practically buddies. I know him pretty well. It was pretty exciting though to be on the ground looking up at him 30 yards away.
Nava Jo Thompson
Wo--ah! You had better have a sack of candy canes ready. fav and voted!