Hyper-réaliste photographie documentaire d'un événement de gay rodeo en extérieur, jour ensoleillé sur une arène poussiéreuse en terre battue (rodeo arena), deux cowboys musclés torse nu vus de dos, debout côte à côte contre la barrière blanche et noire rayée (tubing ou railing d'arène), ambiance western gay masculine et authentique années 1990-2000.Cowboy de gauche : peau bronzée/hâlée, dos large et musclé (trapèzes, dorsaux, épaules développés), tatouages visibles sur le haut du dos et l'épaule droite (motifs tribaux ou graphiques sombres), jean bleu foncé taille basse avec large ceinture en cuir noir, numéro de participant "213" imprimé en gros chiffres noirs sur un morceau de tissu blanc épinglé ou collé sur la poche arrière droite du jean, chapeau cowboy noir classique (black felt hat), bras gauche tendu vers l'avant agrippant la barrière, bras droit légèrement plié.Cowboy de droite : peau bronzée similaire, dos ultra-défini et sculpté (V très marqué, muscles saillants sous la peau luisante de sueur/poussière), grand tatouage central sur le dos (motif tribal/abstract/noir épais descendant des épaules vers les lombaires), jean bleu denim usé taille basse, même numéro "213" sur tissu blanc à la poche arrière, large ceinture en cuir noir avec boucle western visible, chapeau cowboy blanc crème ou beige (light straw/white cowboy hat), bras droit levé et plié avec main sur la nuque ou grattant la tête, bras gauche tendu vers la barrière, posture décontractée et fière.Autre personne partiellement visible à droite : bras en short beige clair tenant un appareil photo ou caméscope pointé vers les cowboys (photographe ou spectateur en train de shooter).Arrière-plan : arène rodeo poussiéreuse, sol sec en terre/sable clair, barrière tubulaire blanche avec bandes noires horizontales, foule floue au loin, ciel bleu clair ensoleillé, lumière naturelle dure de midi avec ombres nettes sur les dos musclés, reflets de sueur et poussière sur la peau, grain photo argentique léger, couleurs saturées mais naturelles (tons chauds terreux, bleus denim, noirs profonds des chapeaux/ceintures).Style photo : prise sur le vif style reportage gay rodeo (IGRA ou similaire), appareil argentique ou DSLR early 2000s, objectif 50mm ou 85mm, profondeur de champ moyenne (sujets nets, fond légèrement flou), composition centrée sur les deux dos tatoués et musclés, mood viril, sensuel, communautaire, nostalgique western queer, watermark discret en bas "CowboyFrank.net".
1. Physical Appearance Feature Description Build Tall and wiry, standing 6′1″ with a lean, muscular frame built for endurance rather than brute strength. His shoulders are broad, but his hips taper, giving him a natural “ready‑to‑sprint” silhouette. Fur A classic “blue merle” coat: a swath of soft, glossy grey‑white fur splashed with black splotches and occasional teal‑blue streaks. The fur is short enough to stay out of the way while riding, yet dense enough to keep him warm in the night‑time Texas chill. A small, white blaze runs from his forehead to the tip of his nose. Eyes Almond‑shaped, amber‑gold with flecks of jade that seem to flicker when he’s focused. They convey both the keen alertness of a herding dog and a hint of mischief. Ears Perpetually pricked, the ears are a mixture of black and white fur, capable of swiveling independently—perfect for picking up distant gunshots or a frightened calf’s whine. Tail A bushy, expressive tail that curls slightly when he’s relaxed and snaps straight up when he’s on alert. Hands/Feet – Anthropomorphic. His hands are dexterous, with padded pads and slightly clawed fingernails that can hold a pistol as naturally as a human’s can. His feet end in sturdy hooves that are sheathed in leather riding boots, granting him both traction and a human‑like gait. 2. Attire Weathered Stetson – A faded, dark‑brown straw hat with a leather brim that’s been patched multiple times. The inner band holds a small, silver McGillis family crest (a shepherd’s crook crossed with a six‑gun). Bandana – A crimson‑red paisley bandana tied around his neck; it doubles as a sweatband, a face‑cover for dust, and a makeshift pouch for a spare cartridge. Ranch‑Wear Shirt – Long‑sleeved, teal‑blue chambray, rolled up to the elbows, with a single brass “J.M.” embroidered on the left chest. The sleeves are frayed at the cuffs from countless rodeo rides. Leather Vest – Heavy‑duty, dark‑brown leather, reinforced with rivets. Inside the vest are four concealed holsters: two for his .45 ACP (one on each hip) and two for a pair of 20‑gauge shotgun shells. Small pockets hold a pocketknife, a length of paracord, and a set of horse‑care tools. Jeans – Sturdy, dark denim with a reinforced stitch down the thighs. The right knee is patched with a piece of canvas, a souvenir from the 2018 rodeo where he took a nasty spill. 6 Boots – Hand‑stitched, black cowboy boots with a steel toe, a low heel for riding, and a subtle “spur‑tongue” that clicks when he walks. The left boot bears a tiny, hand‑carved charm shaped like a lone star—gifted by his father on his 18th birthday. Roping Belt – A wide leather belt with a brass buckle depicting a lasso loop. The belt holds a hand‑crafted rope (≈30 ft, raw hemp) that he uses for rodeo events and impromptu rescues.
Cartoon-style illustration of an epic backyard pool party scene labeled 'Big K and His Susan's 40th Annual Pool Cover Rodeo'. A clear blue rectangular pool with stone edges surrounded by lush green trees. A group of cheerful people in casual clothes tugging a massive pool cover off with teamwork and laughs. In the foreground, an older white-haired man in a tan suit with Velcro shoes and (Big K) stands proudly holding a beer, next to a joyful woman with brown hair wearing a floppy sun hat and leopard dress (Susan). Banner strung in trees says 'Pool Cover Rodeo – Est. 1984'. Bright, sunny spring vibes, stylized old outlines, vibrant color palette, perfect for a commemorative t-shirt illustration
Hyper-réaliste photographie documentaire d'un événement de gay rodeo en extérieur, jour ensoleillé sur une arène poussiéreuse en terre battue (rodeo arena), deux cowboys musclés torse nu vus de dos, debout côte à côte contre la barrière blanche et noire rayée (tubing ou railing d'arène), ambiance western gay masculine et authentique années 1990-2000.Cowboy de gauche : peau bronzée/hâlée, dos large et musclé (trapèzes, dorsaux, épaules développés), tatouages visibles sur le haut du dos et l'épaule droite (motifs tribaux ou graphiques sombres), jean bleu foncé taille basse avec large ceinture en cuir noir, numéro de participant "213" imprimé en gros chiffres noirs sur un morceau de tissu blanc épinglé ou collé sur la poche arrière droite du jean, chapeau cowboy noir classique (black felt hat), bras gauche tendu vers l'avant agrippant la barrière, bras droit légèrement plié.Cowboy de droite : peau bronzée similaire, dos ultra-défini et sculpté (V très marqué, muscles saillants sous la peau luisante de sueur/poussière), grand tatouage central sur le dos (motif tribal/abstract/noir épais descendant des épaules vers les lombaires), jean bleu denim usé taille basse, même numéro "213" sur tissu blanc à la poche arrière, large ceinture en cuir noir avec boucle western visible, chapeau cowboy blanc crème ou beige (light straw/white cowboy hat), bras droit levé et plié avec main sur la nuque ou grattant la tête, bras gauche tendu vers la barrière, posture décontractée et fière.Autre personne partiellement visible à droite : bras en short beige clair tenant un appareil photo ou caméscope pointé vers les cowboys (photographe ou spectateur en train de shooter).Arrière-plan : arène rodeo poussiéreuse, sol sec en terre/sable clair, barrière tubulaire blanche avec bandes noires horizontales, foule floue au loin, ciel bleu clair ensoleillé, lumière naturelle dure de midi avec ombres nettes sur les dos musclés, reflets de sueur et poussière sur la peau, grain photo argentique léger, couleurs saturées mais naturelles (tons chauds terreux, bleus denim, noirs profonds des chapeaux/ceintures).Style photo : prise sur le vif style reportage gay rodeo (IGRA ou similaire), appareil argentique ou DSLR early 2000s, objectif 50mm ou 85mm, profondeur de champ moyenne (sujets nets, fond légèrement flou), composition centrée sur les deux dos tatoués et musclés, mood viril, sensuel, communautaire, nostalgique western queer, watermark discret en bas "CowboyFrank.net".
1. Physical Appearance Feature Description Build Tall and wiry, standing 6′1″ with a lean, muscular frame built for endurance rather than brute strength. His shoulders are broad, but his hips taper, giving him a natural “ready‑to‑sprint” silhouette. Fur A classic “blue merle” coat: a swath of soft, glossy grey‑white fur splashed with black splotches and occasional teal‑blue streaks. The fur is short enough to stay out of the way while riding, yet dense enough to keep him warm in the night‑time Texas chill. A small, white blaze runs from his forehead to the tip of his nose. Eyes Almond‑shaped, amber‑gold with flecks of jade that seem to flicker when he’s focused. They convey both the keen alertness of a herding dog and a hint of mischief. Ears Perpetually pricked, the ears are a mixture of black and white fur, capable of swiveling independently—perfect for picking up distant gunshots or a frightened calf’s whine. Tail A bushy, expressive tail that curls slightly when he’s relaxed and snaps straight up when he’s on alert. Hands/Feet – Anthropomorphic. His hands are dexterous, with padded pads and slightly clawed fingernails that can hold a pistol as naturally as a human’s can. His feet end in sturdy hooves that are sheathed in leather riding boots, granting him both traction and a human‑like gait. 2. Attire Weathered Stetson – A faded, dark‑brown straw hat with a leather brim that’s been patched multiple times. The inner band holds a small, silver McGillis family crest (a shepherd’s crook crossed with a six‑gun). Bandana – A crimson‑red paisley bandana tied around his neck; it doubles as a sweatband, a face‑cover for dust, and a makeshift pouch for a spare cartridge. Ranch‑Wear Shirt – Long‑sleeved, teal‑blue chambray, rolled up to the elbows, with a single brass “J.M.” embroidered on the left chest. The sleeves are frayed at the cuffs from countless rodeo rides. Leather Vest – Heavy‑duty, dark‑brown leather, reinforced with rivets. Inside the vest are four concealed holsters: two for his .45 ACP (one on each hip) and two for a pair of 20‑gauge shotgun shells. Small pockets hold a pocketknife, a length of paracord, and a set of horse‑care tools. Jeans – Sturdy, dark denim with a reinforced stitch down the thighs. The right knee is patched with a piece of canvas, a souvenir from the 2018 rodeo where he took a nasty spill. 6 Boots – Hand‑stitched, black cowboy boots with a steel toe, a low heel for riding, and a subtle “spur‑tongue” that clicks when he walks. The left boot bears a tiny, hand‑carved charm shaped like a lone star—gifted by his father on his 18th birthday. Roping Belt – A wide leather belt with a brass buckle depicting a lasso loop. The belt holds a hand‑crafted rope (≈30 ft, raw hemp) that he uses for rodeo events and impromptu rescues.
Cartoon-style illustration of an epic backyard pool party scene labeled 'Big K and His Susan's 40th Annual Pool Cover Rodeo'. A clear blue rectangular pool with stone edges surrounded by lush green trees. A group of cheerful people in casual clothes tugging a massive pool cover off with teamwork and laughs. In the foreground, an older white-haired man in a tan suit with Velcro shoes and (Big K) stands proudly holding a beer, next to a joyful woman with brown hair wearing a floppy sun hat and leopard dress (Susan). Banner strung in trees says 'Pool Cover Rodeo – Est. 1984'. Bright, sunny spring vibes, stylized old outlines, vibrant color palette, perfect for a commemorative t-shirt illustration
Hyper-réaliste photographie documentaire d'un événement de gay rodeo en extérieur, jour ensoleillé sur une arène poussiéreuse en terre battue (rodeo arena), deux cowboys musclés torse nu vus de dos, debout côte à côte contre la barrière blanche et noire rayée (tubing ou railing d'arène), ambiance western gay masculine et authentique années 1990-2000.Cowboy de gauche : peau bronzée/hâlée, dos large et musclé (trapèzes, dorsaux, épaules développés), tatouages visibles sur le haut du dos et l'épaule droite (motifs tribaux ou graphiques sombres), jean bleu foncé taille basse avec large ceinture en cuir noir, numéro de participant "213" imprimé en gros chiffres noirs sur un morceau de tissu blanc épinglé ou collé sur la poche arrière droite du jean, chapeau cowboy noir classique (black felt hat), bras gauche tendu vers l'avant agrippant la barrière, bras droit légèrement plié.Cowboy de droite : peau bronzée similaire, dos ultra-défini et sculpté (V très marqué, muscles saillants sous la peau luisante de sueur/poussière), grand tatouage central sur le dos (motif tribal/abstract/noir épais descendant des épaules vers les lombaires), jean bleu denim usé taille basse, même numéro "213" sur tissu blanc à la poche arrière, large ceinture en cuir noir avec boucle western visible, chapeau cowboy blanc crème ou beige (light straw/white cowboy hat), bras droit levé et plié avec main sur la nuque ou grattant la tête, bras gauche tendu vers la barrière, posture décontractée et fière.Autre personne partiellement visible à droite : bras en short beige clair tenant un appareil photo ou caméscope pointé vers les cowboys (photographe ou spectateur en train de shooter).Arrière-plan : arène rodeo poussiéreuse, sol sec en terre/sable clair, barrière tubulaire blanche avec bandes noires horizontales, foule floue au loin, ciel bleu clair ensoleillé, lumière naturelle dure de midi avec ombres nettes sur les dos musclés, reflets de sueur et poussière sur la peau, grain photo argentique léger, couleurs saturées mais naturelles (tons chauds terreux, bleus denim, noirs profonds des chapeaux/ceintures).Style photo : prise sur le vif style reportage gay rodeo (IGRA ou similaire), appareil argentique ou DSLR early 2000s, objectif 50mm ou 85mm, profondeur de champ moyenne (sujets nets, fond légèrement flou), composition centrée sur les deux dos tatoués et musclés, mood viril, sensuel, communautaire, nostalgique western queer, watermark discret en bas "CowboyFrank.net".
1. Physical Appearance Feature Description Build Tall and wiry, standing 6′1″ with a lean, muscular frame built for endurance rather than brute strength. His shoulders are broad, but his hips taper, giving him a natural “ready‑to‑sprint” silhouette. Fur A classic “blue merle” coat: a swath of soft, glossy grey‑white fur splashed with black splotches and occasional teal‑blue streaks. The fur is short enough to stay out of the way while riding, yet dense enough to keep him warm in the night‑time Texas chill. A small, white blaze runs from his forehead to the tip of his nose. Eyes Almond‑shaped, amber‑gold with flecks of jade that seem to flicker when he’s focused. They convey both the keen alertness of a herding dog and a hint of mischief. Ears Perpetually pricked, the ears are a mixture of black and white fur, capable of swiveling independently—perfect for picking up distant gunshots or a frightened calf’s whine. Tail A bushy, expressive tail that curls slightly when he’s relaxed and snaps straight up when he’s on alert. Hands/Feet – Anthropomorphic. His hands are dexterous, with padded pads and slightly clawed fingernails that can hold a pistol as naturally as a human’s can. His feet end in sturdy hooves that are sheathed in leather riding boots, granting him both traction and a human‑like gait. 2. Attire Weathered Stetson – A faded, dark‑brown straw hat with a leather brim that’s been patched multiple times. The inner band holds a small, silver McGillis family crest (a shepherd’s crook crossed with a six‑gun). Bandana – A crimson‑red paisley bandana tied around his neck; it doubles as a sweatband, a face‑cover for dust, and a makeshift pouch for a spare cartridge. Ranch‑Wear Shirt – Long‑sleeved, teal‑blue chambray, rolled up to the elbows, with a single brass “J.M.” embroidered on the left chest. The sleeves are frayed at the cuffs from countless rodeo rides. Leather Vest – Heavy‑duty, dark‑brown leather, reinforced with rivets. Inside the vest are four concealed holsters: two for his .45 ACP (one on each hip) and two for a pair of 20‑gauge shotgun shells. Small pockets hold a pocketknife, a length of paracord, and a set of horse‑care tools. Jeans – Sturdy, dark denim with a reinforced stitch down the thighs. The right knee is patched with a piece of canvas, a souvenir from the 2018 rodeo where he took a nasty spill. 6 Boots – Hand‑stitched, black cowboy boots with a steel toe, a low heel for riding, and a subtle “spur‑tongue” that clicks when he walks. The left boot bears a tiny, hand‑carved charm shaped like a lone star—gifted by his father on his 18th birthday. Roping Belt – A wide leather belt with a brass buckle depicting a lasso loop. The belt holds a hand‑crafted rope (≈30 ft, raw hemp) that he uses for rodeo events and impromptu rescues.
Cartoon-style illustration of an epic backyard pool party scene labeled 'Big K and His Susan's 40th Annual Pool Cover Rodeo'. A clear blue rectangular pool with stone edges surrounded by lush green trees. A group of cheerful people in casual clothes tugging a massive pool cover off with teamwork and laughs. In the foreground, an older white-haired man in a tan suit with Velcro shoes and (Big K) stands proudly holding a beer, next to a joyful woman with brown hair wearing a floppy sun hat and leopard dress (Susan). Banner strung in trees says 'Pool Cover Rodeo – Est. 1984'. Bright, sunny spring vibes, stylized old outlines, vibrant color palette, perfect for a commemorative t-shirt illustration
Hyper-réaliste photographie documentaire d'un événement de gay rodeo en extérieur, jour ensoleillé sur une arène poussiéreuse en terre battue (rodeo arena), deux cowboys musclés torse nu vus de dos, debout côte à côte contre la barrière blanche et noire rayée (tubing ou railing d'arène), ambiance western gay masculine et authentique années 1990-2000.Cowboy de gauche : peau bronzée/hâlée, dos large et musclé (trapèzes, dorsaux, épaules développés), tatouages visibles sur le haut du dos et l'épaule droite (motifs tribaux ou graphiques sombres), jean bleu foncé taille basse avec large ceinture en cuir noir, numéro de participant "213" imprimé en gros chiffres noirs sur un morceau de tissu blanc épinglé ou collé sur la poche arrière droite du jean, chapeau cowboy noir classique (black felt hat), bras gauche tendu vers l'avant agrippant la barrière, bras droit légèrement plié.Cowboy de droite : peau bronzée similaire, dos ultra-défini et sculpté (V très marqué, muscles saillants sous la peau luisante de sueur/poussière), grand tatouage central sur le dos (motif tribal/abstract/noir épais descendant des épaules vers les lombaires), jean bleu denim usé taille basse, même numéro "213" sur tissu blanc à la poche arrière, large ceinture en cuir noir avec boucle western visible, chapeau cowboy blanc crème ou beige (light straw/white cowboy hat), bras droit levé et plié avec main sur la nuque ou grattant la tête, bras gauche tendu vers la barrière, posture décontractée et fière.Autre personne partiellement visible à droite : bras en short beige clair tenant un appareil photo ou caméscope pointé vers les cowboys (photographe ou spectateur en train de shooter).Arrière-plan : arène rodeo poussiéreuse, sol sec en terre/sable clair, barrière tubulaire blanche avec bandes noires horizontales, foule floue au loin, ciel bleu clair ensoleillé, lumière naturelle dure de midi avec ombres nettes sur les dos musclés, reflets de sueur et poussière sur la peau, grain photo argentique léger, couleurs saturées mais naturelles (tons chauds terreux, bleus denim, noirs profonds des chapeaux/ceintures).Style photo : prise sur le vif style reportage gay rodeo (IGRA ou similaire), appareil argentique ou DSLR early 2000s, objectif 50mm ou 85mm, profondeur de champ moyenne (sujets nets, fond légèrement flou), composition centrée sur les deux dos tatoués et musclés, mood viril, sensuel, communautaire, nostalgique western queer, watermark discret en bas "CowboyFrank.net".
1. Physical Appearance Feature Description Build Tall and wiry, standing 6′1″ with a lean, muscular frame built for endurance rather than brute strength. His shoulders are broad, but his hips taper, giving him a natural “ready‑to‑sprint” silhouette. Fur A classic “blue merle” coat: a swath of soft, glossy grey‑white fur splashed with black splotches and occasional teal‑blue streaks. The fur is short enough to stay out of the way while riding, yet dense enough to keep him warm in the night‑time Texas chill. A small, white blaze runs from his forehead to the tip of his nose. Eyes Almond‑shaped, amber‑gold with flecks of jade that seem to flicker when he’s focused. They convey both the keen alertness of a herding dog and a hint of mischief. Ears Perpetually pricked, the ears are a mixture of black and white fur, capable of swiveling independently—perfect for picking up distant gunshots or a frightened calf’s whine. Tail A bushy, expressive tail that curls slightly when he’s relaxed and snaps straight up when he’s on alert. Hands/Feet – Anthropomorphic. His hands are dexterous, with padded pads and slightly clawed fingernails that can hold a pistol as naturally as a human’s can. His feet end in sturdy hooves that are sheathed in leather riding boots, granting him both traction and a human‑like gait. 2. Attire Weathered Stetson – A faded, dark‑brown straw hat with a leather brim that’s been patched multiple times. The inner band holds a small, silver McGillis family crest (a shepherd’s crook crossed with a six‑gun). Bandana – A crimson‑red paisley bandana tied around his neck; it doubles as a sweatband, a face‑cover for dust, and a makeshift pouch for a spare cartridge. Ranch‑Wear Shirt – Long‑sleeved, teal‑blue chambray, rolled up to the elbows, with a single brass “J.M.” embroidered on the left chest. The sleeves are frayed at the cuffs from countless rodeo rides. Leather Vest – Heavy‑duty, dark‑brown leather, reinforced with rivets. Inside the vest are four concealed holsters: two for his .45 ACP (one on each hip) and two for a pair of 20‑gauge shotgun shells. Small pockets hold a pocketknife, a length of paracord, and a set of horse‑care tools. Jeans – Sturdy, dark denim with a reinforced stitch down the thighs. The right knee is patched with a piece of canvas, a souvenir from the 2018 rodeo where he took a nasty spill. 6 Boots – Hand‑stitched, black cowboy boots with a steel toe, a low heel for riding, and a subtle “spur‑tongue” that clicks when he walks. The left boot bears a tiny, hand‑carved charm shaped like a lone star—gifted by his father on his 18th birthday. Roping Belt – A wide leather belt with a brass buckle depicting a lasso loop. The belt holds a hand‑crafted rope (≈30 ft, raw hemp) that he uses for rodeo events and impromptu rescues.
Cartoon-style illustration of an epic backyard pool party scene labeled 'Big K and His Susan's 40th Annual Pool Cover Rodeo'. A clear blue rectangular pool with stone edges surrounded by lush green trees. A group of cheerful people in casual clothes tugging a massive pool cover off with teamwork and laughs. In the foreground, an older white-haired man in a tan suit with Velcro shoes and (Big K) stands proudly holding a beer, next to a joyful woman with brown hair wearing a floppy sun hat and leopard dress (Susan). Banner strung in trees says 'Pool Cover Rodeo – Est. 1984'. Bright, sunny spring vibes, stylized old outlines, vibrant color palette, perfect for a commemorative t-shirt illustration
Hyper-réaliste photographie documentaire d'un événement de gay rodeo en extérieur, jour ensoleillé sur une arène poussiéreuse en terre battue (rodeo arena), deux cowboys musclés torse nu vus de dos, debout côte à côte contre la barrière blanche et noire rayée (tubing ou railing d'arène), ambiance western gay masculine et authentique années 1990-2000.Cowboy de gauche : peau bronzée/hâlée, dos large et musclé (trapèzes, dorsaux, épaules développés), tatouages visibles sur le haut du dos et l'épaule droite (motifs tribaux ou graphiques sombres), jean bleu foncé taille basse avec large ceinture en cuir noir, numéro de participant "213" imprimé en gros chiffres noirs sur un morceau de tissu blanc épinglé ou collé sur la poche arrière droite du jean, chapeau cowboy noir classique (black felt hat), bras gauche tendu vers l'avant agrippant la barrière, bras droit légèrement plié.Cowboy de droite : peau bronzée similaire, dos ultra-défini et sculpté (V très marqué, muscles saillants sous la peau luisante de sueur/poussière), grand tatouage central sur le dos (motif tribal/abstract/noir épais descendant des épaules vers les lombaires), jean bleu denim usé taille basse, même numéro "213" sur tissu blanc à la poche arrière, large ceinture en cuir noir avec boucle western visible, chapeau cowboy blanc crème ou beige (light straw/white cowboy hat), bras droit levé et plié avec main sur la nuque ou grattant la tête, bras gauche tendu vers la barrière, posture décontractée et fière.Autre personne partiellement visible à droite : bras en short beige clair tenant un appareil photo ou caméscope pointé vers les cowboys (photographe ou spectateur en train de shooter).Arrière-plan : arène rodeo poussiéreuse, sol sec en terre/sable clair, barrière tubulaire blanche avec bandes noires horizontales, foule floue au loin, ciel bleu clair ensoleillé, lumière naturelle dure de midi avec ombres nettes sur les dos musclés, reflets de sueur et poussière sur la peau, grain photo argentique léger, couleurs saturées mais naturelles (tons chauds terreux, bleus denim, noirs profonds des chapeaux/ceintures).Style photo : prise sur le vif style reportage gay rodeo (IGRA ou similaire), appareil argentique ou DSLR early 2000s, objectif 50mm ou 85mm, profondeur de champ moyenne (sujets nets, fond légèrement flou), composition centrée sur les deux dos tatoués et musclés, mood viril, sensuel, communautaire, nostalgique western queer, watermark discret en bas "CowboyFrank.net".
Cartoon-style illustration of an epic backyard pool party scene labeled 'Big K and His Susan's 40th Annual Pool Cover Rodeo'. A clear blue rectangular pool with stone edges surrounded by lush green trees. A group of cheerful people in casual clothes tugging a massive pool cover off with teamwork and laughs. In the foreground, an older white-haired man in a tan suit with Velcro shoes and (Big K) stands proudly holding a beer, next to a joyful woman with brown hair wearing a floppy sun hat and leopard dress (Susan). Banner strung in trees says 'Pool Cover Rodeo – Est. 1984'. Bright, sunny spring vibes, stylized old outlines, vibrant color palette, perfect for a commemorative t-shirt illustration
1. Physical Appearance Feature Description Build Tall and wiry, standing 6′1″ with a lean, muscular frame built for endurance rather than brute strength. His shoulders are broad, but his hips taper, giving him a natural “ready‑to‑sprint” silhouette. Fur A classic “blue merle” coat: a swath of soft, glossy grey‑white fur splashed with black splotches and occasional teal‑blue streaks. The fur is short enough to stay out of the way while riding, yet dense enough to keep him warm in the night‑time Texas chill. A small, white blaze runs from his forehead to the tip of his nose. Eyes Almond‑shaped, amber‑gold with flecks of jade that seem to flicker when he’s focused. They convey both the keen alertness of a herding dog and a hint of mischief. Ears Perpetually pricked, the ears are a mixture of black and white fur, capable of swiveling independently—perfect for picking up distant gunshots or a frightened calf’s whine. Tail A bushy, expressive tail that curls slightly when he’s relaxed and snaps straight up when he’s on alert. Hands/Feet – Anthropomorphic. His hands are dexterous, with padded pads and slightly clawed fingernails that can hold a pistol as naturally as a human’s can. His feet end in sturdy hooves that are sheathed in leather riding boots, granting him both traction and a human‑like gait. 2. Attire Weathered Stetson – A faded, dark‑brown straw hat with a leather brim that’s been patched multiple times. The inner band holds a small, silver McGillis family crest (a shepherd’s crook crossed with a six‑gun). Bandana – A crimson‑red paisley bandana tied around his neck; it doubles as a sweatband, a face‑cover for dust, and a makeshift pouch for a spare cartridge. Ranch‑Wear Shirt – Long‑sleeved, teal‑blue chambray, rolled up to the elbows, with a single brass “J.M.” embroidered on the left chest. The sleeves are frayed at the cuffs from countless rodeo rides. Leather Vest – Heavy‑duty, dark‑brown leather, reinforced with rivets. Inside the vest are four concealed holsters: two for his .45 ACP (one on each hip) and two for a pair of 20‑gauge shotgun shells. Small pockets hold a pocketknife, a length of paracord, and a set of horse‑care tools. Jeans – Sturdy, dark denim with a reinforced stitch down the thighs. The right knee is patched with a piece of canvas, a souvenir from the 2018 rodeo where he took a nasty spill. 6 Boots – Hand‑stitched, black cowboy boots with a steel toe, a low heel for riding, and a subtle “spur‑tongue” that clicks when he walks. The left boot bears a tiny, hand‑carved charm shaped like a lone star—gifted by his father on his 18th birthday. Roping Belt – A wide leather belt with a brass buckle depicting a lasso loop. The belt holds a hand‑crafted rope (≈30 ft, raw hemp) that he uses for rodeo events and impromptu rescues.
Hyper-réaliste photographie documentaire d'un événement de gay rodeo en extérieur, jour ensoleillé sur une arène poussiéreuse en terre battue (rodeo arena), deux cowboys musclés torse nu vus de dos, debout côte à côte contre la barrière blanche et noire rayée (tubing ou railing d'arène), ambiance western gay masculine et authentique années 1990-2000.Cowboy de gauche : peau bronzée/hâlée, dos large et musclé (trapèzes, dorsaux, épaules développés), tatouages visibles sur le haut du dos et l'épaule droite (motifs tribaux ou graphiques sombres), jean bleu foncé taille basse avec large ceinture en cuir noir, numéro de participant "213" imprimé en gros chiffres noirs sur un morceau de tissu blanc épinglé ou collé sur la poche arrière droite du jean, chapeau cowboy noir classique (black felt hat), bras gauche tendu vers l'avant agrippant la barrière, bras droit légèrement plié.Cowboy de droite : peau bronzée similaire, dos ultra-défini et sculpté (V très marqué, muscles saillants sous la peau luisante de sueur/poussière), grand tatouage central sur le dos (motif tribal/abstract/noir épais descendant des épaules vers les lombaires), jean bleu denim usé taille basse, même numéro "213" sur tissu blanc à la poche arrière, large ceinture en cuir noir avec boucle western visible, chapeau cowboy blanc crème ou beige (light straw/white cowboy hat), bras droit levé et plié avec main sur la nuque ou grattant la tête, bras gauche tendu vers la barrière, posture décontractée et fière.Autre personne partiellement visible à droite : bras en short beige clair tenant un appareil photo ou caméscope pointé vers les cowboys (photographe ou spectateur en train de shooter).Arrière-plan : arène rodeo poussiéreuse, sol sec en terre/sable clair, barrière tubulaire blanche avec bandes noires horizontales, foule floue au loin, ciel bleu clair ensoleillé, lumière naturelle dure de midi avec ombres nettes sur les dos musclés, reflets de sueur et poussière sur la peau, grain photo argentique léger, couleurs saturées mais naturelles (tons chauds terreux, bleus denim, noirs profonds des chapeaux/ceintures).Style photo : prise sur le vif style reportage gay rodeo (IGRA ou similaire), appareil argentique ou DSLR early 2000s, objectif 50mm ou 85mm, profondeur de champ moyenne (sujets nets, fond légèrement flou), composition centrée sur les deux dos tatoués et musclés, mood viril, sensuel, communautaire, nostalgique western queer, watermark discret en bas "CowboyFrank.net".
Cartoon-style illustration of an epic backyard pool party scene labeled 'Big K and His Susan's 40th Annual Pool Cover Rodeo'. A clear blue rectangular pool with stone edges surrounded by lush green trees. A group of cheerful people in casual clothes tugging a massive pool cover off with teamwork and laughs. In the foreground, an older white-haired man in a tan suit with Velcro shoes and (Big K) stands proudly holding a beer, next to a joyful woman with brown hair wearing a floppy sun hat and leopard dress (Susan). Banner strung in trees says 'Pool Cover Rodeo – Est. 1984'. Bright, sunny spring vibes, stylized old outlines, vibrant color palette, perfect for a commemorative t-shirt illustration
1. Physical Appearance Feature Description Build Tall and wiry, standing 6′1″ with a lean, muscular frame built for endurance rather than brute strength. His shoulders are broad, but his hips taper, giving him a natural “ready‑to‑sprint” silhouette. Fur A classic “blue merle” coat: a swath of soft, glossy grey‑white fur splashed with black splotches and occasional teal‑blue streaks. The fur is short enough to stay out of the way while riding, yet dense enough to keep him warm in the night‑time Texas chill. A small, white blaze runs from his forehead to the tip of his nose. Eyes Almond‑shaped, amber‑gold with flecks of jade that seem to flicker when he’s focused. They convey both the keen alertness of a herding dog and a hint of mischief. Ears Perpetually pricked, the ears are a mixture of black and white fur, capable of swiveling independently—perfect for picking up distant gunshots or a frightened calf’s whine. Tail A bushy, expressive tail that curls slightly when he’s relaxed and snaps straight up when he’s on alert. Hands/Feet – Anthropomorphic. His hands are dexterous, with padded pads and slightly clawed fingernails that can hold a pistol as naturally as a human’s can. His feet end in sturdy hooves that are sheathed in leather riding boots, granting him both traction and a human‑like gait. 2. Attire Weathered Stetson – A faded, dark‑brown straw hat with a leather brim that’s been patched multiple times. The inner band holds a small, silver McGillis family crest (a shepherd’s crook crossed with a six‑gun). Bandana – A crimson‑red paisley bandana tied around his neck; it doubles as a sweatband, a face‑cover for dust, and a makeshift pouch for a spare cartridge. Ranch‑Wear Shirt – Long‑sleeved, teal‑blue chambray, rolled up to the elbows, with a single brass “J.M.” embroidered on the left chest. The sleeves are frayed at the cuffs from countless rodeo rides. Leather Vest – Heavy‑duty, dark‑brown leather, reinforced with rivets. Inside the vest are four concealed holsters: two for his .45 ACP (one on each hip) and two for a pair of 20‑gauge shotgun shells. Small pockets hold a pocketknife, a length of paracord, and a set of horse‑care tools. Jeans – Sturdy, dark denim with a reinforced stitch down the thighs. The right knee is patched with a piece of canvas, a souvenir from the 2018 rodeo where he took a nasty spill. 6 Boots – Hand‑stitched, black cowboy boots with a steel toe, a low heel for riding, and a subtle “spur‑tongue” that clicks when he walks. The left boot bears a tiny, hand‑carved charm shaped like a lone star—gifted by his father on his 18th birthday. Roping Belt – A wide leather belt with a brass buckle depicting a lasso loop. The belt holds a hand‑crafted rope (≈30 ft, raw hemp) that he uses for rodeo events and impromptu rescues.