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10.00" x 7.00"
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2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
15.50" x 12.50"
Escape Hatches Framed Print
by Kay Lovingood
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Escape Hatches framed print by Kay Lovingood. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
The artistry of nature can be quite breathtaking! A perfectly still coastal pond reflects the grasses on its banks, twisting into an arc, and forming... more
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Artist's Description
The artistry of nature can be quite breathtaking! A perfectly still coastal pond reflects the grasses on its banks, twisting into an arc, and forming hidey-holes for water fowl. Five holes, each becoming a circle in the reflection, with grass behind them. Green growing grass, bleached-white grass, and brown-tipped grass, all showing above and below the holes. Perfect symmetry along a centered horizon.
I was walking along a path in Charleston, SC, when I noticed what appeared to be holes in the marsh grasses. My immediate thought was to wonder what kind of animal would dive through the holes to escape a predator. Hence the title. The symmetry of the composition and the stillness of the reflection makes this an excellent shot.
The Charleston, SC area has a lot to offer visitors, from the historic downtown area and beautiful waterfront, to the more natural surroundings of marshes and beaches. One favorite place is John's Island, near Folly Beach. This photo was taken alo...
About Kay Lovingood
I've always loved looking at nature, drifting along with the ever-changing clouds, stopping to smell the roses. God's creation gives an abundant and ever changing variety of subjects for me to capture. I enjoy photographing all of nature, from the wide vistas of mountains and valleys, right down to spiders, butterflies, and dewdrops. I bought my first camera, a Canon AE-1, in 1979, and practiced and experimented and asked questions. I still ask questions and read blogs; but I've never taken a formal course or workshop. I switched to digital in 2000, which allows more experimenting, with instant feedback, so I can correct a shot immediately. My current camera is a Nikon D-90, with a 28-300 and a macro. Although I'm digital, I don't use...
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