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by Bob Decker
$80.00
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Here it is... the towel that's taking the internet by storm. Our round beach towels are 60" in diameter and made from ultra-soft plush microfiber with a 100% cotton back. Perfect for a day at the beach, a picnic, an outdoor music festival, or just general home decor. This versatile summer essential is a must-have this season!
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The beaches of the Southeastern United States can be a harsh environment. Trees that prosper and grow to mighty and majestic entities in less... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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The beaches of the Southeastern United States can be a harsh environment. Trees that prosper and grow to mighty and majestic entities in less difficult environments, are stunted, growing into natural sculptures reminciant of Bonzai trees. This black and white image was made at one fo the more remote beaches of the North Carolina Crystal Coast.
Access to this nearly pristine beach is found next to the Cedar Island Ferry Terminal in eastern Carteret County. With several miles of undeveloped beach and small islands, the area is home to a small herd of wild horses, Mustangs of Spanish Colonial descent. There is also a herd of wild, or mor accurately feral cows living in the area. When exploring the dunes and shore of this area one has the feeling of visiint someplace exotic, unexplored and wild.
I've always been a bit of an adventurer as well as being fascinated by the art and craft of photography. As a boy my folk hero was Daniel Boone. When on family camping trips I'd often go hiking where I'd allow my young imagination to run crazy with images of being an early colonial explorer blazing the way into the unknown wilderness. As an adult my activities have included hiking, kayaking, spelunking, wreck and cave diving and other adventurous outdoor experiences. I always feel drawn to see what lies down that old dirt road, hides behind the next hill, or awaits further down the river. It's been said I suffer severely from the Star Trek syndrome: "To boldly go..." My photography is simply an extension of my thirst for knowledge, desire...
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Luther Fine Art
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Stan Weyler
Beautiful work
Susanna Schorr
So beautiful!
Natural Abstract Photography
Revisiting
Jim Love
Pure excellence...
Joan Stratton
Love the b&w! Great work, Bob :)
John Marr
Harsh, but inviting at the same time.
Ameya M
excellent monochrome image Bob
Chuck Burdick
I love the textures in this and your black and white treatment, Bob.
Jordan Hill
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Natural Abstract Photography
Great capture, love the sky! lf
Renata Natale
Nicely done in monochrome
Derrick Neill
Liked & Faved, Bob!
Amanda R Wright
Interesting tree
M G Whittingham
Revisit.
Elena Francis
Nice shot
Sonali Gangane
Sure it looks harsh!L F
Jerry Griffin
revisit
Paul Thompson
Fabulous Work! L/F
M G Whittingham
It sure looks harsh!
Tseng HanPing
Wonderful
Ameya M
interesting image
Eddie Barron
great capture