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by Bob Decker
$11.00
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Our wooden holiday ornaments are 1/2" thick, approximately 4" tall, and include a string for easy hanging and a magnet on the back for use on refrigerators. Ornaments are available in six different shapes, including: stars, hearts, bells, trees, ovals, and stockings.
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This lovely Lie Oak tree is found along the Elliot Couse Nature trail in Fort Macon State Park at Atlantic Beach, North Carolina. The long, low limb... more
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Gently clean with a damp cloth.
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1 - 2 business days
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This lovely Lie Oak tree is found along the Elliot Couse Nature trail in Fort Macon State Park at Atlantic Beach, North Carolina. The long, low limb offers an inviting seat to tired hikers, or a spot for an impromtu portrait. When European explorers and settlers first reached the shores of North Carolina most of the barrier islands were covered in maritime forests largely conssisting of live oaks and other hearty species. Live oaks have become synonomous with the Southeastern United States.
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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Jerry Griffin
revisit
Jennifer Jenson
Wonderful piece! l/f
M G Whittingham
Amazing old tree!
Sandra J's
very dramatic and almost 3d looking.
Garth Steger
revisit!
Garth Steger
lovely tones
Amanda R Wright
lovely tree!
Jim Love
revisit...
Jim Love
Fascinating and a bit eerie...
Constance Lowery
excellent photography. L/F
Stephanie Weber
Amazing!
Calvin Boyer
In addition to the banner, I am adding this more permanent recognition of its FEATURE on the homepage of A TREE OR TREES IN BLACK AND WHITE. I try mightily to feature only images that would be at home in a juried competition. No doubt that this image fits that bill. CONGRATULATIONS! And consider adding your image to DISCUSSIONS "Please post your featured photograph here" for greater, long-lasting visibility.
M G Whittingham
Beautiful old tree!
Jerry Griffin
nice
James Shaheen
Awesome photo
Jerry Fornarotto
Very nice, LF!
Eddie Barron
very nice
Joan Carroll
nicely done!
Lotta Berneflykt
Returning to a favorite!
Lotta Berneflykt
Fantastic work!
Paul Thompson
Great work liked and favourite
RAMESH NAIR
Fantastic capture, Bob!
Stuart Litoff
Wonderful find and capture!
Gary F Richards
Outstanding composition, lighting, shading, color and artwork! F/L