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Showing posts with label Richard Rosenshein. Show all posts

HUGE SPRING INTO ART SALE 75% OFF

HUGE SPRING INTO ART SALE
A whopping 75% off all Rick Rosenshein  Art Prints, Framed & Matted Prints, Acrylic, Metal, Canvas, Greeting Cards & Phone Case covers.
By using the discount code RCJNYK during the checkout process, you will receive your whopping 75% off of all style prints. This discount does NOT apply to any extra services/add-ons such as frames, mats or other accessories. As the current brutal Winter is winding down you can cerebrate the change of seasons and Spring into art. This 75% save lasts from 03/06/15 through 11:59PM on 03/31/15.




Image shown is called Inquisitive Seagull and it has been featured in the following FAA groups: 
Images That Excite You 2/10/2015 
Collectors Gallery 2/10/2015 
The World We See 2/11/2015 
In The Mood 2/12/2015 
Beauty 2/12/2015 
1 A Day Waiting Room Art 2/12/2015 
Out Of The Ordinary 2/12/2015
Premium FAA Artists 2/13/2015 
3 A Day AAA Images 2/16/2015 
Nature And Landscape Photography 2/16/2015 
Artists Best Five Artwork Group ABFA Group 2/17/15

The Outcome Of The Light Space & Time All Photographic Competition

I entered a couple of photographs in the Light Space & Time All Photographic Competition which concluded in January of 2015...just last month.
One of my photographic artworks was recognized in the Special Merit Award Category. Here is the link to the contest results. The results of my photographic artwork is shown down lower on the page....  Light Space & Time All Photographic Competition
Here is the photograph that was chosen for this honor:
and a link showing this photo along with other Award winners in this competition:


Boats Docked In A Nearby Canal

This morning I went for my usual walk. It was an overcast day so there not bright sunlight out. My walk usually takes me by a canal that runs adjacent to our neighborhood. Most times the crab fisherman have their boats docked in this canal and they have their crab pots piled high awaiting to be placed on the boats before heading out to set them. This canal leads to the Sound and open water, which is where the crab fishermen usually set their pots. On my walk today I noticed a larger boat docked with the smaller crab boats. This boat appeared to be some type of commercial fishing boat. I decided to make use of the diffused lighting out because of the overcast skies and the additional fishing boat docked in the canal to take some photographs. I took some black and white photos along with my usual color photos. Here are some of each:



   












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