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Standing Tall #1 Acrylic Print
by Julie Adair
Product Details
Standing Tall #1 acrylic print by Julie Adair. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
A male Sandhill Crane that was walking just ahead of his family stopping ever so often to make sure that they were following along. They had two... more
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Artist's Description
A male Sandhill Crane that was walking just ahead of his family stopping ever so often to make sure that they were following along. They had two colts that are just starting to walk good.
About Julie Adair
I have a deep love of nature and marvel at the new discoveries that I make every time I pick up a camera. Through my lens I hope to share what I see with others and bring awareness as to the importance of preservation of our wildlife and their habitats. Due to over development, natural habitats are disappearing at a rapidly increasing rate. Conservation is key, and as such our nature preserves and national parks are extremely vital and need our support. Please do enoy looking at any of the images you see here or you can click on the gallery tab to see entire collections. I hope that seeing my images will inspire you to visit some parks or preserves and experience the joy that I find there. Thank you for visiting. The...
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Jeff Townsend
A wonderful wildlife image, Julie. l,f.
Julie Adair replied:
Thank you Jeff, much appreciated.
Marnie Patchett
Beautiful, L/F/T
Julie Adair replied:
Thank you Marnie, they are incredible birds!
Pamela Blizzard
Wonderful capture! l/f
Julie Adair replied:
Thank you this was one of the parents of the two colts, the male I think.