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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Egret and Osprey Sunrise Poster
by Deborah Smith
Product Details
Egret and Osprey Sunrise poster by Deborah Smith. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
A Great Egret and an Osprey glow in early morning sun, sharing a perch on fallen trees at the edge of a salt marsh. Original photography. Pawleys... more
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Artist's Description
A Great Egret and an Osprey glow in early morning sun, sharing a perch on fallen trees at the edge of a salt marsh. Original photography. Pawleys Island, SC
About Deborah Smith
Deborah is a photographer and painter living in historic Georgetown, South Carolina. Her inspiration comes from literature, fine arts, and the natural world. Many of her abstracts and mandala designs are created from her original photographs of flora and fauna and she is fond of creating digital illustrations and abstracts that blend Victorian Art Nouveau with modern techniques and styles. If you would like to see images of the original paintings posted here as they would look framed and hung, please email.
$28.56
Skip Willits
Wonderful lighting and great depth here Deborah! So well done.
Deborah Smith replied:
Thanks, Skip. This is a personal favorite of mine, so I'm very happy you like it!
Lenore Senior
This is like a painting by an Old Master! Fabulous work that must be seen larger than thumbnail! Love it. v/f
Deborah Smith replied:
Thanks for such a lovely compliment, Lenore. Very kind and much appreciated. :)
Norman Johnson
Great composition. L like that you kept the light subdued.
Deborah Smith replied:
Thanks so much for your comment, Norman. This was an atmosphere piece as much as a depiction of the birds. It was that good old golden light again. :)