Into the Sky
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Some sizes / formats are available now and ship immediately; others require up to three weeks to begin shipping.
Shipping and Handling is included in the purchase price. All sizes / formats are professionally printed.
Like a Ghost into a Fog
Step out the front door like a ghost into a fog where no one notices the contrast of white on white, and in between the moon and you angels get a better view of the crumbling difference between wrong and right. (Counting Crows - Round Here)
Earth's first / best / natural / biggest satellite as seen from standing on the rock we call home. Metallic paper makes the black sky sleek and shiny, and gives the moon a pearly glow. Photograph was taken in Portland, Oregon, USA. |
Hundred Chops in Old Dome
Earth's first / best / natural / biggest satellite as seen by earthworms, pre-revolution, of course. Always looked like an ant riding a lima bean to me.
Photograph was taken in Portland, Oregon, USA. |
Continuing Mission
Polaris peeks out from behind the trees. As our home slowly rotates, the other stars appear to rotate about the giant celestial axis. Who knew space was so colorful?
Photograph was taken in Sandy, Oregon, USA. |
Star Broder
Orion calmly sits, relaxing above the Pacific Ocean, playing fetch with his two dogs. Sometimes he dips his toes in the water, sometimes he climbs the nearby mountain.
Follow Orion's belt to the left to find the bright star, Sirius, on the collar of Canis Major. Follow Orion's shoulder stars up to find Procyon, one of the two stars that make up Canis Minor. Photograph was taken in Manzanita, Oregon, USA. |
Old Glory
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses? Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam, In full glory reflected now shines in the stream: 'Tis the star-spangled banner! Oh long may it wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!
Francis Scott Key's epic 1914 words inspire patriotism. The silhouette of this tattered flag flies in the brisk wind as the sun sets into the Pacific Ocean. Photograph was taken in San Francisco, California, USA. |
Tawa's Dragon
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