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8.00" x 7.00"
Overall:
8.00" x 7.00"
The Path Of The Forest Brook Wood Print
by Tim Reaves
Product Details
The Path Of The Forest Brook wood print by Tim Reaves. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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Comments (5)
About Tim Reaves
Tim Reaves is a versatile, professional photographer who specializes in capturing unique fine art landscapes, still life & portraits. His extensive background in art began early in life with drawing and painting but now his camera is his paintbrush and canvas. Tim offers an amazing selection of artwork and stunning landscapes that can provide beautiful decoration for your home, office or corporate setting. Tim will offer discounts for corporate, home or business if you wish to purchase in quantities of three prints or more and if you are interested in licensing any of his images, please contact him directly. With a keen eye for color, composition and exploiting dramatic skies, his photography captures rare moments in our...
$76.00
Marvin Spates
Wow Tim I love this silky photo!!! Great job!!! L
Tim Reaves replied:
Hey Marvin, thanks a lot man. I'm always trying to find little scenes like this one!!
Ronda Broatch
You capture water well. Nicely composed~
Tim Reaves replied:
Thank you Ronda, I really enjoy the challenge of water scenes.
Olahs Photography
Beautiful flow to this lovely scene Tim!!! Wonderfully captured!! F/L
Tim Reaves replied:
Hi Ola, thank you so much. I love brooks and streams!
Jeff Breiman
Very nice capture Tim.
Tim Reaves replied:
Jeff, how are you? Thanks a lot!!
Bob Christopher
Hi Tim...I like your image. A lovely scene and you have photographed it very well. Excellent light and great shutter speed. Well done...Cheers Bob f/v
Tim Reaves replied:
Bob, this shot is actually two vertical shots of the scene stitched together in PS to make a semi-panoramic image. Thank you for the compliment.