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Image:
8.00" x 6.50"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
13.50" x 12.00"
Bee and Bob's Blue Framed Print
by Chris Anderson
Product Details
Bee and Bob's Blue framed print by Chris Anderson. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
The rhododendron Bob's Blue located at the gardens of Homestead Park, in University Place, Washington. A lucky shot while trying out a friend's zoom... more
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Artist's Description
The rhododendron "Bob's Blue" located at the gardens of Homestead Park, in University Place, Washington. A lucky shot while trying out a friend's zoom lens; The bee just happened to get in the frame while shooting.
2012 Friends of Homestead Park Photography Show (University Place, Washington):
Best of Show ~ 2012
1st Place Winner in the "Homestead Park" category.
About Chris Anderson
Long time resident of the city of University Place, Washington, Chris Anderson has specialized in capturing the scenic beauty of her city and surrounding locales. She has embraced the painterly feel of HDR and uses it often in her craft, along with other post production layering and filtering techniques. Much of her work is of the award winning, links style golf course "Chambers Bay", home of the 2010 US Amateur and 2015 US Opens. After the opening of the award winning Chambers Bay Golf Course in 2007 their Pro Shop began selling her hand assembled photo note cards and collectible photo gifts (as well as calendars during the Holidays Season) and continues to carry her select line of products. Since Chris is a non-golfer, she adds a...
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Ivete Basso
Beautiful capture, Chris. V/F and vote in the TV Contest. Thanks for your vote On TV Contest. Thanks for visit my Gallery!
Chris Anderson replied:
Thank you Ivete!
Steven Poulton
Excellent, its so difficult to capture bees in flight as they move so quickly and require a very fast shutter speed, not easy at all, as I'm always finding out myself V
Chris Anderson replied:
Thanks Steven. You are correct; capturing bees in flight is difficult, and with this shot I was very lucky. I was concentrating on the flower and the bee happened into the shot! :-)