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by Duncan Selby
$25.50
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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All t-shirts are machine washable.
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As the sunsets at Yosemite National park the last rays illuminate Horsetail falls to create a spectacular natural fire-fall.
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As the sunsets at Yosemite National park the last rays illuminate Horsetail falls to create a spectacular natural fire-fall.
"The whole point of taking pictures is so that you don’t have to explain things with words". Elliott Erwitt
$25.50
Angela Gallagher
Love this!
Duncan Selby replied:
Thanks Angela . I have it entered in the FAA Competition at http://fineartamerica.com/contests/national-tv-photo-contest-3.html?tab=vote&artworkid=6163808 if you would like to vote for it. Have a great day .
Odon Czintos
Congratulations on your sale.
Duncan Selby replied:
Thanks Odon. Have a great day
Debra Martz
Wow! Great capture! Congratulations on your sale!
Duncan Selby replied:
Thanks Debra that is very kind.
Tony Grider
Great capture! Congrats on your sale!
Duncan Selby replied:
Thanks Tony.
Greg Reed
Congrats! L
Duncan Selby replied:
Thanks Greg
Artist Nandika Dutt
Congratulation on sale announcement and great.
Duncan Selby replied:
Thanks Nandika for taking the time to comment all appreciated .
Dona Dugay
Wow! What a Moment! Congrats!
Duncan Selby replied:
Thanks Dona. Its a beautiful place to take pictures.
Odon Czintos
Congratulations on your sale.
Duncan Selby replied:
Thank you
Debra Forand
Stunning shot!!! v/
Duncan Selby replied:
Thanks Debra its appreciated
Joe JAKE Pratt
what a cool shot
Duncan Selby replied:
Thanks for your comment Joe. Its a lot of fun to be there, folks take picnics and bottles of champagne can be heard popping as they wait for the falls to light up and when they do everyone cheers and hollers . Its quite an event.
Bob Christopher
Hi Dunca...I like your image. This is a classic location made famous by Galen Rowell and you have done him proud. Well done...I understand that this phenonemon occurs in late February for a week or so. What time of year did you shoot this?...Super job...Cheers Bob
Duncan Selby replied:
Hi Bob! Thanks for your comment. You are correct in your understanding of this phenonenon . The shot was taken on Feb 13th 2011. A lot needs to happen for it to work but it's well worth a visit, My advice would be to allow a few days, you have to be lucky for it to work if you are only in Yosemite for a day .
Chad Dutson
Super composition! Congratulations on being featured in US Forests and Wilderness!
Duncan Selby replied:
Thanks Chad