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by Carl Moore
$9.50
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Our wooden holiday ornaments are 1/2" thick, approximately 4" tall, and include a string for easy hanging and a magnet on the back for use on refrigerators. Ornaments are available in six different shapes, including: stars, hearts, bells, trees, ovals, and stockings.
Design Details
May 2015 Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona Navajo point along the south rim gives a unique view of the Colorado river in the depths of the canyon... more
Care Instructions
Gently clean with a damp cloth.
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1 - 2 business days
May 2015 Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona Navajo point along the south rim gives a unique view of the Colorado river in the depths of the canyon below.
My love of the arts began at a young age. Always one to enjoy color and light, it was clear early on that I would share my passion with others. Through my innovative fine art photography, I am able to enhance the world as I see it, creating memorable and unique images. I am endlessly inspired by the nature around me and especially influenced by flowers, scenery, and wildlife. I hope you enjoy browsing my gallery and that you find a special piece that will enable you to bring a bit of the outdoors into your home or business. Each photograph is created using my impeccable technique and passion, which is clearly evident in each and every photograph.
$9.50
Connor Ehlers
Great shot! Cool look between the cliffs!
Carl Moore replied:
Thank you Connor! I love that angle as well ;-)
John Haldane
A favorite place for me. I rafted through the Grand Canyon (7 day trip) three times. Nice pic.
Carl Moore replied:
Awesome John! I love seeing a watercraft in the photo, maybe that's you down there!
Judy Vincent
Wonderful image! Congratulations on your feature in the �Landscape and Landmark Photography� group!
Carl Moore replied:
Thank you Judy!
Berta Keeney
Fantastic Carl! You must have had a great zoom lens! So crips!
Carl Moore replied:
Thank you Berta!