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Clouds Framed Print featuring the photograph Watching the Sun Rise by Dick Botkin

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

10.00" x 6.50"

Mat Border:

2.00"

Frame Width:

0.88"

Overall:

15.50" x 12.00"

 

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Watching the Sun Rise Framed Print

Dick Botkin

by Dick Botkin

$89.00

Product Details

Watching the Sun Rise framed print by Dick Botkin.   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

A solitary gull seems to be paying homage to the rising sun. I believe that our friend was as glad to see the new day as I was. The colors go from... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Watching the Sun Rise Photograph by Dick Botkin

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Comments (12)

John R Williams

John R Williams

Cool shot!

Dick Botkin replied:

Thanks John

Don Columbus

Don Columbus

Congratulations Dick, your work is Featured in "Coastal WaterBirds-ShoreBirds"!

Dick Botkin

Dick Botkin

Thanks for the feature, Artists News

Michael Durst

Michael Durst

This is an absolutely stunning capture! Congratulations, Dick!

Dick Botkin replied:

Thank You Michael. I love a good sunrise.

Dick Botkin

Dick Botkin

Bob and Nadine, Thanks for the feature, All Landscape and Scenery

Dick Botkin

Dick Botkin

Joe, Thanks for the Feature, Wings

Dick Botkin

Dick Botkin

Darren, Thank You for the Feature, Water, Water,

Dick Botkin

Dick Botkin

Neal, Thank you for the Feature, F/V and your comments. Very much appreciated!!

Neal  Eslinger

Neal Eslinger

sunrise rays I mean :))

Neal  Eslinger

Neal Eslinger

Dick; This is great. Perfect. The seagull and vivid sunset rays and water reflections dancing above. F/V!!

Dick Botkin

Dick Botkin

William, Thanks for the feature, Beach Stuff

Artist's Description

A solitary gull seems to be paying homage to the rising sun. I believe that our friend was as glad to see the new day as I was. The colors go from the hot yellow and orange on the horizon, to the cool blues of the Sea of Cortez and beach.
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Most gulls, particularly Larus species, are ground-nesting carnivores, which will take live food or scavenge opportunistically. Live food often includes crabs and small fish. Gulls have prophylactic unhinging jaws which allow them to consume large prey. Apart from the kittiwakes, gulls are typically coastal or inland species, rarely venturing far out to sea.
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The large species take up to four years to attain full adult plumage, but two years is typical for small gulls. Large White-Headed Gulls are typically long-lived birds, with a maximum age of 49 years recorded for the Herring Gull.

About Dick Botkin

Dick Botkin

I currently live in Surprise, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Maine, where my interest in photograhy was discovered. I got my first camera, a Kodak Brownie, when I was six or seven years old, and I've been hooked on the art of photography ever since. A year or so later, I got my first processing and print making kit and I began to realize that I could be as creative, if not more so, in the darkroom than in the field. Over the years, my cameras and darkroom got more complex, giving me more creative tools to work with. About 15 years ago, I traded film, chemicals, tanks, trays, and the smell, for a digital camera and a copy of Photoshop. I never looked back. My goal is to capture and...

 

$89.00

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