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5.50" x 8.00"
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7.50" x 10.00"
Tall Cactus in Sepia Poster
by Imagery by Charly
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Tall Cactus in Sepia poster by Imagery by Charly. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Over 15 ft., this old tall cactus in sepia, withstands the Texas weather and thrives. Most likely a Senita (Pachycereus Schottii) or Cardon... more
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Over 15 ft., this old tall cactus in sepia, withstands the Texas weather and thrives. Most likely a Senita (Pachycereus Schottii) or Cardon (Pachycereus Pringlei) cactus; maybe a cross between the two near Los Ebanos, Texas.
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About Imagery by Charly
"Photography isn't just a job to me ... It's my Passion!" ~ Charly Hi there. My name is Charly and I'll admit I'm addicted to photography. Like most people have taken photographs off/on my whole life, but it wasn't until traveling to Ireland that I realized I truly loved it. That trip brought out my passion for Natural Light Photography. The light, the shadows, and overall intensity that I could capture with a camera were simply astounding. Photography presented itself as more of an art form then just snapshots from life. Since that trip I have been honing my skills; focusing on landscapes, architecture, nature and my favorite ... Black and Whites. Call me old fashion, but I think photographs are more striking with the absence of...
$30.00
Nikolyn McDonald
I like the sepia infrared here. Kind of looks as if the grass is frosted which is a nice contrast to the cactus.
Imagery by Charly replied:
Thanks Nikolyn