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8.00" x 6.50"
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8.00" x 6.50"
The Becoming of The Queen Canvas Print
by Heather King
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The Becoming of The Queen canvas print by Heather King. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Waiting 4-5 years for these great gray owls to head our way for a single winter is the longest game of patience I have ever known. They fly south from the Northern Boreal Forests when their lemming population is low.
Out of ALL of the owls I have ever photographed, the great gray owl is the most fearless. One can literally walk 8 feet in front of it and it simply doesn't care. They are fearless and incredibly beautiful. In this capture we were watching her perching and hunting, in this shot thank God my finger was on the shutter button as when she took off she flew over my head, I actually ducked.
About Heather King
Any photograph that has the fineartamerica watermark will NOT show up on the image you purchase. Introduction to Heather King ~ known to many as Thee Owl Queen Welcome to a short story of silent flight, and feathers white, that saved my life. I received a gift camera at a young age, and there has been one at my side ever since. A minor concentration of my hobby came when I attended high school, (in the early 90’s) when I learned about film processing in a dark room, developing and making prints. It gave me skills I still use today. Life for a while hit Fast Forward, a whirlwind of change, from black and white, to color, then zip past the whole transition to digital, and land in 2011. Quite a technology ride. Now in front of a...
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Gary F Richards
Spectacular capture and artwork! Excellent composition! Fl
Art Sandi
Spectacular
Joan Stratton
Revisiting :)
Jim Love
Revisiting...
Lisa Wooten
Beautiful. L F
Jim Love
Stunning...
Dale Kohler
wow, great shot!
Joan Stratton
Beautiful :)
Joseph S Giacalone
spectacular
Sandi Kroll
Amazing capture!!
Lisa Wooten
Beautiful. L F
JOHN TELFER
Heather, Wonderful detailed stop action image of Great Gray Owl
Debbie Oppermann
Wonderful
Art Sandi
Striking
Ana Borras
Lovely!
Leslie Gatson-Mudd
Wow!
Joan Stratton
Revisiting :)
Lori Kingston
This is absolutely amazing! L/F
Jeremy Guerin
Incredible!
Joan Stratton
Wonderful capture, Heather :))
Lori Kingston
The intensity in the owl's stare is quite terrifying -- I'm so glad I'm not her prey! Beautiful capture! L/F
Steve Henderson
The eyes have it!
Maria Keady
Spectacular capture!! T/P
Patricia Hofmeester
Wonderful!