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Japanese Parasols in Fireworks Art Print
by Sylvia J Zarco
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Japanese Parasols in Fireworks art print by Sylvia J Zarco. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Boston celebrated Independence Day 2014 a day early due to forecasts for Hurricane Arthur to bring soaking rains to New England July 4th. So on July... more
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Boston celebrated Independence Day 2014 a day early due to forecasts for Hurricane Arthur to bring soaking rains to New England July 4th. So on July 3rd the sky over the Charles River exploded with light and color... including one display that reminds me of Japanese parasols.
~from Boston's Esplanade looking over the Charles River to Cambridge, Massachusetts USA
p.s. on a personal note: I watch Boston's fireworks every year but never tried photographing them until now. So glad I did... I'm fascinated by what comes to life with longer exposures. Can't wait until next year so I can try again!
About Sylvia J Zarco
Stirred by glimpses into wild and remote places, a spirit was awakened to journey along a road that stretches into endless possibilities. A journey Owed to Nature. Passionate about nature and wildlife, traveling near and far for images instilled with a personal vision to inspire, Owed to Nature strives to honor and protect wilderness, wildlife and the ecosystems that give them life. OWED TO NATURE is the photography of Sylvia J. Zarco For more, please visit my other galleries: www.OwedToNature.com http://www.redbubble.com/people/owedtonature And follow @OwedToNature on Instagram
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