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Great Horned Owl Eyes Wood Print
by Judy Wanamaker
Product Details
Great Horned Owl Eyes wood print by Judy Wanamaker. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
A great horned owl, who is a permanently injured resident of Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park, drowses on a branch of a tree in his... more
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Artist's Description
A great horned owl, who is a permanently injured resident of Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park, drowses on a branch of a tree in his habitat. The Wildlife Park does rehabilitation of injured animals and birds. Those with permanent injuries are housed at the park, or are sent to other zoos.
About Judy Wanamaker
I have been avid about photography since I got my first digital camera about 7 years ago. It made the world new and far more colorful and beautiful than I could have imagined. It started with my photographing my grandchildren, and has become a quest to photograph every beautiful thing I can. Most of my photos are of the beautiful area in which I live on Florida's west coast (the Nature Coast). Nature provides me with some of the most beautiful subjects I could desire. Some of my photos have been award winners, and some have been printed in local publications. It gives me great pleasure to share the natural beauty that is so abundant here, in Central Florida. I hope you will enjoy viewing my subjects as much as I have enjoyed...
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Hildegard Schaefer
Gorgeous shot! Great color and detail. We go to the same park in Homosassa. I love the park and frequent it a great deal trying to get the otter shots.
Judy Wanamaker replied:
Thanks for the lovely comment! The otters are a challenge. I have some shots of them that are a little better than just OK, but most are blurred. They rarely slow down or stop moving. Good luck.
Stanley Lupo
Lovely! This bird is on my list to find and photograph.
Sarah Loft
Beautiful shot! v/f
Judy Wanamaker replied:
Thank you, Sarah!