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Oh Those Trees Poster
by Phil Mancuso
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Oh Those Trees poster by Phil Mancuso. 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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Yep, it's another sunset through those trees at Fort Fisher on the southeast coast of North Carolina again! As in the lyrics to the Moody Blues'... more
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Artist's Description
Yep, it's another sunset through those trees at Fort Fisher on the southeast coast of North Carolina again! As in the lyrics to the Moody Blues' Tuesday Afternoon... "The trees are drawing me near...I've got to find out whyyyyyy"
Ever since moving to this area over 11 years ago I've been fascinated by the trees at Fort Fisher. I know a bunch of people with a similar affliction. While I try to capture them in unique ways, sometimes they offer such a glorious view that the best shots are straightforward. What do you think?
About Phil Mancuso
"I'ts all about what you see when you look at something!" I've been taking photos since I got my first Brownie Holiday camera when I was a kid. Throughout the years I've worked with film and now digital media to satisfy my need for artistic expression. I'm always willing to listen to the experts... those amazing photographers and artists who are already doing successfully what I want to do, and then doing things my way with my eye and feeling behind it. "Don't shoot what you see, shoot what it FEELS like!" was the best photography advice I ever got! Not afraid to go out on a limb, yet still able to photograph a scene or capture the personality behind a face, and the essence of the moment in any of this beautiful place, Cape Far, that we...
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