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Northwest Framed Print featuring the photograph Solitary Moment by Larry Keahey

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

10.00" x 7.00"

Mat Border:

2.00"

Frame Width:

0.88"

Overall:

15.50" x 12.50"

 

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Solitary Moment Framed Print

Larry Keahey

by Larry Keahey

$85.00

Product Details

Solitary Moment framed print by Larry Keahey.   Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.

Design Details

Photograph of a person enjoying her solitary moment during a Pacific storm. Taken at the jetty in Ocean Shores, Washington. On this day, there were... more

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Comments (15)

ANA MARIA EDULESCU

ANA MARIA EDULESCU

Splendid photo, Larry ! Love the mood of it..... f,v

Larry Keahey replied:

Thank you so much Ana

Sukalya Chearanantana

Sukalya Chearanantana

Fantastic individuality - Fantastic of Solitary's Idea ! :D

Line Gagne

Line Gagne

Magic!

Bhagwat Tavri

Bhagwat Tavri

nice picture.

Ann Horn

Ann Horn

Wonderful portrayal of quiet solitude in the face of the power of the crashing sea. Beautiful!

Bill Cannon

Bill Cannon

Just the right moment!!

William Jobes

William Jobes

Everyone should have the opportunity to experience this in real life. Just beautiful !

Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein

Very well done, Larry. Tells a strong story. Thanks for the nice comment on my Oxbow Bend image. That light was some of the best I've seen in 20 years there.

Julie Dant

Julie Dant

I am in agreement with Brian. the utter softness of the upper portion of the photo in direct conjunction with the crisp, sharp rocks and the pensively posed figure is super photography!

Ernie Echols

Ernie Echols

Fantastic Capture!!

Laurie With

Laurie With

this shot really touches me, since i could easily be the person in the photo. i love my moments alone with nature. nice capture.

Jan  Tribe

Jan Tribe

wonderful title and I love the soft dreamy feel to this!! beautiful!

Brian  Commerford

Brian Commerford

Larry, it has power and softness at the same time...a nice combination !

Artist's Description

Photograph of a person enjoying her solitary moment during a Pacific storm. Taken at the jetty in Ocean Shores, Washington. On this day, there were high surf warnings and wind. To see a wave taller than the jetty rocks here are, see my photograph called "Big Wave" or by clicking on the "Previous" button above.

About Larry Keahey

Larry Keahey

My love for photography began when I was very young; as the photo shows me reaching for dad's new Leica camera. My 1st camera a Kodak, was given to me by my father back before grade school. The camera even had film in it. The only thing I remember about this camera was that you viewed through the top. Dad was a professional photographer most of his life. So you might say that I have inherited my father's eye to see the beauty of this world. I want to dedicate this page to my best friend, who is also my wonderful wife, Phyllis. She's been my camera crew for over 50 years and counting. Please enjoy the pictures and your comments are very welcome. Comments are how all of us on FAA know if what we offer as art is enjoyed by others. If you...

 

$85.00

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