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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Ominous Molting Grackle Poster
by Bill and Linda Tiepelman
Product Details
Ominous Molting Grackle poster by Bill and Linda Tiepelman. 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.
Design Details
An Evil Grackle Eyes a Nearby Feeder waiting for an innocent bird to approach so he can torment them.
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Artist's Description
An Evil Grackle Eyes a Nearby Feeder waiting for an innocent bird to approach so he can torment them.
About Bill and Linda Tiepelman
We have been married for 25+ years and enjoy photographing the world around us. Being able to explore and enjoy the outdoors, nature, and local beauty together as a shared passion keeps us strong and interested in each other and examining the subtleties and beauty the world has to offer. Follow us on Facebook to see all of our daily photo posts.
$37.56
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Hi Bill, Thank you for the addition to the FAA Portraits gallery and congratulations on being featured!
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Athala Carole Bruckner
THIS IS BEAUTIFUL BIRD...V
Bill Tiepelman
thanks so much for the kind comments all!
Darren Langlois
Great detail in the bird and very nice colors.
Debbie Portwood
Fantastic shot! Love the feather details! Birds are my fav. subject as well. I have sold a few, but you are right, they dont sell as good a other subjects. I guess that won't keep me for shooting the though!! :D v/f
JOHN TELFER
Bill, great wildlife capture, fantastic details in the photo of the bird and his surroundings. The expression that you captured looks like the bird has seen something and is going in for the kill. This photo is so clear and crisp love the way you blurred out the background to let the viewer concentrate on the bird. Great capture of the colors on the bird and his claws holding onto that branch. Excellent shot. voted, favorite, FB promoted and made it my daily favorite for Friday, August 17th
Bill and Linda Tiepelman replied:
thanks so much for your detailed insights John. Bird photo's don't generally sell to well, bu they are my passion. Thanks so much for the kind words.