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30.00" x 6.50"
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30.00" x 6.50"
Winter Afternoon Laguna Pueblo - Native American Pueblo Photograph Wood Print
by Duane Miller
$258.00
Product Details
Winter Afternoon Laguna Pueblo - Native American Pueblo Photograph wood print by Duane Miller. 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
Every so often instead of flying home for the holidays, I'll load up the car and drive from San Diego, California to Nashville, Tennessee to visit my... more
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Artist's Description
Every so often instead of flying home for the holidays, I'll load up the car and drive from San Diego, California to Nashville, Tennessee to visit my parents for Christmas. This particular year I was returning via Interstate 40 and pulled off the road at a roadside stop that overlooked the Laguna Peublo, not far west of Albuquerque, New Mexico. I had passed it several times in the past, but on this day I was struck by the snow on the ground and the angle of the setting sun. This image is a multiple-photo stitched panorama.
About Duane Miller
I'm a photographic artist based near Nashville, Tennessee. I love to travel and have been from border to border and coast to coast all across the United States. And everywhere I go, I take my camera and try to capture the many beautiful sights my home country has to offer. Recently, I have begun traveling internationally as well and that has opened up a whole world of new photographic opportunities. I'm glad you stopped by my page to check out my images. I hope that you find something you like, and that one or more of my photographs will find a place in your home or office.
Joseph Smith
I remember this scene driving east to west along 40. No photos but the church caught my eye.
Duane Miller replied:
It was the church that caught my eye, too. I drove by it a few times before I made the plan to stop and take photos. Usually by the time you see the church, you've missed the exit for the viewpoint.