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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Whisps of Aurora Art Print
by David Matthews
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Whisps of Aurora art print by David Matthews. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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About David Matthews
David Matthews is a freelance photographer caught up in a whirlwind of passion for his art. Over the years he has developed a keen eye for photographing everyday items in the most unique way imaginable. He photographs natural occurrences of letters in the alphabet, and much to his surprise, his A to Z Illusions have begun to reach the world. A big believer in living your dream, David volunteered in the literacy program at a local school. Working with one struggling child, he invented a game to find letters among everyday things like classroom desks and chairs. The dream grew from helping one child, to a universal appeal and this avid photographer has never looked back. David is trained at the college level in photography and...
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David Matthews
Linda we are fortunate to live in. Canada where the Northern Lights pop out a few time a year. Last night a neighbour called to say there was a glimmer of the Aurora in the northwest, do grabbed my gear and went out to a place I thought I maybe able to capture the lights. I was out shooting from about 9.40 pm to after midnight this is the first time I have photographed the lights and not frozen in the process. Such as the time I went way up north to Churchill Manitoba in minus 50c some of those photographs can be seen on my FAA page. The lights are due out again tonight hope to capture them with the international space station passing over here at 9pm and again at 10.30pm will let you know if it all comes together. Hope you can see them one day they never stop fascinating me
Linda Covino
wow awesome capture, this is one of my bucket list items