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by Darren Fisher
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Spring Dogwood Blooms" by Darren Fisher. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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A beautiful capture of two dogwood blooms on an over cast day in Spring. I then used a texture and digital effects to give the photo the look of a... more
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A beautiful capture of two dogwood blooms on an over cast day in Spring. I then used a texture and digital effects to give the photo the look of a painting. This would be perfect for any room in your home, office or even a waiting room.
The name "dog-tree" entered the English vocabulary before 1548, becoming "dogwood" by 1614. Once the name dogwood was affixed to this kind of tree, it soon acquired a secondary name as the Hound's Tree, while the fruits came to be known as dogberries or houndberries (the latter a name also for the berries of black nightshade, alluding to Hecate's hounds). Another theory advances the view that "dogwood" was derived from the Old English dagwood, from the use of the slender stems of its very hard wood for making "dags" (daggers, skewers, and arrows).[3][4] Another, earlier name of the dogwood in English is the whipple-tree. Geoffrey Chaucer uses "whippletree" in The Canterbury Tales ("The Knight's Tale", verse 2065) to refer to the dogwood. A whipple...
Check out my FaceBook Fan Page and make sure you LIKE it. Darren was born and raised in Virginia ,along the Blue Ridge Mountains. Darren was in his mid 30s when first discovered the joy of photography. He then set out to teach himself the art and continues to work hard at creating the best photographs he can. Since then he has become an award winning photographer. He has work that has been published from being in magazines, to magazine covers, book covers and many other awards. However the greatest thing he still finds the most rewarding is know that people love his work enough to have it in their homes, an office and or waiting rooms. As a cancer survivor his work has become more heartfelt and emotional. Darren enjoys...
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David and Carol Kelly
Beautiful
Mona Stut
Fantastic work, Darren
Jeff Swan
I am proud to feature this work in Pleasing to the Eye!!!!!!
Sharon Nelson-Bianco
Hi Darren, beautiful dogwood - love your style. Congratulations on your feature in Flower Mania. Best regards, Sharon LF
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"