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Abducted Park Bench Canvas Print
by Gene Walls
Product Details
Abducted Park Bench canvas print by Gene Walls. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
This innocent park bench had been hijacked by a ruthless horde of tulips. ... more
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Artist's Description
This innocent park bench had been hijacked by a ruthless horde of tulips.
I was told that the bench had been released by its captors, before the onset of fall, but is currently living in constant fear of the approaching spring season.
The image was captured in Brandon Park, in the heart of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA on April 26th, 2008.
This photo was shot with a Canon EOS 10D DSLR through a Canon EF 35-135mm USM lens at 35mm focal length, f/5.6 at 1/500 sec, ISO 100.
Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated.
© 2008 Gene Walls
All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist. This includes my image and the 100% original text that describes the work. A copyright watermark is embedded within the image to guarantee successful prosecution, in the event of any violation.
About Gene Walls
I was born in the wild hills of West Virginia, raised in western Maryland and currently live in north central Pennsylvania, USA. My higher education includes Theological Studies, Electronics Engineering, Audio Engineering and Visual Arts. I taught a Media course at Pennsylvania College of Technology (Penn State Affiliate). Photography has been an integral part of my life since the mid 1960's. Capturing the beauty and complexity of nature is my main interest, from macro close-ups to wide vistas views ...and everything in between. Natural waterfalls are the most frequent photographic subjects found at the business end of my lens. Historic Covered Bridges and farmland scenes are also very close to my heart, but any visually interesting...
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Vicki Buckler
The old bench among the beautiful flowers is amazing, I love it
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very kindly, Vicki! I'm so glad you enjoyed the photo! Best wishes, Gene
Caron Sloan Zuger
Lovely shot - gorgeous colors!
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very much, Caron! Kindest regards, Gene
Jeanette Brown
Beautiful image and I LOVE your description!
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very, very kindly, Jeanette! Greatly appreciated! Best wishes, Gene
Ambily N
Nice!!! V
Gene Walls replied:
Thanks a lot, Ambily! Best wishes, Gene
Irfan Gillani
Wonderful work ! L/F
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very much, Irfan! Best regards, Gene
Richard Thomas
Great title, beautiful photo, Gene!
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very kindly, Richard! Best regards, Gene
Barbara Dean
Personifies Spring!
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you, Barbara! Kindest wishes, Gene
Barbara Manis
Gorgeous!
Gene Walls replied:
Much appreciated, Barbara! Thanks! Gene
Dobromir Dobrinov
Nice work! v
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very much, Dobromir! Best regards, Gene
Pamela Briggs-Luther
Gorgeous capture! v
Gene Walls replied:
Thanks a bunch, Pamela! Warmest wishes, Gene
Terri Harper
Interesting capture and cute title! Go to the caretakers of the park, show them the pic and see if can convince them to give you permission to 'thin them out for them" and you'll gladly give them a home in your yard....you never know, they might just say yes! It's better than visitors sitting on the bench and destroying them. V
Gene Walls replied:
Thanks a bunch, Terri! Actually, the caretakers moved this bench to the edge of the flower bed last year, so it's no longer in the middle of the tulips. I was a bit disappointed, but the move made sense. Kindest wishes, Gene
Corey Habbas
Gorgeous! What a beautiful color and composition! L/F
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very kindly, Corey! Best wishes, Gene
Ferdinando Messina
good job
Gene Walls replied:
Thanks, Fernando! Best regards, Gene
Aditi Bhatt
Beautiful!
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very much, Aditi! Wonderful wishes, Gene
Anita Oakley
This is brilliant. The bench actually stands out even though it is surrounded by colorful tulips! l/v
Gene Walls replied:
Kindest thanks, Anita! I tried to catch similar shots here many times, but they moved the bench to a different spot. At least I captured this view when while the tulips were growing up through the seat. Best wishes, Gene
Clare Bevan
Would love to take a seat on that bench among those beautiful flowers x
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very much, Clare! Kindest wishes, Gene
Judy Paleologos
There's a Dutchman in the field somewhere! Awesome shot! L/F
Gene Walls replied:
Greatly appreciated, Judy! Thank you so much! Wonderful wishes, Gene
Hanne Lore Koehler
Beautiful! L/F
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very kindly, Hanne! Best wishes, Gene
Tara Shalton
Beautiful vibrant image! v
Gene Walls replied:
Thanks a bunch, Tara! Kindest wishes, Gene
Janet Davaros
Revisited. Still love
Gene Walls replied:
Thanks for your return visit, Janet! Kindest wishes, Gene
Mark Spearman
good shot!! L/F
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very much, Mark! Kindest regards, Gene
David Winson
Great pic! Love it! v
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very kindly, David! Best regards, Gene