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by Alissa Beth Photography
$22.00
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
Design Details
This was photographed in Northport, NY on a frigid Winter evening.
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This was photographed in Northport, NY on a frigid Winter evening.
"I started out taking a trip to Italy. It was my first time in Europe and I decided to buy a new camera with a long lens. Well that was the beginning of my photographic journey. I couldn't put the camera down! I loved taking the photos, looking at them in my computer, cropping them, playing with colors and tones, until the vision on the screen looked the way I saw it (and sometimes the way I would like to see it!). I came home, quickly upgraded my camera to a fancier DSLR and began learning everything I could! Years later and I am still learning and loving it just as much...maybe even more. I love taking photos of landscapes, capturing moments in portraits and macro photography. My signature photos are my water drop photo collection, which...
$22.00
Alissa Rosenberg
Thank you Vera!
Vera Icon Fine Art
Gorgeous capture! F/V
Kirkodd Photography Of New England
Beautiful!
Alissa Beth Photography replied:
Thank you!
Kunchar Asthula
Just fabulous! Would you mind, if I ask about the filter you used while taking this shot. The advancing wave gives impression of some blockade, if you had waited few second more and taken shot of receding wave, the effect would have been totally different. Just a thought.
Alissa Beth Photography replied:
Thank you! Actually, there were no waves. What you are seeing is frozen water and ice. The bay was all frozen. I used a nd filter but I am not fully sure I used it for this shot. I tend to bring my skies back in post and try not to blow them out during the shot.