ABSTRACT - WILDLIFE - NATURE - LANDSCAPE - FLORAL - STILL LIFE - ARCHITECTURE - AUTOMOTIVE - TRAVEL - RURAL SCENES
by Ira Marcus
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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All t-shirts are machine washable.
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The bank swallow burrows deep into sand dunes. This bird was one of many that was busy flitting in and out of their burrows in sand dunes on the... more
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The bank swallow burrows deep into sand dunes. This bird was one of many that was busy flitting in and out of their burrows in sand dunes on the shores of Lake Michigan at Montrose Point in Chicago.
The origin of my name means watchful or observant. I always thought that was appropriate for someone who likes to make images from what he sees. I started with photography when I was about 11 years old after receiving a hand-me-down Brownie box camera. My approach toward photography is to stop and smell the roses. It is a simplistic adage, but rings true to how I create images. I slow down and stop to see beauty in everyday objects and the natural world, and use the magic of photography to share my vision with others. While I don't expect others to necessarily see the same thing that I saw while making my photographs, my goal is that my images will evoke a special feeling, mood, or emotion for the viewer. Thank you for looking at my work....
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Jeff Iverson
Fantastic work! l/f
Ira Marcus replied:
Thank you Jeff for the comment and the L/F
William Tasker
Very cool shot, Ira! Thank you for submitting this fine shot and correctly named bird to Wild Birds Of The World - A Nature Photography Group, where it is now featured on the home page. L/F
Ira Marcus replied:
Thank you William for the comment, feature and L/F