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by Garry McMichael
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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The sun setting directly behind the Gateway Arch in St Louis, MO. This phenomenal photographic opportunity only happens twice a year. NO, I... more
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The sun setting directly behind the Gateway Arch in St Louis, MO. This phenomenal photographic opportunity only happens twice a year. NO, I didn�t Photoshop this photo. What you see is what I shot. This photograph may be purchased for decor use only. It is copyright protected by Garry McMichael. If your are interested in publishing the image or displaying the image on the internet contact Garry to purchase usage rights. Garry@garrymcmichael.com Copyright�2015Garry McMichael
For three decades Garry McMichael has been traveling the back roads of Middle America, especially the Ozarks and the Mississippi River basin, capturing its beauty with the camera, charcoals, pastels and paint. Garry is constantly searching for those fleeting moments when the landscape, the atmospheric conditions and the ever-changing light come together in a flash of visual inspiration. Whether you are inspired by the ebb and flow of the Mississippi River, a quiet walk through the rugged Ozark mountains, or watching a summer thunderstorm roll across the prairie you will appreciate the art of Garry McMichael. You can see more of Garry's art online at www.garrymcmichael.com PLEASE NOTE: All images and content contained herein is...
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Debra Banks
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Garry McMichael
It took me three years to get this photo. It only happens a couple times of the year that the sun and arch line up. Combine that with haze and weather conditions out of my control and its a hard photograph to capture. Would you believe I'm six miles away using a 800mm lens to capture this. BTW, go to http://paintstlouis.org. About twice a year I put on a workshop called "Photographing the Edges of the Night". One of the things we try to do is photograph the Arch at sunset, dusk and at night. It may interest you. Probably next spring I'll teach it again.
Don Koester
Garry: This is INCredibly BEAUTIFUL! Wish I had been there when you took this shot...AMAZING!
Christopher McKenzie
Awesome!
Jennifer Cato
Gorgeous shot!