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Sandy Hook Metal Print featuring the photograph Windswept Branches On Sandy Hook Bay by Gary Slawsky

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Windswept Branches On Sandy Hook Bay Metal Print

Gary Slawsky

by Gary Slawsky

$122.00

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Windswept Branches On Sandy Hook Bay metal print by Gary Slawsky.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.

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A group of branches positioned together close to Sandy Hook bay beach have been all been positioned to point in the same direction by the forces of... more

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Comments (7)

Bob Christopher

Bob Christopher

Hi Gary…I like your image. An excellent subject and beautifully presented. Well done…Cheers Bob fv

Gary Slawsky replied:

Thanks Bob.

Colleen Kammerer

Colleen Kammerer

Congratulations! This inspirational image was chosen as the “Photo of the Week” for the New Jersey Group!!

Gary Slawsky replied:

Thank you Colleen!

Carol Japp

Carol Japp

Beautiful shot Gary! l/f

Gary Slawsky replied:

Thank you Carol!

Nikolyn McDonald

Nikolyn McDonald

Terrific lines . . . like they are reaching out to someone or something - it's easy to imagine another group of partially submerged branches off to the right . . . or maybe farther out in the water. This was one of my two pod's in the Best of Minimalism group for October 18.

Gary Slawsky replied:

Thanks for your kind words Nikolyn!

John M Bailey

John M Bailey

Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"

Gary Slawsky replied:

Thanks John!

Bob Lentz

Bob Lentz

Congratulations! This simple and essential image has been selected by group members as a Featured Image in the Best of Minimalism group.

Gary Slawsky replied:

Thanks again to you and the group members!

Sarah Loft

Sarah Loft

Wonderful! Love the minimalism and the mood!

Gary Slawsky replied:

Thanks Sarah!

Artist's Description

A group of branches positioned together close to Sandy Hook bay beach have been all been positioned to point in the same direction by the forces of tides and wind.

Sandy Hook is a 1665 square mile peninsula along the eastern cost of New Jersey that was discovered by Henry Hudson in the early 1600s. This peninsula is located at the southern entrance to New York harbor.
After the Civil War Fort Hancock was establish as a military base, armament proving ground and in the 1950s a Nike missile site. Numerous large bunkers that housed weapons to protect New York Harbor are scattered around the peninsula.
Fort Hancock was decommissioned in 1974 when it was turned over to the US National Parks Service and managed as part of the Gateway National Recreation Area. Today, Fort Hancock, the proving ground, some bunkers, and nike missile site can be toured as historical monuments of US History. The oldest operating lighthouse in the United States (Sandy Hook Lighthouse) can be ent...

About Gary Slawsky

Gary Slawsky

For the past thirty years I have been exploring the many ways photography can be creatively used to record the beauty and interesting qualities of our world. Macro and landscape constitute the largest bodies of my work. Most of all I enjoy bringing out unique interpretations of common objects and scenes that might be missed by casual observation. All images are GMS Photography LLC and cannot be copied,displayed,downloaded modified or distributed without written permission of Gary M Slawsky.

 

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