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by David T Wilkinson
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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This cloudy marina perspective seemed best suited in black and white. The storm clouds were passing and the late day sun was brightening up the... more
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11 oz.
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This cloudy marina perspective seemed best suited in black and white. The storm clouds were passing and the late day sun was brightening up the western sky. The crisp character of the boats in perspective cuts through the softness of the clouds and their water reflection. This image was captured at the Sister Bay Marina in Door County, Wisconsin.
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FEATURED in the BLACK AND WHITE - THE ART FORM Group 4/28/18.
David T. Wilkinson attended the University of Wisconsin, Madison and Milwaukee, studying art and architecture. He earned a Master's Degree in Architecture in 1975. As a child Dave first learned about photography in his grandfather's darkroom, developed his eye for photography during college, and has progressed with his art through digital technology. In addition to his photography, over four decades Dave created pen and ink artwork including Door County, Wisconsin scenes as well as custom residential renderings. Dave is a retired United Methodist minister, having served churches in Green Bay, Wisconsin and Cleveland Heights, Ohio. In his photography Dave captures his unique perspective as architect, artist and minister. "I believe that we...
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Scott Kingery
I think black and white was a great choice for this. Beautiful image. L/F
Karen Adams
Gorgeous scene...love it in black and white....fv
Jenny Revitz Soper
What a beauty! l/f