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by Lisa Manifold
$21.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Mojave Symmetry" by Lisa Manifold. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Symmetric view of an uninhabited Homestead Cabin in Wonder Valley, California, USA in black and white ~ November 2017. Uninhabited Homestead cabin's... more
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Symmetric view of an uninhabited Homestead Cabin in Wonder Valley, California, USA in black and white ~ November 2017. Uninhabited Homestead cabin's dot the landscape of long ago dreams... The Mojave Desert is a harsh environment yet serene and beautiful at the same time with clear star lit nights.
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Framed photographs of my six siblings and I adorned in 60s style outfits, hairdos and pointedly colorful eye glasses were prominently displayed in the home I grew up in. The happy memories of these photos, coupled with my newfound love of grandchildren and passion for nature drove me to purchase a digital camera. Little did I know just how much that camera would change my life! One photo after another, click after click; college classes, seminars, and months of photographing, downloading and posting prompted me to retire and see the world through a Nikon lens or two or three... What I have and continue to see and experience through a lens, or two or three is captured and shared in the photos posted by LM Manifold Photography on Facebook,...
$21.00
Spencer McDonald
A wonderment to the eyes. Love the lines and works fabulously in black and white. Well done.
Lisa Manifold replied:
Many thanks! Wonder Valley is an intriguing area to photograph. So many uninhabited Homestead Cabins...