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by Lois Bryan
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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The Japanese Stone Lantern located on the Tidal Basin, among the glorious blossoming cherry blossoms in Washington DC, is the site of a beautiful... more
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Average Rating (4.71 Stars):
Ian Whitehouse
April 12th, 2024
Great.
Nikki McDonald
April 10th, 2024
My grand-daughter will LOVE having this picture of her pretty kitty on a lined notebook - perfect for the stories she's always writing.
Paul Cooney
April 10th, 2024
I am very pleased with the book with portrait of General Yermolov on cover.
Aleka Kahealani
March 27th, 2024
I love Liana's art, and having it in any capacity in my home only enhances the overall frequency! Grateful to add this journal to my collection!!
Daniel Garcia
March 26th, 2024
The item was a gift for a friend and she loves it
Dolores Nadwondy
March 25th, 2024
Love the colors a size.
The Japanese Stone Lantern located on the Tidal Basin, among the glorious blossoming cherry blossoms in Washington DC, is the site of a beautiful ceremony every year.
The Lighting Ceremony is a formal ceremonial lighting of the Japanese Stone Lantern beneath the cherry blossom trees on the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC. The lantern itself was carved 360 years ago and was first lit in 1651 to honor the Third Shogun of the Tokugawa period. It was given to the City of Washington as a gift in 1954 and symbolizes friendship and peace between Japan and the United States. The lantern is lit only once each year during the National Cherry Blossom Festival. The ceremony is free and open to the public. My thanks to the About.com Washington DC website for this information.
Image captured with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens March 27, 2011.
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Welcome! I"m a photographer and digital artist living in the Mid-Atlantic area of the US. Drawing and creating my own little sketchy worlds are some of my earliest memories. Life did what it does and the art fell away, but I reconnected when digital photography was introduced. I enjoy adding to my love of photography by tinkering with computer art programs including Photoshop, Corel Painter, Rebelle and others , though I do not use Ai / Artificial Intelligence. I also love working completely freehand with no photo reference involved. All of which is allowing me to circle back to a semblance of my days of sketching and painting traditionally. Please be aware that we are currently experiencing a glitch in our system. The images in...
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GJ Glorijean
Lois, Thank You for sharing your beautiful and soft capture of the Lantern, as well as posting the official information brief about its significance. I took the NPS Ranger Walk in DC was so incredibly amazed how these were gifts to the USA from Japan after WWI. Then we destroyed all Japan's beautiful native trees in WWII. But someone had the ingenuity to graft our trees and return them in the 1950s to repopulate Japan's beauty. In my muse over Fukushimo disaster I can't help but try to cover with a see of cherry blossoms. I Voted for and Tweeter your art. GJ glorijean
Lucinda Walter
Gorgeous work! Love the blossoms on the trees and the beautiful colors. v/f
Sorin Apostolescu
Beautiful !
Ludmila Nayvelt
gorgeous
Kathi Mirto
This is a glorious presentation with the afternoon light and the high def brings out the textures of those amazing twisted tree trunks! Love it!! fl
Roy McPeak
Fab work Lois, love the colours! v/f!
Chris Lord
So very pretty Lois, f/l
Martin Davey
Very gentle and pleasing use of colours and filters. Very subtle and beautifully effective! L
Larry Jost
Nicely lighted and composed.
Donna Kennedy
Beautiful color and lighting with great info Lois!...fav/tweet/vote
Lois Bryan replied:
Thank you, Donna!!
IM Spadecaller
beautiful! lfv
Lois Bryan replied:
Thank you, Matthew!!
Sally Bauer
Beautiful Spring image Lois! Congrats on all your features of this magnificent capture! ~L/F
Lois Bryan replied:
Sally, thank you!!!!
Jai Johnson
Lovely work Lois. Love the play of light on the stone. Beautiful!
Lois Bryan replied:
Thank you, Jai!!
Ted Azriel
Marvelous digital work, Lois Happy Spring!
Lois Bryan replied:
Thank you very much, Ted!!
Deborah Benoit
Very beautiful Lois!!! f/l
Lois Bryan replied:
Thank you Deb!!
Sandi OReilly
Beautiful capture, light and work, Lois, and hoping for the cherry blossoms up there soon, a treasure, F/L
Lois Bryan replied:
Hi Sandi!! Thank you ... it should be an interesting festival this year with all this crazy weather we've had ...