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10.00" x 7.50"
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15.50" x 13.00"
Springtime in the Desert Southwest Framed Print
by Rick Furmanek
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Design Details
SPRINGTIME IN THE DESERT SOUTHWEST by PHOTOGRAPHER RICK FURMANEK
I hiked about 3/4 mile uphill to this field of wildflowers off the Silver... more
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Artist's Description
SPRINGTIME IN THE DESERT SOUTHWEST by PHOTOGRAPHER RICK FURMANEK
I hiked about 3/4 mile uphill to this field of wildflowers off the Silver King Mine Road (Arizona). As the setting sun began to cast its shadows the Mexican poppies began preparing to bid the day farewell, tucking themselves in for bedtime. This is a natural behavior known as nyctinasty. Scientists know the mechanism behind the phenomenon: In cool air and darkness, the bottom-most petals of certain flowers grow at a faster rate than the upper-most petals, forcing the flowers shut. There were still enough poppies open when I arrived at my location to provide a gorgeous kaleidoscope of color and light. Ref. 2171
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About Rick Furmanek
I've always had a passion for artistic expression with my camera. As an industry specialist in the mid-90's I served as the Operations Manager/Technical Trainer in the Apple Computer technical support division in Tempe, AZ, just when PowerMacs were hitting the scene. This exposure served to influence my move from film to digital photography. The Apple QuickTake was my first digital camera. From there I moved to Olympus and finally settled on Canon. Self-taught in both photography and digital processing, I count myself fortunate to have had access to Adobe Photoshop almost daily for 20+ years. I hope to always remain a student of the craft. Along the journey I've been fortunate to have had my work recognized by organizations such as...
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Luther Fine Art
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Lisa Manifold
Fabulous piece Rick!! LF
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Jane M Dahl
Definitely worth a hike to see this beauty. Wonderful image! Featured in American Desert Southwest.
Rick Furmanek
Thank you.
Lori Frisch
Beautiful!!