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by Rick Furmanek
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Waiting for Sundown" by Rick Furmanek. 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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WAITING FOR SUNDOWN by PHOTOGRAPHER RICK FURMANEK
While in search of a place to sit and wait for the stars to come out over the Three Sisters... more
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WAITING FOR SUNDOWN by PHOTOGRAPHER RICK FURMANEK
While in search of a place to sit and wait for the stars to come out over the Three Sisters range in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona, I happened upon this panoramic overlook. The remaining light pouring over the desert floor was a magical mix of color and texture.
Off in the distance a family of coyotes greeted each other with overexcited yelps and howls. Cactus wrens fluttered from one saguaro to the next, chirping at each other along the way while the gentle cooing of a lone mourning dove seemed to be bidding me pleasant dreams. It was indeed a special moment for the senses. Ref. 0230
You may view more of Rick's work @ http://rickfurmanekphotography.pixels.com
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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Rick Furmanek
Thank you, B. Vesseur.
Rick Furmanek
Thank you, Mariola.
Rick Furmanek
Thank you, Mark.
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Thank you, Cathy.
Cathy Mahnke
Beautiful desert scene.