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Ice Tote Bag featuring the photograph Iced In by Eric Gendron

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Iced In Tote Bag

Eric Gendron

by Eric Gendron

$31.00

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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Iced In" by Eric Gendron.   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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What a cold winter we had! Did you break any records where you live? A few interesting things in this picture. The first is that Rye Harbor nearly... more

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Artist's Description

What a cold winter we had! Did you break any records where you live? A few interesting things in this picture. The first is that Rye Harbor nearly froze over during the coldest week in February. The second is the Isle of Shoals seemingly floating in the distance. This is quite the illusion since this group of island is nearly 6 miles offshore. Telephoto compression has brought them right into the frame, and the varying layers of warm and cold air over the ocean create the mirage effect by actually bending the light rays!

About Eric Gendron

Eric Gendron

Eric is a fine art landscape photographer based in Lee, New Hampshire. Over the last decade he has been actively pursuing the art of photography throughout most of New England, but is especially drawn to locations in his home state of NH. As a life-long resident, this gives a unique perspective on some of the more popular landmarks, and also some of those that can only be found off the beaten path. Studying mainly through trial-and-error, he subscribes to the philosophy that each day spent shooting in the field is an opportunity to discover something new about how we view the world. A common theme found throughout his work involves capturing the interplay of natural light with the environment. This often means shooting in the early...

 

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