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by Steve Wolfe
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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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Viewing The Northern Lights is something everyone should experience. I was camped along Alaska's Denali Highway; the light show lasted from 11:30pm... more
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Viewing The Northern Lights is something everyone should experience. I was camped along Alaska's Denali Highway; the light show lasted from 11:30pm until 2:30am and this photo, taken towards the end, shows a spiral wheel over Twin Lakes, my camping spot along the Denali Hwy. I say "spiral wheel" because it was actually slowly revolving. I used the Canon 7D MK I and 17-55 f/2.8 IS USM lens and the camera exif is Bulb shooting mode, ISO 1600, an aperure of f/4.5 and shutter speed of 4.5 seconds, and a 17mm focal length. I shot in RAW and with a tripod.
The "great outdoors" has always been an important part of my life, even though I was born, raised and have a mailing address in Los Angeles' busy port town of San Pedro. I've hiked the country lanes and paths of Great Britain, bike toured thorough Europe for 6 months, backpacked in the Sierra Nevada, and "truck camped" around the western US for weeks at a time, taking in the scenery and places of solitude. I worked at a Kaiser hospital for 34 years, then retired in 2013 at age 56 and hit the road, living in my travel trailer; I’ve been on the road now since June 2013 and plan to keep on living with no fixed address for at least another 2 years. I spend most of the daylight hours hiking and photographing with either the Canon 40D DSLR and...
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