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T Paige Dalporto

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Your donation will go to funding strong environmental groups like Coal River Mountain Watch. (CRMW.net) Pictured here is my son when he was 4. Water is the lifeblood of our nation. Appalachia is the headwaters for much of this and it is being destroyed by huge outside conglomerates who ignore regulations often times, influence politicians and get them elected to high office so that may continue to operate with impunity. Find out more on my fb page under T. Paige Dalporto, T. Paige Photography, T. Paige. Connect with CRMW.net, Ilovemountains.org, or Mountainkeeper.org.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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https://youtu.be/IyvibLfHnS4 Somewhere between Impressionistic and Surrealism, Composition is important, Detail is important, Contrast is important, Lighting is important. Beauty is important. Freezing the subject is not important. tripod free. holding the camera is important as facilitator. It's been a revelation to me what the camera is capable of. And what the human eyes does not see. So this is visibility. Expanded. (I will say, the shutter speed is slow and the aperture setting is appropriately 22 ish or smaller). Monet and the Impressionists and the Decisive Moment photographs, who tried to capture what they saw when they saw it. I have brought us much closer to this goal. These photographs are made in the field, at the moment I press the shutter button of my camera. They require little more than your basic darkroom work. I started taking pictures when I was 12. Even then I was ahead of my time, taking pictures of my Weimeraner dressed up in sweat pants, seated upon my go-cart, and on the roof my parents house. (The dog was the trusting sort). I also came up with the Ken Burns Effect before Ken Burns, with a video I made and still have. I was a photojournalist in WV for 20 years. In 2007 I began taking these Unique Fine Art Photographs, One day they will rock the art world. Get in now on the ground floor, if you're an investor, or if you just appreciate beautiful, unique fine art photography, or nature, revealed as the human eye has never seen it before, for the very first time in these photographs. If you like, buy one please. Needing that validation. T. Paige

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