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8.00" x 6.50"
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2.00"
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0.88"
Overall:
13.50" x 12.00"
Pelicans in Silhouette in Texas Framed Print
by Ray Devlin
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Pelicans in Silhouette in Texas framed print by Ray Devlin. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
The San Luis Pass is a connector between the Gulf of Mexico and West Bay, lying between Galveston Island and Freeport, on the upper Texas coast. It... more
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Artist's Description
The San Luis Pass is a connector between the Gulf of Mexico and West Bay, lying between Galveston Island and Freeport, on the upper Texas coast. It differs from other such passes along the gulf coast, in the pass does at all allow (or need) passage of large ocean going tankers and bulk carriers. However, the San Luis Pass can still be a hazardous waterway, due to the dangerous currents that run beneath the bridge, which doesn�t seem that obvious when you first see this idyllic looking part of Texas.
We had just had a great day out at a beach on Galveston Island, actually Jamaica Beach. However, but the main reason I made the journey from Houston on this May afternoon was to look for sights to get sunset images on the upper Texas coast. With some many quiet wetlands, there were bound to be many. However, as we drove across the bridge at San Luis Pas the beach at near West Bay looked really inviting, and it was just in time for a glorious sunset.
The beach at here had a ve...
About Ray Devlin
Scottish Engineer, currently living in Houston, Texas.
$69.00
Bill Robinson
Beautiful crafted image.
Sandi OReilly
Stunning image, sunset and silhouette, Ray, f/v
Heather King
This is INCREDIBLY beautiful Ray!!! I LOVE love LOVE Pelicans...have never seen one in real life...hope to some day
John Rivera
Wonderful capture! vf tw g+