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Animals Wood Print featuring the photograph I can see my future mate by Kym Backland

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Top Mat

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10.00" x 7.50"

Overall:

10.00" x 7.50"

 

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I can see my future mate Wood Print

Kym Backland

by Kym Backland

$46.30

Product Details

I can see my future mate wood print by Kym Backland.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

Design Details

This male House Finch is so pretty. He comes and sits in the tree every morning. He finally found a mate for himself. They picked one of the... more

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Comments (17)

Carl Moore

Carl Moore

Beautiful capture Kym!

Ruth  Housley

Ruth Housley

Great capture Kym. f/l Ruth

Christy Cox

Christy Cox

Lovely moment captured! Beautiful!

Kym Backland

Kym Backland

DIGITAL DESIGNS - SCOTT Thank you for the multiple features yesterday. I appreciate the feature of my photo I CAN SEE MY FUTURE MATE in your group FAA BIRD PORTRAITS.. I have seen so many great bird images I have never seen before... thanks again Scott!

Ruth  Housley

Ruth Housley

I like this one too Kym and I voted and favored this too. Ruth

Phyllis Kaltenbach

Phyllis Kaltenbach

Oh, what a pretty little Finch! Great capture, Kym! V/F

Belinda Greb

Belinda Greb

Beautiful capture - he's a very handsome fellow and I love your description!

Tessa Fairey

Tessa Fairey

Awesome capture and details Kym! We have them here but I have never seen one with such brilliant colors! l/f

Lianne Schneider

Lianne Schneider

I am so thrilled to see you here Kym - I've missed you! And this is such a gorgeous shot. Wonderful color and pose. F/L T

John Malone

John Malone

Your titles are wonderfully imaginative. Marvelous photo! V/F

Zulfiya Stromberg

Zulfiya Stromberg

Very beautiful capture, Kym! L

Eddie Eastwood

Eddie Eastwood

Beautiful colors and Capture! FL

Ruth  Housley

Ruth Housley

Kym what a great capture of the male house finch. f/l Ruth

Al Bourassa

Al Bourassa

Great clarity Kym! V/L/F

Robert Bales

Robert Bales

Very good title Kym with great detail!! v/f/t

Artist's Description

This male House Finch is so pretty. He comes and sits in the tree every morning. He finally found a mate for himself. They picked one of the birdhouses I made and are going to have children soon! YipeeThe House Finch is a recent introduction from western into eastern North America (and Hawaii), but it has received a warmer reception than other arrivals like the European Starling and House Sparrow. That’s partly due to the cheerful red head and breast of males, and to the bird’s long, twittering song, which can now be heard in most of the neighborhoods of the continent. If you haven’t seen one recently, chances are you can find one at the next bird feeder you come across.
•The House Finch was originally a bird of the western United States and Mexico. In 1940 a small number of finches were turned loose on Long Island, New York, after failed attempts to sell them as cage birds (“Hollywood finches”). They quickly started breeding and spread across almost all of the eastern United Stat...

About Kym Backland

Kym Backland

Capturing a moment in time, is one of the best emotions. I love seeing something thru the lens and holding it near you as long as you can. I like for that image to be caught by surprise. A pure emotion. That to me is usually the most interesting. Anyways.... Photography is my medium. I do enjoy photographing those "Funny Animals" I see along the way........Laughter gets you thru a lot of hard times...I appreciate you taking the time to see what I see..... As you might have noticed I have never written a biography about myself for over 2 years. I figured I had better write one now. I'm definitely not going to write my "BIO" in the third person, so that I sound more important than I really am. Should I warn you that I have "run on"...

 

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