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by Everet Regal
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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This large, multiple exposure image captures a majestic view of the snow covered Great Smoky Mountains. Taken as the sun was setting, there is a... more
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11 oz.
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5 - 7 business days
This large, multiple exposure image captures a majestic view of the snow covered Great Smoky Mountains. Taken as the sun was setting, there is a soft, warm glow on the highlights and wonderful detail on the trees. The sprinkling of cabins and Gatlinburg, Tennessee are just enough to anchor the image and give perspective to the mountain view. The gain in elevation from Gatlinberg to the top of Mt Le Conte, exceeds 1 vertical mile. The tallest gain in the eastern United States. This would make a stunning, large, centerpiece, sure to draw attention, without overpowering the room. Media choice is always important with an art print. Consider an acrylic or metal print, for greater vibrancy and detail or any of the art papers, like Somerset Velvet for a softer, textured, painterly feel.
Seeking blessings and emotional rewards greater than the financial rewards of his mechanical engineering career, Everet made the decision to resign from his full-time job in October 2013 to pursue art as a freelance fine art photographer. A huge leap of faith in the financial sense, yet Everet has never second guessed his decision. His work has been internationally published and sells all across the world. Everet enjoys bringing beautiful scenes and wildlife images to people who would otherwise never see them. He finds the ordinary can be just as visually pleasing as the obviously beautiful, grandeur vistas. Creating beautiful images of his home town and surrounding area, is especially personal and rewarding. "The challenge is to...
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