Fog Bow - Shem Creek SC Metal Print
by Douglas Berry
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Fog Bow - Shem Creek SC metal print by Douglas Berry. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Here is a rare fog bow caught on camera along Shem Creek in Mt Pleasant SC late November of 2013. I had never seen one in my life. Comments... more
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Artist's Description
Here is a rare fog bow caught on camera along Shem Creek in Mt Pleasant SC late November of 2013. I had never seen one in my life. Comments appreciated!
About Douglas Berry
I am a full-time Meteorologist with a passion in weather and landscape photography. I became interested in photography while attending my first field observation course of thunderstorms in the Great Plains during 1999. Since then, I have gathered 25 years of experience through my hobby and profession throughout the United States. Find me on Facebook at: fb.com/DouglasBerryPhotography Follow me on Twitter at: @DougBerryPhoto Please stop by in the future as I have numerous images that will be uploaded to FAA in the coming weeks. * Can't find one of my images that you would like to purchase here? Shoot me a quick email or message me on Facebook and I'll make it available on this website ASAP. Email: forecaster1@gmail.com
$80.00
Douglas Berry
thanks Priscilla!
Priscilla Burgers
Amazing!
David and Carol Kelly
Fantastic capture
Douglas Berry replied:
Thanks!
Tracy Winter
wonderful image!
Douglas Berry replied:
Thanks Tracy!
Robert Harmon
Very unique indeed. Ever seen a moon bow!
Douglas Berry replied:
Thanks for featuring the photo. I've seen several halos and moon dogs, but never a moonbow. I'm usually not up or at work during the time they are typically observed.