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by Allan Van Gasbeck
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "A Storm Approaches the Castle" by Allan Van Gasbeck. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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This image was taken in early October, 2012, at Doolin, Ireland...a charming small seaside village on the northwest coast of County Clare. These are... more
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This image was taken in early October, 2012, at Doolin, Ireland...a charming small seaside village on the northwest coast of County Clare. These are the Cliffs of Moher and the "castle" is called O'Brien's Tower. The image has been digitally enhanced.
Featured in the FAA group Canadian Digital Abstract Art.
Copyright Allan C. Van Gasbeck, 2014. All Rights Reserved.
I was born and raised in New England and met my Canadian wife of nearly 50 years now while traveling in Europe in '73. I have mostly lived in Canada since. I have been interested in photography since 1970 and had taken multitudes of pictures in the "film" age. After a time away from photography, I jumped in again in the early years of the "digital" age. I graduated from the New York Institute of Photography in 2007. Since, I spent a couple of years as a part time professional photographer, though I am moving away from working to return to my roots in outdoor photography as a life interest. I enjoy taking landscape, moving water, and nature images - and any other passing fancy moment that deserves to last. I love quiet wild spaces...
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Amy Sorvillo
Wonderful capture and effect!
Steven Ralser
Nice mypif
Renee Sullivan
Love the treatment of this! Very well done. Beautiful.
Richard Andrews
Like what you've done with this. Didn't have the nicest weather when I visited the Cliffs of Moher but this has given me some great ideas!