








Blue Heron | Western Washington Landscape Fine Art Print
This print, framed in a natural barn wood frame with traces of the original vintage light blue paint sealed with a protective finish, created by the photographer, is truly unique and one-of-a-kind. An additional image shows the framed print hung on a wall with other furniture, to give a sense of size and scale of the finished artwork. Available also as a print only without frame, in three optional sizes and materials.
While we lived in western Washington, the Nisqually Wildlife Refuge near Olympia was one of my favorite places to visit. The refuge is located at the Nisqually River delta, where it flows into the Puget Sound. It is common if the tide is high to see harbor seals, herons, eagles, and many species of birds while walking along the boardwalk. While we were back visiting the area early one June morning I went out to the refuge while the tide was high. Typically, the herons keep their distance and are difficult to capture in a photo. This one seemed not to care that I was close and had perched on a driftwood stump that couldn't have been more picturesque! He seemed content to perch there, posed for the few photographers on the boardwalk, who were as excited as I! This image reminds me to be myself and not be concerned with what others may think of me. Where I stand, I stand boldly!
This print, framed in a natural barn wood frame with traces of the original vintage light blue paint sealed with a protective finish, created by the photographer, is truly unique and one-of-a-kind. An additional image shows the framed print hung on a wall with other furniture, to give a sense of size and scale of the finished artwork. Available also as a print only without frame, in three optional sizes and materials.
While we lived in western Washington, the Nisqually Wildlife Refuge near Olympia was one of my favorite places to visit. The refuge is located at the Nisqually River delta, where it flows into the Puget Sound. It is common if the tide is high to see harbor seals, herons, eagles, and many species of birds while walking along the boardwalk. While we were back visiting the area early one June morning I went out to the refuge while the tide was high. Typically, the herons keep their distance and are difficult to capture in a photo. This one seemed not to care that I was close and had perched on a driftwood stump that couldn't have been more picturesque! He seemed content to perch there, posed for the few photographers on the boardwalk, who were as excited as I! This image reminds me to be myself and not be concerned with what others may think of me. Where I stand, I stand boldly!