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by Doris Potter
$23.50
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Chickadee among the blossoms #1" by Doris Potter. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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A Chickadee among the apple blossoms.
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A Chickadee among the apple blossoms.
My passion is to express Nature's beauty through photography. I am self-taught and like things simple. Thus, photo manipulation is kept to a minimum. The intrinsic beauty of our natural surroundings does not need enhancing; only revealing. All photos of wildlife have been taken in the wild and involve no staging. My goal is to bring out the character of an animal ... the essence of a leaf ... the spirit of all Nature. "The Sacred is clothed in fur and feathers and scales and skin - It flashes out from shining eyes in darkened woods - And speaks in bird songs and cicada serenades - It touches a place in me where wildness dwells - A long forgotten, hidden place that shivers in sudden resonance." D. Potter 1994 I have...
$23.50
Robert Alter
Nice shot Doris! Chickadees are one of my favorites. They do seem to be always cheery in their behaviour and in the calls/songs. And the way they open sunflower seeds is so unusual.
Doris Potter replied:
Thanks Robert. Yes, you are right about them opening the sunflower seeds. I love watching them. I love too the way they will hang upside down on a branch.
Shamik Tobin
I luv chickadees!!!! There's that twinkle in his eye Doris! Great shot!!!!
Doris Potter replied:
Thanks so much Shamik. I love that little twinkle in his eye. :-)
Carol Senske
What a sweetie! Don't you just love these little guys:>) This one is beautifully captured among the flowers - V/F
Doris Potter replied:
Thanks Carol. Yes, I do love them. They are so admirable: always cheery (even in the depths of winter); have many different calls and songs; very cute looking; and exceptionally friendly to boot! :-)