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Antelope Creek Bridge Hand Towel featuring the photograph Antelope Creek Bridge by Mick Anderson

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Antelope Creek Bridge Hand Towel

Mick Anderson

by Mick Anderson

$17.00

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Product Details

Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels.   Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption.   The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton.   Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.

Design Details

In autumn, the historic Antelope Creek Bridge in Eagle Point, Oregon, is well worth the short drive off Highway 62.

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Comments (16)

Bijan Pirnia

Bijan Pirnia

Only a virtuoso artist can create this kind of 3-dimentional look on a 2-D surface. Much kudos to you, Mr. Mick. This kind of work is worthy of being featured in fine publications. I can easily see it on the front cover of a magazine. I hope you have been published quite extensively.

Gill Billington

Gill Billington

Wonderful foreground interest with the leaves on the bridge and great lead in lines from this low angle

Mick Anderson replied:

Thank you Gill! I had to wait for the folks to move away, but I think it was worth it :)

Benanne Stiens

Benanne Stiens

Great capture and point of view! v/f

Mick Anderson replied:

Benanne, I need to do these low angles more often! Thank you for that great comment :)

Helena Wierzbicki

Helena Wierzbicki

Delightful capture, Mick !! L/F

Mick Anderson replied:

Thank you, Helena! There is a lot of character in this bridge :))

Christopher McKenzie

Christopher McKenzie

Love the way this leads one in to the bridge.

Mick Anderson replied:

Thank you Christopher! This was one of many experiments I made that day :))

Alan L Graham

Alan L Graham

A very creative and well executed way to capture a covered bridge! L&F

Mick Anderson replied:

Thank you Alan! I experimented with many angles, for sure :)

Thomas R Fletcher

Thomas R Fletcher

Excellent! Love the perspective.

Mick Anderson replied:

Thank you Thomas! With a tilting screen I don't have to get as low as the camera -- great for keeping my clothes clean!! :)

Sandi Mikuse

Sandi Mikuse

Love your perspective, Mick! And the lines of the bridge sides draw the eye so invitingly into the distance! Well done! L

Mick Anderson replied:

I always appreciate your insightful comments, Sandi! Thanks :)))

Heidi Smith

Heidi Smith

Yes, I can see that. :)

Mick Anderson replied:

... and I love the tilting screen, too!!

Heidi Smith

Heidi Smith

Gorgeous perspective, Mick!

Mick Anderson replied:

Thank you Heidi! In this shot f22 is my friend :))

Marco Oliveira

Marco Oliveira

Terrific perspective and composition! Great work, Mick! V.

Mick Anderson replied:

Marco, thank you for visiting today! I am honored :))

Eti Reid

Eti Reid

Absolutely love the perspective here Mick! These covered bridges are simply awesome, too bad there arent many around me!f/v

Mick Anderson replied:

Yeah, you just need to travel south to see some in Washington and Oregon :))

Laurie Search

Laurie Search

Wonderful perspective, composition, and color, dear Mick!!!! ; )))fv

Mick Anderson replied:

Thanks Laurie!! I have been sitting on this one since last November :))

Kirt Tisdale

Kirt Tisdale

Great perspective! Well done!

Mick Anderson replied:

Kirt, I appreciate your nice comment :))

Chuck Caramella

Chuck Caramella

Excellent capture - great DoF and perspective! fav

Mick Anderson replied:

Thank you Chuck! I've been sitting on this one for awhile :)

Artist's Description

In autumn, the historic Antelope Creek Bridge in Eagle Point, Oregon, is well worth the short drive off Highway 62.

About Mick Anderson

Mick Anderson

While in college, Mick had the opportunity to work at St. Mary Lodge at the east entrance to Glacier National Park in Montana. It was in this magical place where he met several fellow students from other parts of the country who would change the direction of his life by introducing Mick to nature, the mountains, the guitar and singing, fly fishing, writing music, hiking, and -- most importantly -- the Single Lens Reflex camera! He had a chance to play with Pentacon, Yashica, Pentax, Nikon and other brands, leading cameras of the day. It opened up a whole new way of looking at the world, and started a hobby that quickly grew into a passion that has stood the test of many years. His first “real” camera was a Yashica “Electro-35”...

 

$17.00