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10.00" x 6.50"
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10.00" x 6.50"
WSF at the Coupeville Dock Wood Print
by Bob VonDrachek
Product Details
WSF at the Coupeville Dock wood print by Bob VonDrachek. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Washington State ferry at the Coupeville dock with Crocket Lake in the background. This ferry terminal is the Whidbey Island side of the Port... more
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Artist's Description
Washington State ferry at the Coupeville dock with Crocket Lake in the background. This ferry terminal is the Whidbey Island side of the Port Townsend to Whidbey Island ferry route which crosses Admiralty Inlet. It was formerly known as the Keystone Point ferry dock. The land to the left is Fort Casey state park which is part of the "Triangle of Fire" that was set up to protect the Puget Sound from invasion by the sea.
About Bob VonDrachek
Welcome to my Home Page. You have landed on the "Images" tab which is an excellent place to start. The photographs on these pages are large enough to browse through without any distracting shopping cart in the way. If you have a special interest, you may want to check out one of my collections by clicking on the "collections" tab. Click on any image to get a larger (and higher resolution) view along with a description of the photograph and access to a lot of other features like the magnifier which gives you an idea of the level of detail in a full-resolution print and the opportunity to purchase photographs in a large variety of materials including metal, acrylic, canvas, rag stock, or high quality papers in a variety of finishes. Use...
$46.30
Paul Kukuk
Did you buy a drone?
Bob VonDrachek replied:
No drones for me Paul. That was taken with my Nikon D800 through the window of a small plane. Watch for more air photos to come. I must have a good one of your house in there somewhere.