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by Kathy Clark
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Limestone County Cotton Boll #1" by Kathy Clark. 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 is a mature cotton boll that is ready for harvest in Limestone County Alabama USA.
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This is a mature cotton boll that is ready for harvest in Limestone County Alabama USA.
My name is Kathy Clark and I live in Hartselle, Alabama with my husband Tom, and my daughters, Michelle & Jessica, and granddaughter Tasha & great-granddaughter Ava living fairly close by. However I spent most of my life in Alaska where I learned to appreciate the world around me. I love God's creation and find photography a great way to capture some of that beauty. Digital photography made it even easier to do so. I use a Canon 7D and a Canon Rebel XTi, and Canon lenses, 18mm to 55mm, 75mm to 300mm, and my favorite a 100mm macro lens. I enjoying photographing flowers, especially wildflowers, insects, and birds, the most. I use occasionally some textures and brushes from French Kiss Textures, and Brusheezy, Michael Sebastian textures,...
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Kristin Elmquist
Lovely composition, Kathy. I am always fascinated by the cotton bolls when they develop. We still have quite a few areas here in Tennessee that they grow the crop, and several areas that have long since been abandoned, yet the cotton still grows. :)
Kathy Clark replied:
Thank you so much Kristin, they are very interesting plants. There was a lot growing in this area this summer.
Gordon Dean II
I love the amazing detail in this, and many of your other photo's too. It's amazing what a really good Canon camera and some good glass can do, isn't it? Thank you very much for commenting/congratulating me on my sales recently too, I do appreciate it. Keep up the good work Kathy!
Kathy Clark replied:
You are right Gordon, and thank you so much.