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by Lexi Heft
$17.00
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A secluded curve in a trail near the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco, California
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11 oz.
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A secluded curve in a trail near the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco, California
Alexi captures natural, architectural, and human scenes from unusual perspectives with a style characterized by the use of bold colors and contrasting lighting. She began her photography career in the outskirts of Washington, D.C. using black & white hand-rolled film in an old Olympus camera. After a few years of developing her own prints in the darkroom, she moved on to digital photography. All FAA orders are printed on high-quality archival paper, metal, canvas & acrylic, offering custom frame & mat choices for home or business decor. Greeting cards are also available with your custom message printed inside, and each photo can also be turned into an iPhone case. Every FAA purchase offers a 30 day no-questions-asked...
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Dave Farrow
Such beautiful greenery with an underlying lavender tint. The moss covered trees and those ferns draped next to the walkway make a fantastic scene. Pick up your gold medal before leaving the building. l.v.f...your work is awesome my dear, totally awesome
Mona Stut
Great work. F
Chad Dutson
Such a beautiful scene! Great capture!
Meg Rousher
What a wonderful place for a walk. I'd love to go here
Lexi Heft replied:
Yes, it was such an interesting trail on the ridge line above Muir Woods... within the span of a mile, it would change from arid & bare hillside to redwood forests to shrubbery and back again. And the nook in one valley had this kind of interesting forest!