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Fort Fisher Shower Curtain featuring the photograph Where Ocean Meets Rocks by Kevin Giannini

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Where Ocean Meets Rocks Shower Curtain

Kevin Giannini

by Kevin Giannini

$78.00

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Product Details

Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.

Design Details

The beauty of a sunrise is displayed along the rocks and ocean at Fort Fisher, North Carolina.

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (3)

Kevin Giannini

Kevin Giannini

Thank you Nikolyn and Hany! Nikolyn these concrete cylinders have been placed here along with rocks in order to control the damage to this historic site from the ocean and tides. I'm not sure of their official name though. Fort Fisher is an historic site from the Civil War.

Hany Jadaa Prince John Photography

Hany Jadaa Prince John Photography

A super image with a super exposure. The composition is wonderful with some great leading visual lines. Beautiful colours as well.

Nikolyn McDonald

Nikolyn McDonald

I'm fascinated by the pilings. Are they part of a breakwater or something or what's left of an old fort? I see Fort Fisher in your key words. Their repeating receding shapes take me right into the image and their regularity contrasts very nicely with the stones.

Artist's Description

The beauty of a sunrise is displayed along the rocks and ocean at Fort Fisher, North Carolina.

About Kevin Giannini

Kevin Giannini

I've always had an interest in photography since I was a pre-teen, probably because my father always had what looked to me like an expensive camera. As a teenager I would shoot black and white with my father's old hand-me-down rangefinder with broken meter, and develop the film and print the images in the basement. With the advent of digital and the ability to devote more time to my hobby, photography has now developed into more of a passion, especially bird photography. While I've always been interested in nature and birds, being able to show their behavior up-close with my images is very exciting for me. While I enjoy the work of many photographers, my two favorites are Elliott Erwitt and Art Wolfe. You can also find me on...

 

$78.00