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Various Cigar Art

I’ve been busy with cigar art, both for personal use and for corporate clients!  This is some of it, ranging from images for website usage, to contest promotion to just plain fun!  Featured are special selections from CheapHumidors.com, Limited edition cigars from SmokeInn.com and Padron Cigars, the full line of Di Fazio Cigars and the
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Cigar Art Phone Wallpapers Available!

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Cigar Shots for Pinar Del Rio Cigars

I was commissioned for some art shots for a new line of cigars out of Miami called Pinar Del Rio. Not only are the EXCEPTIONALLY good cigars, they also look fantastic with TOP notch artwork on the bands and boxes!

Cigar Art for Pinar Del Rio

Pinar Del Rio has commissioned me to take art shots of their new line of cigars, this is the first line, the 1878!

Wooloot Watches

Wooloot has come out with some new lines to their rubberized waterproof sport watches and I had fun creating some art for them today!  Check them out at wooloot.com!

Cigar Art – Cuban Crafters

Cigar Art – Cuban Crafters

Welcome Alfredo Alamo

Alfredo is a very talented sculptor and artist in the Tampa Bay area.  His work here consisted of concrete and metal pieces of extraordinary quality.  Standing as high as 2 feet these works of art were both stunning to see and touch.

Half Dome

Captured millions of times, Half Dome has to be the most iconic representation of Yosemite these days.  I have rendered many images of it and still have many in my mind to come.  This is the latest. Prints are available in any size, mounted and matted on Ilford Gold Fibre Silk Fine Art paper, starting
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Sequoia Path

Stopping in the Sequoia National Forest for what was supposed to be a quick hike up an easy paved path for a scenic overlook, I found myself what seemed to be alone for miles.  It was virtually silent and still.  The sun was barely penatrating the canopy and if it weren’t for the few signs
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Lawn Bloom 1

I have always wanted a nice lawn, and have experimented with various options.  Unfortunately my property is a mix of sandy soils, and it’s pretty hard to grow what I like easily.  During one particular seeding, some wildflower seeds germinated along with the grasses.  These buds were no larger than my small fingernail but lasted
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Tree Above The Clouds

This is also one of my very favorites.  As I travelled over the Tioga Pass, some 9,000+ feet in elevation over the High Seirras, I came upon a vast meadow.  Some fellow travellers had stopped along the road to snap some shots, but I always like to take the road less travelled.  This expanse was
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Yosemitie Fallen River Tree

This is one of my current favorites.  It was also on a bone chilling pre-dawn morning on the floor of Yosemitie valley.  The water was maybe 1 deg. above freezing, and in places was as still as the ice next to it.  I love producing images with high contrast, and I knew exactly what I
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Water Drops

This was taken at the Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park in Homosassa Springs, FL.  It offers hours of self guided tours over many dozens of acres, showcasing a variety of birds and animals.  It features both a tram tour and a riverboat tour, with many different habitats and areas to explore and learn about.  This
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Yosemite River Trees

Getting up every morning at 4am just to be in the right spot pre-dawn was never so much fun.  Even though it was below freezing until the sun came up, even though my finger tips went numb in between sits in the car with the heater on – it is worth it every time.  This
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North Shore Windsurfers

I was shocked while touring Hawaii for a week, to see that the number of windsurfers outnumbered traditional surfers at least 2:1 outside the tourist areas.  Kite surfing was also very popular, with both wind and kite surfers attaining insaine amounts of airtime and hangtime.  Five seconds was not uncommon, with unbelieveable control and grace. 
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