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by Dale Kincaid
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "A Tiny Visitor" by Dale Kincaid. 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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Ohio Spiderwort is the most common species of Tradescantia growing in the wild in the United States. Native spiderworts are browsed by many native... more
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Ohio Spiderwort is the most common species of Tradescantia growing in the wild in the United States. Native spiderworts are browsed by many native pollinators. Long-tongued bees, especially bumblebees are very important to this flower.
Dale Kincaid is native to the Cleveland, Ohio area. From childhood he has always had an enthusiasm for photography. "There's a special feeling that something quite magical happens with the push of a button". Beginning with a high school photography class, his first SLR camera and a couple of lenses, Dale's main interest has always been nature, landscape and close-up outdoor photography. His love of the outdoors and an adventurous spirit inspires him to travel to various locations in search of discovering those special places and subjects to photograph in nature's light. Thus, Natureslite Photography was born. As an award winning photographer, Dale's work has been published in fine art table top books and on-line galleries. As an...
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Betty Denise
Wow the lighting in this is beautiful! L/F
Dale Kincaid replied:
Thank you Betty.
Dale Kincaid
Thank you Neal for featuring this image in the group "Macro Photography Group".