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by Steve and Sharon Smith
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This is a three color winter scene photograph of lower Manhattan shot from across the harbor in Brooklyn. The three main colors are black, gray, and... more
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This is a three color winter scene photograph of lower Manhattan shot from across the harbor in Brooklyn. The three main colors are black, gray, and yellow. It is a very unusual photograph of lower Manhattan covered in snowy fog with a lead in of pilings and a lone yellow leafed tree. It is one of a kind!
Steve and Sharon Smith were married in 2010 and reside in Lititz, Pa. (known as the coolest small town in America and home to Wilbur Chocolate Co. ) Steve is originally from Oklahoma and Sharon is originally from New York State. Sharon is on staff at Calvary Church in Lancaster, Pa. as the Director of Children's Ministry and Steve is self-employed as a free-lance photographer (Logos Photography) and also owner of Lititz Home Improvements. They both enjoy photography as a serious form of art and expression and spend much of their free time planning and executing photography shooting adventures. Each year they display their artwork for sale in approx. 15 major art shows on the east coast such as Three Rivers and Neptune Festival. They also...
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