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by Rob Blair
$33.00
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A beautifully lit, narrow path through tall trees on the Oak Hill Trail in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio.
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1 - 2 business days
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Metal Print
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Wood Print
Greeting Card
iPhone Case
Throw Pillow
Duvet Cover
Shower Curtain
Tote Bag
Round Beach Towel
Zip Pouch
Beach Towel
Weekender Tote Bag
Portable Battery Charger
Bath Towel
Apparel
Coffee Mug
Yoga Mat
Spiral Notebook
Fleece Blanket
Jigsaw Puzzle
Sticker
Ornament
A beautifully lit, narrow path through tall trees on the Oak Hill Trail in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio.
Rob is a native of Northeast Ohio and comes from a long line of artists. He has always enjoyed exploring the beauty of creation and discovering fresh ways to share his experiences by using unconventional techniques in capturing and editing. As a result, nature photography has become his most prominent artistic frontier. He won the Fine Art America National TV Photo Contest in 2015 when one of his works titled "Beside Still Waters" was chosen for this highly prized award by the world-renowned photographer, Anne Geddes. In 2017, Rob won "Fan Favorite" for the National Park Foundation "Share the Experience 2016" Photo Contest. Rob has continued refining his artistic expressions over the years and his work continues to serve as a blessing of...
$33.00
Kathy M Krause
Congratulations on your sale Rob!
Julie Palencia
Congratulations on your sale.
Elijah Knight
Congratulations
Gull G
Congratulations on your recent sale!
Alexis Grone
Great capture!
Tgchan
Sick work~!!
Irina Effa
Wonderful work! Congrats on your sale!
Pamela Critchlow
Congrats! Nice image.
Bruce Patrick Smith
one of my favorite places... my kids used to call it the "Lord of the Rings trees"...