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by Rebecca Carr
$14.50
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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The Foley House Inn is located in Savannah, Georgia's Historic District. It is directly across the street from Chippewa Square, the location of the... more
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The Foley House Inn is located in Savannah, Georgia's Historic District. It is directly across the street from Chippewa Square, the location of the park bench featured in "Forrest Gump." Honoria Foley, a wealthy widow, opened the bed and breakfast in the late 1800s. Some locals say Mrs. Foley still resides at the Inn as a ghostly presence. Others say that workers on a renovation to the Inn in 1987 found a skeleton sealed up in the walls. Either way, the Inn is a part of Savannah's "Haunted Hotels" tour every week.
Atlanta based photographer, Rebecca Carr, has been honing her photography skills for the last several years. Originally drawn to digital art forms, Rebecca has brought her passion for technology to her photographic statements. Raised in the southeastern United States, Rebecca's work is informed by the beauty and iconography of the region.
$14.50
LaVonne Kennedy
Have to say I love mysterious places like this ! The concentration camp sites surly are some of the most haunted places on earth …especially where thousands if not millions were traumatized and murdered and yet who has looked into that !
Ukrainian Artists
Congratulations on your sale of this amazing photo!
Jerry Fornarotto
Very nice, L/F!
Marcia Lee Jones
Lovely image!
Jim Love
Great mood in this shot...
Joan Stratton
Lovely :)
Steve Karol
Great one
Linda Brody
nice.
Sharon McConnell
Nice capture of this historic Inn
Cathy Anderson
Lovely
Bill Gallagher
Very nice.
Judy Vincent
Great capture!
Douglas Wielfaert
I like your leading line approach with the building corner at the left third, then eyes are pulled down and left toward the flags. good job!
Rebecca Carr replied:
Thank you so much, Douglas! I have been studying composition.
Karen Cook
Nicely done
Joan Carroll
nice!
Terri Waters
Wonderful architectural image
Karen Cook
Very nice!