Stingray Acrylic Print
by Aaron Whittemore
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Stingray acrylic print by Aaron Whittemore. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Stingrays are so named for the long serrated poisonous spine in the tail used for defense. The Sting is not deadly to humans, however it is intensely... more
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Artist's Description
Stingrays are so named for the long serrated poisonous spine in the tail used for defense. The Sting is not deadly to humans, however it is intensely painful. Photographed in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
About Aaron Whittemore
I have been blessed with many opportunities. Some so-called "wildlife" photographers, make their reputations selling images of captive, and baited animals and birds posed by professional handlers, and photographed at game farms, and various pre-selected scenic locations. All my wildlife images are of wild animals only, and are the result of countless hours, days, weeks...etc of effort. Each photo, whether from the Rocky Mountain West, or the oceans of the world will contain wild animals only. Every image on my site represents a reward for being patient and prepared, but more importantly a memory of time well spent admiring God�s creation. Watermarks will not appear on products purchased through "Fine Art America". All...
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Rose Wang
Nice capture
Aaron Whittemore replied:
Thank you very much, Rose. I appreciate it.
Marcia Colelli
Nice capture of the stingray. I really love snorkeling feeding them when I went to Grand Cayman several years ago. F
Aaron Whittemore replied:
Lucky you, Marcia. Thank you for the wonderful comments. I am grateful.
Zori Minkova
Great find and capture! f/l
Aaron Whittemore replied:
Thank you very much, Zori. I appreciate it. V/F
Darrell MacIver
This one is well captured. If the spine gets you in the right spot it is deadly. Just have to ask the Croc Hunter.
Aaron Whittemore replied:
With all do respect to Steve. most divers don't try to ride or otherwise harass the wildlife. I do appreciate the clarification, however. Thanks Darrell.
Vishvesh Tadsare
Awesome!! v/f
Aaron Whittemore replied:
Thank you, Vishvesh.
Eti Reid
Watch out:) f/v
Aaron Whittemore replied:
Thank you for the visit, Eti.