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Image:
8.00" x 5.50"
Overall:
10.00" x 7.50"
Little Toot and Dad Poster
by Norman Johnson
Product Details
Little Toot and Dad poster by Norman Johnson. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
These two tugboats were tied up to the Leffis Key seawall on the intercoastal side of Longboat Pass in Sarasota County, Florida. Because of the... more
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Comments (20)
Artist's Description
These two tugboats were tied up to the Leffis Key seawall on the intercoastal side of Longboat Pass in Sarasota County, Florida. Because of the difference in size they reminded me of a parent and a child.
About Norman Johnson
Like many of the old generation of photographers, I began with a Kodak box brownie when I was a kid. When I saw what resulted, I was hooked. Having grown up with an aunt who was a professional artist, I was always exposed to the creative arts. As a result, I have always liked to paint. Later I went to the Defense Information School at Ft. Benjamin Harrison in 1966 where I got more intensive training in photography and photojournalism and practiced that craft in Vietnam and the United States. I studied with the Famous Artist’s and Famous Photographer’s Schools to help hone my skills. I study the composition, use of light, contrasts of intensities of color, etc. of artist’s works that I catch my eyes to help me hone my skills. I...
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Patricia Strand
Love tugs! Great capture and cute title.
Norman Johnson replied:
I'm glad you like it Patricia.
Norman Johnson
I'm glad you like it, Alice. Thank you very much for the feature in the group "Florida Scenic Photography."
Edie Ann Mendenhall
Great colors and mood in this one!
Norman Johnson replied:
I'm glad you like it, Edie.
Dawn Currie
Norman, Congratulations for your feature in our group, Florida-Images of the Sunshine State!
Norman Johnson replied:
I'm really glad you like it, Dawn. Thank you very much for the feature in the group "Florida - Images of the Sunshine State."
Cheryl Rose
Sensational colors, POV and mood in this wonderful photograph, Norman! Love the shape of Little Toot and Dad ... and love how you framed them! L/F
Norman Johnson replied:
Thank you very much for the kind comments Cheryl.
Reid Callaway
Outstanding image, Norman!......L/F.......Carry On!
Norman Johnson replied:
Thank you very much Reid.
Marvin Blaine
Love this piece of yours Norman! Adding Like Now!
Norman Johnson replied:
I'm glad you like it Marvin.
Roe Rader
Love the color of the sky and water, a near mirror of each other, as these tugs rest upon the ripples.
Norman Johnson replied:
This is one of my favorites also, Roe.
Jack Zulli
Like what was seen in this image and how it was worked, pleasing to view:)
Norman Johnson replied:
Thank you very much Jack.
Laura Ragland
Wonderful find.
Norman Johnson replied:
Thanks Laura.
Skip Willits
Wonderful image and great title!
Norman Johnson replied:
Thank you for the kind comments., Skip.
Brian Tarr
Lovely capture Norman, love the title too.
Norman Johnson replied:
Thanks Brian.
HH Photography
Great capture of Little Toot and Dad. Love the title. L/fv
Norman Johnson replied:
Thank you. Some things just seem to title themselves.
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
A great boat and perspective Norman! We added our Like! Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Norman Johnson replied:
Thank you very much. I appreciate your support.
Marvin Spates
This is a awesome photo Norman, wow what a fitting title too!!! L/F
Norman Johnson replied:
Thanks Marvin. Little Toot can immediately to mind when I saw these two.