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by Greg Kopriva
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Accessorize your life with unique stickers from an independent artist! Our vinyl stickers are available in four different sizes and are kiss-cut to create a 1/8" border around the perimeter of the design. Each sticker has an adhesive backing with plenty of stickiness to cling to any smooth surface while still being easy to remove.
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Quaking Aspens in the Grand Teton National park, Wyoming. These trees can be identified by their smooth, white bark marked by black scars where lower... more
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Stickers should be applied to clean, smooth surfaces at room temperature.
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Quaking Aspens in the Grand Teton National park, Wyoming. These trees can be identified by their smooth, white bark marked by black scars where lower branches are naturally self-pruned. Quaking Aspen leaves are somewhat heart shaped, and attach to branches via a long and flattened petiole, so that even the slightest breeze causes the leaves to flutter. This gives the overall tree the appearance that it is quaking or trembling - thus the common name Quaking Aspen. In the spring and summer, leaves are glossy green on the upper surface and dull green underneath. In the fall leaves turn yellow, gold, and in rare instances, even red. Quaking Aspens grow in large and dense colonies throughout North America from lows of-78 degrees F and highs of 110 degrees F. They prefer moist soil, but can grow near intermittent springs in desert environments that receive less then 7 inches of annual precipitation. The only absolute requirement for Quaking Aspen is lots of sunlight. Photograph ©2016 Greg Ko...
I have been a photographer for many years, it basically started when I was about 12, taking snaps around the house with a Brownie. I studied Photography at East Texas State University, now Texas A&M-Commerce, and have been working professionally ever since. My main method of earning a living is commercial photography, and I also teach a variety of age and skill levels. The images shown here reflect my love of the craft, mostly things that I do in my spare time. I shot film when we didn't have computers and Photoshop, so it's very important for me to get the best possible image out of the camera with little manipulation. I hope you enjoy this body of work, and thank you for visiting. GK **Buy Photographic Prints by Greg Kopriva,...
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Chellie Bock
Nice image! very serene
Robert VanDerWal
The light on the line of trees along with the season and time of day makes this image a keeper! Well Done.
Lorraine Baum
Love the subtle softness of this image Greg! l/f
Maria Coulson
Beautiful. L
Kay Brewer
so lovely with the clouds framing the golden trees! tweet!
Judy Vincent
Beautiful!
Kris Scott
Wow, its so pleasant and calming! Really nice!
Catherine Reznitchenko
Great composition and atmosphere.
Kay Brewer
fabulous colors and definition! l/f/t/g+
Denise Davis
This is gorgeous Greg