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Smokey-002 Sunset over Skaha Lake Art Print
by Guy Hoffman
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Smokey-002 Sunset over Skaha Lake art print by Guy Hoffman. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Smokey Sunset over Skaha Lake
7/16/2014 smoke from wildfires in the Okanagan Valley makes for interesting sunsets.
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Smokey Sunset over Skaha Lake
7/16/2014 smoke from wildfires in the Okanagan Valley makes for interesting sunsets.
About Guy Hoffman
"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul and paints his own nature into his pictures." -- Henry Ward Beecher. "Photography By GuyThaLizard - Guy Hoffman Fine Art" Guy Hoffman is also known as GuyThaLizard and KAYAKokanagan. Guy Hoffman of Penticton, BC, Canada is a kayaking, outdoor enthusiast and photographer living in the South Okanagan Valley of BC Canada. Featuring photos of the Okanagan Valley, from land and VIA kayak. Many photos you see here will not be your typical photos of the Okanagan, many will be from remote or hard to get to areas by kayak. Using the kayak as my mode of transportation I will take you on an adventure with my photographs to secluded beaches and waterways many not accessible except by man powered...
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Carol Lynn Coronios
We don't hear about Canadian wildfires - too involved in our own. Hope yours hasn't been too destructive to homes/towns. The reddish smoke is certainly eerie (thanks for identifying it). Liked
Guy Hoffman replied:
Thank you Carol. Yes we do have our share of wildfires here. Having a beautiful hot summer here in the Okanagan highs of over 30c and often near 40c. Little or no rain for July and forecast for August as well. Hopefully we won't get hit as hard as we did in the early 1980's with the wildfires. I hear Washington state just South of us has a very large fire.