CAROL JAPP PHOTOGRAPHY AND DIGITAL ART
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by Carol Japp
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the drawing "Birds Eye View over Seattle Washington 1891" by Carol Japp. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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A vintage map from the year 1891 of The city of Seattle, Washington. This town plan depicting the city 'Eighteen Months after the Great Fire', is... more
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A vintage map from the year 1891 of The city of Seattle, Washington. This town plan depicting the city 'Eighteen Months after the Great Fire', is from the public domain, and was drawn by Augustus Koch, published by Hughes Litho. Co. of Chicago. It shows a birdseye view over downtown Seattle and the surrounding areas of Elliott Bay, Puget Sound, Lake Union, Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains. Also included is an index of buildings of note. This image has been restored and color corrected.
I'm a travel photographer and photo artist. I like to explore every nook and cranny of anywhere I visit and I'm always looking out for something unusual or unique, weird and wonderful, interesting and intriguing. For me, half the challenge is in the initial taking of the photo, the looking for something that catches my attention, getting that perfect composition, but the other half is in the processing, the tweaking and twisting and the addition of a little imagination to see how much detail I can bring to the surface and hopefully let the viewer see the same as I did when I took the shot. My images have been shot here, there and everywhere, mainly in the historic cities of Europe and with the occasional one taken in my own surroundings...
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