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Lavender Fields In Summertime | Hot Air Balloon Print | Print | Canvas | Metal | Acrylic

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⚈ Premium photo paper with luster finish

⚈ Museum quality canvas, pigment based UV inks and lamination

⚈ Metal prints made with 100% recycled materials

⚈ All options include enhanced colors and protection from fading

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This vibrant photo print captures the serene beauty of a lavender field at sunset, where rows of purple blooms stretch toward the horizon beneath a breathtaking sky painted in shades of pink and orange. A hot air balloon drifts gently above the landscape, adding a sense of whimsy and wonder to the peaceful scene. The soft light highlights the lush lavender and creates a dreamy atmosphere, perfect for those who love nature, floral landscapes, and the calming essence of the countryside. Whether displayed in a home or office, this print brings the tranquility of the outdoors and the romance of lavender fields to your space.

How often do we let the beauty of dawn pass us by without a second thought?

The alarm rang while the world was still cloaked in darkness. I groggily reached for my camera, my mind swirling with excitement and trepidation. Today, I would capture the essence of a warm summer sunrise over a lavender field.

As I arrived at the field, the first hints of dawn kissed the horizon. The scent of lavender was intoxicating, a sweet and calming fragrance that mingled with the cool morning air. I set up my tripod, feeling the rough texture of the earth beneath my feet, still cool from the night.

The sky began to blush with soft pinks and purples. The lavender fields, delicate rows of purple hues, appeared like waves in a fragrant sea. A distant hum of bees, already busy collecting nectar, added a gentle buzz to the quiet morning. The air was alive with the promise of a new day.

Capturing the perfect shot was no easy feat. The faint light of early morning presented a challenge. Adjusting the camera settings in low light was a delicate dance. I fumbled with the dials, still trying to rouse my sleepy muscles. Suddenly, as if appearing out of nowhere, a hot air balloon began to rise, a silent giant against the awakening sky. It floated upwards, a bold splash of color that contrasted beautifully with the soft pastels of the dawn.

I could taste the anticipation, almost like the crisp freshness of a ripe apple. As the balloon ascended, I snapped the shutter, capturing the moment when the world seemed to pause in awe. The photograph was perfect, a reflection of nature's beauty and the magic of a new day.

Standing there, I realized that moments like these are rare and precious. They remind us to slow down and appreciate the simple wonders around us. This experience was profound, a reminder that beauty often lies in the early hours when the world is quiet and still.

 ❇️ The artist's signature on each piece of our fine art, placed in the bottom corner, authenticates the work as a unique creation and adds a personal touch.

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Meet The Artist

I discovered my passion for capturing the wonders of creation at twelve, holding a pink camera under the sprawling branches of a black walnut tree. It was spring, and the air carried the heavy perfume of fruit blossoms. Before me stretched a field awash in purple wildflowers, their brilliance framed by clouds lazily drifting across an endless sky. Though recovering from illness, my soul stirred, urging me to preserve the moment. The click of the shutter felt like a vow: I would someday share the beauty of this world with everyone.

But life had its demands, and my dream grew quiet as I matured. At twenty-six, a degenerative nerve disease altered my course. With hands that betrayed me and my vision blurred, the lens seemed further from reach. The ache to create remained, yet my abilities became uncertain and my aspirations distant. I prayed, unsure if the desire to photograph was meant to stay or fade.

In 2019, the quiet ember reignited. With faith as my anchor, I enrolled in classes to master the art I once thought lost. The work was painstaking. My fingers trembled, my sight faltered, but each image I captured spoke of determination. Slowly, I rediscovered my rhythm, my purpose, and my joy.

By 2023, I had learned not only to take photographs but to share them. An online academy guided me in turning passion into livelihood. Hesitant, yet hopeful, I launched a small store, my art a reflection of my journey. That fall, my first sale arrived—a quiet affirmation.

Today, my photographs grace walls and hearts. Each frame whispers stories of resilience and grace, a reflection of a Creator’s hand in my life. Through my lens, I offer the world a glimpse of glory, one image at a time.

Elly