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Najac Art Print
by Joe Bonita
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Najac art print by Joe Bonita. 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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This is a stylized photo of the village of Najac, which is located along the Aveyron River in southwestern France. It was taken from the Castle of... more
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Artist's Description
This is a stylized photo of the village of Najac, which is located along the Aveyron River in southwestern France. It was taken from the Castle of Najac.
About Joe Bonita
Hello, and thank you for visiting my pages. If you would like to see my portfolio in the order in which the images were posted, please click on the 'Images' tab above the first gallery pictures. You can also see how many visitors from around the world have come to see my pages by scrolling downward in this biography. I'm a self-taught photographer who's been taking pictures at one level or another for a long, long time. I've traveled extensively in Europe and made forays to Canada, Japan, China, Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica, Africa and South America. These travels have provided me with a wealth of subject matter for my photos, some of which appear on these pages. Many of my images are manipulated for what I consider...
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George Tocquigny
Beautiful shot, great light, Joe. Headed to the Aveyron area next Spring. Would you mind telling me the location from which you shot this? thanks
Gun Legler
Fantastic view of the rows of house roofs!
Bill OConnor
Joe --this is an incredible creation! An old French town, sitting in the woods (upper left). You have a great eye. L/F
Marvin Spates
Wow what a awesome view Joe, I love how each building is stacked on to the next, on to the next!!! Very nice shot!!! L
Lazaro Hurtado
magnific Picture Joe!.............L
Robert Meanor
Excellent shot...great colors and textures.
Joe Bonita replied:
Thanks, Robert. I appreciate your compliment! -- Joe.
Mike Dawson
Great perpsective
Joe Bonita replied:
Thanks so much, Mike. As you can guess, it's done with a telephoto lens. -- Joe.
Tautvydas Davainis
Beautifully composed photo, very atmospheric! Fv---Tautvydas :)
Joe Bonita replied:
Thanks so much, Tautvydas. I'm happy that you like it! -- Joe.
Will Borden
Picturesque plus, Joe! You composed the view of this French village perfectly!! Fine work!
Chris Lord
Love the foreshortening effect caused by the use of a long lens and the treatment/processing is spot on, great image.
Sandra Bronstein
This is absolutely wonderful Joe! I love the colors, textures, angle of view, etc., etc., etc.! Great work!
Carl Purcell
I have my passport and ticket. I'm ready to go.
Lois Bryan
What a fascinating image Joe ... I love the textures and sense of being there ... awesome detail and light and shadow!!!! GREAT composition with the ribbon of the street running right up the center!!!! VERY COOL!!!!
Carl Purcell
Joe, I want to live on that street!
Joe Bonita replied:
Glad you like it, Carl. You'll have to move to France to do it, though. -- Joe.
Dan Daulby
let me try that again...great shot [fat fingers a curse when it comes to keyboards]
Joe Bonita replied:
Thanks, Dan. I have the same trouble with keyboards as you do. -- Joe.
Wayne Sherriff
A very effective compressed view Joe and good visual journey.
Joe Bonita replied:
Thanks so much, Wayne. -- Joe.
Stephanie Moore
I would love to wander down that street - a beautiful photograph Joe
Heather Hennick
Great. Thanks for this indeed interesting village image. Makes me want to talk with a french accent and then go have cafe/
Pat Purdy
Joe - amazing. Great angle - just a superb photo. The detail is captured perfectly - all these stone, brick houses yet all so different - love the line as well.
Ann Horn
Fantastic, Joe. So many houses in such a little space (typical), and yet you have made each one stand out as a separate entity, each so clearly defined!