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by Charles and Melisa Morrison
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Taken at 4:30am on the 8th of June 2014, dawn comes early in Norwegian summers. The firey colours making a dramatic counter point to the tranquil... more
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Taken at 4:30am on the 8th of June 2014, dawn comes early in Norwegian summers. The firey colours making a dramatic counter point to the tranquil scene looking across the fjord to the layers of mountains with the jetty in the foregound. The scene belies the busy and industrial activities of a port mainly related to the off-shore oil industry, showing that, with good management, these activities can co-exist with good natural environment protection.
Melisa and Charlie Morrison in rural West Michigan The Morrison's came to Michigan, via Colorado, to homestead a tract of land five miles from Lake Michigan. Come view our Artist page at: http://www.facebook.com/AlbaRanch Melisa's Blog at: https://albaranch.net Charlie's blog at: https://morrison.uk.net Prints from Alba Ranch can be purchased on this site, but some original paintings are for sale (contact the Artist), and Melisa's fiber work and hand spun yarn is available on their Online Store Melisa is a Fiber artist. She has always been fascinated by Color, Texture, Nature and the Unusual! Its evidence can be seen in her photography,paintings, personal choice of clothing as well as the textiles and Fiber Art that she...
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