Only Originals Gallery of Fine Art

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Animal photography by Carol Anna Fullerton-Samsel


Top row: 157 Frog (6.1 W x 8.5 H), 158 Frog (4.9 W x 7 H), 147 Anole (4.3 W x 6 H)
Second row: 148 Anole (4 W x 6 H), 161 Caterpillar (5.3 W x 8 H), 162 Caterpillar (5 W x 5 H MINIATURE)
Third row: 164 Dragonfly (6 W x 5.5 W), 163 Dragonfly (6 W x 6 H), 209 Lubber
Bottom row: 225 Lubber

  • Each image is an original printed by the artist in a signed, limited edition of 35 using fade-resistant inks on
    100% cotton, acid-free paper. 
  • Informational watermarks do not appear on the printed photographs.
  • All photographs are registered with the U.S. copyright office.
  • Prices:  $65 unframed, $80 in an 11 x 14" acid-free mat, $130 in a wood frame with an acid-free mat
    162 Caterpillar is a smaller image and is priced accordingly:  $55, $70, and $120 respectively.
  • Purchase two or more C.a.F. Samsel photographs, and receive a discount - mix and match from any page.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE GARDEN-DWELLER PHOTOGRAPHS DISPLAYED ABOVE:

147 Anole: Extending its dewlap, this lizard gives a territorial display.
148 Anole: An american anolis on a canna lily leaf.
157 Frog: A common gray tree frog clings to siding as it surveys the night.
158 Frog: A painting-like photograph showing a common gray tree frog on the bark of an aged oak tree.
161 Caterpillar: Photographed in blue, this swallowtail caterpillar clings to a celery stalk.
162 Caterpillar: As it prepares for life as a swallowtail butterfly, this caterpillar devours celery blossoms.
164 Dragonfly: This common whitetail dragonfly rests on a purple stalk. This insect is a female (males have solid white tails).
163 Dragonfly: This is the same insect as in image 164. As the sun strikes its belly, it shimmers gold.
209 Lubber: Navigating the obstacle course to a meal of blossoms can be a challenge for a lubber grasshopper.
225 Lubber: Adorned in colorful armor, this lubber grasshopper dines on a flower.




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