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by Daniel Hebard
$60.00
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Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface. The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.
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Created from images made at steamboat�s centennial winter carnival light show this picture was compiled to represent the variety, and diverse... more
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Created from images made at steamboat�s centennial winter carnival light show this picture was compiled to represent the variety, and diverse portions of the annual light show assembled together to form an appropriate memorial for all to enjoy.
This Year Steamboat Springs celebrated it�s Centennial Annual Winter Carnival. With the advent of Lighted Man on the Howelsen Hill in 1936 . performed first by Claudius and now by John Banks the Steamboat Winter Carnival created one of the most spectacular light shows ever performed anywhere since 1939. With 75 pounds of explosives strapped to his back John blows off Roman Candles appearing from the top of his head as he traverses a steep slope performing the Snake Dance with the young skiers of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, and Steamboats Professional Ski Patrol jumping through flaming hoops carrying flares and flaming toboggans over a 50 meter ski jump while nearby nearly simultaneously a huge fireworks display is being...
I am semi retired at this time .My Dad gave me my first camera, a brownie, at the age of 7 in 1953 after applying my talents with crayons on the walls of my hallway and creating fantastic sculptures in a sand box starting at the age of 3 as I recall. I loved life as an artist, but teachers disagreed to my chagrin. So I ended up spending much of my life as an engineer in different trades and practices. Today I apply most of my efforts towards photography and photoshop making pictures, and placing them in a variety of galleries in my web sites offering prints and home product for all to enjoy viewing at no cost. If you enjoy looking at art or wish to be take part in my adventure through life visit daniel=hebard.fineartamerica.com,...
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Jack Zulli
Like how you worked this image, well done;) v
Daniel Hebard replied:
Thank you Jack. I did work to make this image to say the least.
Patricia Keller
Great creation. Love it. v/f
Daniel Hebard replied:
Thank you Patricia.
Cyril Maza
This is amazing! V/F
Daniel Hebard replied:
Thank you Cyril. This is a wonderful family event,
Daniel Hebard
Thank you, thank you, thank you and thank you. I truly appreciate your comments and visit
Daniel Hebard
It was exciting and fun. Thanks Shirley.
Shirley Sirois
Wonderfully exciting image!....v.
Daniel Hebard
Thank you Sandi. This Carnival is always fun. This year it was fantastic.