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Nature Photo The Riverfront 2

The Riverfront 2 is a nature photograph of two large red Hibiscus blooms and two blue Adirondack chairs that were in the park on the Riverfront parkway in the city of Wilmington, Delaware. Title: The Riverfront 2 Photographer: Melissa Fague Genre: Nature Photography

Title: The Riverfront 2 by nature photographer Melissa Fague

 

 

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This entry was posted in Artwork, Nature Photos and tagged "Beautiful Nature photos", "Fine Art Photography", Canvas Prints, Delaware Photographer, Delaware photographers, fine art, Flora, floral, flower, flowers, framed art, framed photographic art, framed photographic art nature, framed photographs, hibiscus, nature, Nature Fine Art, Nature Photographer, Nature Photographer Delaware, Nature Photography, Nature Photos, photography, photos, red hibiscus, Wall Decor, wall decoration on October 21, 2016 by PIPA Fine Art.

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