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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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Double-crested Cormorant ~ Original fine art nature bird waterfowl photography by Bob Orsillo.
Copyright (c)Bob Orsillo / http://orsillo.com -... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Average Rating (4.04 Stars):
Thomas Carroll
April 24th, 2024
Beautiful detailed movie themed towel!
Leesa Odom
April 16th, 2024
I bought this for my grandson. He fell in love with it. He even slept with it. It is a super good quality. Very impressed with image on the towel.
Kenneth Figueroa
April 13th, 2024
So it’s a gift for my dad and haven’t gave it to him yet but we FaceTime and he loved it … I was so worried about ordering here cuz never heard of the company but I’m so glad I did and it came out perfect perfect perfect.
Michele Long
April 13th, 2024
Super happy how print came out, but looks a little less vibrant even after just a cool water quick wash. Still nice looking, but would have preferred the vibrancy to have remained.
Michele Long
April 13th, 2024
Came out really nice! Laundered pretty well too!
Tracey McGraw
April 9th, 2024
Love it. I can't wait to take it on hoilday
Double-crested Cormorant ~ Original fine art nature bird waterfowl photography by Bob Orsillo.
Copyright (c)Bob Orsillo / http://orsillo.com - All Rights Reserved.
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The Double-crested Cormorant is the most numerous and widespread North American cormorant. It's also the only one that occurs in large numbers inland as well as on the coast. Growing in numbers throughout its range, this cormorant is increasingly being blamed for declines in sport fisheries and for devastating fish farms.
The Double-crested Cormorant makes a bulky nest of sticks and other materials. It frequently picks up junk, such as rope, deflated balloons, fishnet, and plastic debris to incorporate into the nest. Parts of dead birds are commonly used too.
Large pebbles are occasionally found in cormorant nests, and the cormorants treat them as eggs.
Double-crested Cormorant nests often are exposed to direct sun...
A Life in Light and Shadow Bob Orsillo has always been drawn to the power of light and shadow. This fascination manifested in a dual pursuit: the meticulous precision of photography and the grand storytelling of cinematography. As both a photographer and a cinematographer, Bob has carved a unique path in the artistic world. Orsillo's journey began with photography, capturing still moments that resonated with a deeper truth. He developed a keen eye for composition, using light and shadow to evoke emotions and tell stories within a single frame. This foundation in photography informs his work as a cinematographer, where he orchestrates moving landscapes of light and shadow to bring narratives to life on the screen. As a cinematographer,...
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Mary Chris Hines
Just a fabulous shot and wonderfully processed! l/f
Terri Harper
Wonderful Image, I love the back lighting and texture edit also! V
Laurie Search
Oooh, this is so fabulous, dear Bob!! I love the way the light is hitting his wings!!! :))))vf
Seth Weaver
A marvelous and majestic capture of this cormorant. I love the composition and textures of this dazzling creation. Fb/f/l
Kate Brown
Love these guys, super capture and masterful texture work! L/F
Oiyee At Oystudio
Oh I love this one even more than the duck in flight! You take such amazing bird photos, Bob!!! F/L
Gena Weiser
Lovely. Congratulations on your sale.
Norman Johnson
Congratulations on your sale Bob.
Bob Orsillo
Double-crested Cormorant ~ Original fine art nature bird waterfowl photography by Bob Orsillo. Copyright (c)Bob Orsillo / http://orsillo.com - All Rights Reserved. Buy art online. Buy photography online The Double-crested Cormorant is the most numerous and widespread North American cormorant. It's also the only one that occurs in large numbers inland as well as on the coast. Growing in numbers throughout its range, this cormorant is increasingly being blamed for declines in sport fisheries and for devastating fish farms. The Double-crested Cormorant makes a bulky nest of sticks and other materials. It frequently picks up junk, such as rope, deflated balloons, fishnet, and plastic debris to incorporate into the nest. Parts of dead birds are commonly used too. Large pebbles are occasionally found in cormorant nests, and the cormorants treat them as eggs. Double-crested Cormorant nests often are exposed to direct sun. Adults shade the chicks and also bring them water, pouring it from their mouths into those of the chicks. In breeding colonies where the nests are placed on the ground, young cormorants leave their nests and congregate into groups with other youngsters (creches). They return to their own nests to be fed. Accumulated fecal matter below nests can kill the nest trees. When this happens, the cormorants may move to a new area or they may simply shift to nesting on the ground.
Klara Acel
Fantastic capture!
Nina Prommer
I met his little brother today, but he was not as good looking as yours here! v/f
Anna Duyunova
Incredible!
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thanks Anna! :)
Chrisann Ellis
Bob Oh Your Description is The best and such an excellent piece!! I really like the background colors, making his wings and textures pop!
Bob Orsillo replied:
Chrisann - Thank you!
Cheryl Cencich
Gorgeous!! V/F!
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Cheryl :)
Susan Capuano
Great image Bob, these birds are so dark, your golden background is a perfect complement. It reminds me of an Oriental rice paper painting, simply wonderful work! v/f
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Susan! :)
Bill Cannon
Nice catch Bob!!
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Bill! ;)
Danielle Haney
Such Creative, Artistic Nest-Builders~ Wonderful Description Bob! This Guy is Absolutely Beautiful & so Regal~ EXCELLENT WORK!!
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Danielle :))
Betty LaRue
This is so fine! A graceful pose and great use of texture! v/f
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Betty! ;)
Colette Hera Guggenheim
With such fine Grace and Elegance,splendid work Bob ,very beautifull ,v/F ,+ I would enjoy to make some features around in my groups.
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Colette! :)
Sonali Gangane
Fantastic click and very informative description.Shades of gold are awsome!
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Sonali :)
Roger Wedegis
Great cormorant capture and info, Bob! v/f
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Roger :)
Dawn Senior-Trask
I love the cormorants that we often see here in Wyoming, and never have I seen a more dramatic and beautiful image of one! What perfect gesture and incandescent light! Marvelous! v/f
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Dawn! ;))