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by Brian Manfra
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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. They're stylish, soft, and incredibly comfortable. Machine wash with cold water, and tumble dry on low heat.
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This is a Blue Jay sitting on a perch of a tree at Rahway River Park in Rahway, New Jersey. His head is turned to the right of the photograph, as he... more
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1 - 2 business days
Average Rating (3.58 Stars):
Christy Crandall Bean
April 13th, 2024
Love my shirt! Unique photo and nice slender woman's cut on the shirt. Bought it to wear to see Jon Batiste in concert! Just what I wanted!
Mary Neeley
April 10th, 2024
SUPER FAST shipping! Good quality. A GREAT addition to my numerous Amy Winehouse collection. AAAA+++ Thank you.
Andrea Kohler
April 10th, 2024
I have not received it yet
Patricia Vitkus
April 4th, 2024
This was sold as a 2xl and was extremely small…it fit my 9 year old granddaughter…very disappointing
Courtney Humes
March 28th, 2024
Fabulous shirt! Fits well, and the best part is the artwork. What talent and am so lucky to have come across the artist’s work and have it displayed on clothing I wear and share my joy of the artistic impression of a lovely tuxedo cat.
Brenda Paulin
March 27th, 2024
Size XL to small. More like size Small.
This is a Blue Jay sitting on a perch of a tree at Rahway River Park in Rahway, New Jersey. His head is turned to the right of the photograph, as he sits between the two branches, the sun shining behind him. His white feathers are smoothed down but you can see the blue feathers on his tail peeking through.
The Blue Jay is native to North America. It breeds in both deciduous and coniferous forests and is common in residential areas. It is mostly blue with a white chest and a blue crest. There are 4 different species of Blue Jays. They mainly eat nuts and seeds and are known to hide nuts like squirrels do. Both sexes participate in building the nest which will hold 2 to 7 eggs. The eggs are blueish or light brown with brown spots. The young remain with their parents for 1 to 2 months. Its name comes from its noisy nature and they are sometimes called a Jaybird. There is a crest on the head which may be raised or lowered according to the bird's mood. The 4 species are Northern Blue J...
I am a Videographer who has grown to love the simplicity of photography. Just me, my camera, and my vision. Check out my photographs and let me know what you think. Criticisms are welcomed. Phone Cases and Clothing (T-shirts, etc) can be purchased here: Pixels.com All images are avaialble for digital licensing here: Pixels.com For promotions and contests, "Like" Brian's Facebook page here: Brian Manfra Photography Facebook Follow Brian on Twitter @BManfraPhoto Follow Brian on Pinterest Here: Brian Manfra Pinterest
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If you're not happy with a purchase that you made on Pixels.com, for any reason, you can return it to us within 30 days of the order date. As soon as it arrives, we'll issue a full refund for the entire purchase price. Please note - Pixels does not reimburse the outgoing or return shipping charges unless the return is due to a defect in quality.
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All women's t-shirts ship from our production facility within 1 - 2 business days of your order.
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Damijana Cermelj
Beautiful.
Brian Manfra replied:
Thanks!
James Aiken
Great capture Brian.
Brian Manfra replied:
Thanks
Jane See
Beautiful! L
Brian Manfra replied:
Thank you Jane
Theresa Campbell
Lovely photo! f/l/t
Brian Manfra replied:
thank you Theresa
Majula Warmoth
This is fantastic! Awesome focal point. Very pretty..l/f
Brian Manfra replied:
Thank you very much