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Kaneohe Bay Greeting Card featuring the photograph Chinaman's Hat from Kaneohe Bay by Mukta Gupta

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Chinaman's Hat from Kaneohe Bay Greeting Card

Mukta Gupta

by Mukta Gupta

$7.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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This picture was taken in Kaneohe, Hawaii, showing kaneohe bay with lulani ocean. Its a small bay where boats are parked by locals and when the water... more

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Comments (26)

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

back to visit and G+ today

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you joan!

Ayan  Ghoshal

Ayan Ghoshal

Nice.

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you Ayan!

Janis  Tafoya

Janis Tafoya

Beautiful, looks like a wonderful place to be right now..your paintings are also fantastic...v/fav

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you Janis!

Rosanne Jordan

Rosanne Jordan

Beautiful cool blues!!! voted

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you again!

Paula Maybery

Paula Maybery

Beautifull...I would like to go there!

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you Paula... visit!

Penny Meyers

Penny Meyers

Beautiful! V

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you Penny!

Carolyn Rosenberger

Carolyn Rosenberger

The dark foreground silhouetted against the light in the background is wonderful! F/V

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you Carolyn!

Sonali Gangane

Sonali Gangane

Great view!V

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you again!

Will Borden

Will Borden

An extremely magnificent scene, Mukta!!! F&V!

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you Will for your kindness!

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

Awesome scenic wonderment, Mukta, as I love Hawaii, and all the loveliness of the islands! This shot is awe inspiring with the sunshine on the far away mountain tops. I love it! Thanks for sharing! fave and vote

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you Randy for your appreciation!

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

beautiful! v

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you Joan!

Eddie Eastwood

Eddie Eastwood

Visiting and voting from Beauty of this world!

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you Eddie!

Kume Bryant

Kume Bryant

Beautiful! Vf

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you Kume!

Heather Roper

Heather Roper

using one object (the mountains in the back) to emphasize the sizes of the boats, people and other island off to the right.

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you Heather for explanation of your meaning for scale, I just wanted to make sure I was understanding what you wrote!

Mukta Gupta replied:

However, there is a problem with the pictures taken by the digital cameras because they do distort the perspective and make an image look flatter rather than 3-D thats is why when we paint from a live object vs when we paint from a photograph, a work of art comes out different.

Heather Roper

Heather Roper

I like how you show scale, v

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you Heather!

Mukta Gupta replied:

What do you mean by scale here Heather Roper?

Mukta Gupta

Mukta Gupta

Thank you Dennis Pintoski for featuring my work in your group Photography the fine art!

Mamta Dhiman

Mamta Dhiman

very balanced and the texture in the foreground adds interest

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank Mamta!

Franklyn Cabahug

Franklyn Cabahug

wow, this is very beautiful scenery. I love your perspective here and use of negative space which adds beauty to overall photograph! V/F

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you!

Arlene Carmel

Arlene Carmel

Blue Hawaii. Love it. v

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thank you!

Deborah Benoit

Deborah Benoit

Beautiful image!! f/v

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thanks Daytona!

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

A visit and a vote from Beauty of this World! !

Mukta Gupta replied:

Thanks Joan!

Artist's Description

This picture was taken in Kaneohe, Hawaii, showing kaneohe bay with lulani ocean. Its a small bay where boats are parked by locals and when the water is still, the reflections are beautiful and water has a glassy appearance. You can also see Ko'olau Mountain Range and mokulele/turtle island, chinaman's hat/ mokoli'i in the distance. Sunset on these mountains are amazing, the light makes them light them in the golden light.

Note: Please REDUCE the image to fit the 5x7 CARDS, so that the image is NOT cropped to keep the integrity of the original image. 
No Fine Art America WATERMARK shall appear on any finished prints. They are strictly for security on this site.

About Mukta Gupta

Mukta Gupta

I was born in small town in India, at the border of a northwestern desert state of Rajasthan. At an early age, the vibrant colors and sweet melodies of nature and nomadic gypsies, called Banjaras, influencing my inner as well as outer world. My Banjara existence yearned for stability, at least in my inner being as I found it nonexistent in the outer world for obvious reasons of inherent uncertainty, being the very nature of our physical material world. My art was born out of the need to create symmetry out of asymmetry, harmony out of disharmony and order out of chaos in the explosively violent world where life itself has become an industrial commodity to satisfy the lust of the consumer, capitalistic world overpowered by the greed,...

 

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