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by Randall Allen
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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. All t-shirts are machine washable.
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On the 50th Anniversary of the Gateway Arch, the structure was lighted by golden light for a few hours. I was amazed at how few photographers I saw... more
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On the 50th Anniversary of the Gateway Arch, the structure was lighted by golden light for a few hours. I was amazed at how few photographers I saw on the Illinois side of the Mississippi photographing this event. I thought there should have been fireworks, so I added some to this image. I also very meticulously removed all of the power lines (8 of them) that spanned the entire image.
Meet Randy Allen, President Emeritus of the St. Louis Artists Guild, retired US Navy Submariner, artist, and photographer. Randy is a well known St. Louis, Missouri artist. Randy's work has appeared in calendars and magazines, several books, and forty-five are on display as nine-foot-tall murals in two upscale apartment buildings near St. Louis's Forest Park. His pictures are on display in the KPMG offices and several other businesses in the St. Louis area as well. Randy shoots unique photographs and creates fine-art images from many of his pictures. Editing his photographs on a variety of platforms, with a vast array of software, gives Randy the flexibility to do lots of different things with his photos and art. Enjoy perusing...
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