Coat of Many Colors

Uploaded: July 30, 2007 16:08:16

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1/80s at f/4.5, 28 mm focal length, maximum aperture value f/2.8, ISO 200
A dreary, misting day in Fairbury, Nebraska, just before 5:00 p.m.

Contact: deborah@kelroy-danskin.com or phone (402) 879-5707

Artist Deborah Kelroy offers limited edition, signed, registered and numbered,
archival quality art prints, or canvas, of her artwork. Certificate of authenticity
included, custom matting, framing and gift-wrap or gift card enclosure available.
Contact the artist to order an art print, or for information regarding an individualized
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Posted in the discussion is the original photograph of this awesome Victorian
house, which I used to create this “coat of many colors”—reminiscent of the
brightly colored “Painted Ladies” of San Francisco. Enjoy this fantasy home!



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Deborah K. Kelroy July 30, 2007

Coat of Many Colors—Original Photo
1/80s at f/4.5, 28 mm focal length, maximum aperture value f/2.8, ISO 200
A dreary, misting day in Fairbury, Nebraska, just before 5:00 p.m.
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