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by Shelia Hunt
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "First Light at Bristol Station" by Shelia Hunt. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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First Light at Bristol Station... Looking back a century ago, I can almost see the passengers with their trunks awaiting the arrival of the early... more
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"First Light at Bristol Station"... Looking back a century ago, I can almost see the passengers with their trunks awaiting the arrival of the early morning train at daybreak. As first light breaks over the horizon on this crisp Autumn morning, a chill is felt in the air... The passengers with their long coats huddle together looking forward to the day’s journey.
When we visited the Bristol Train Station, the first light of day beautifully illuminated the façade of the old train depot and the railroad tracks. The Bristol Train Station is located on the Virginia side of Bristol, TN-VA, a twin city divided by the state line down the middle of State Street, its main thoroughfare. The small green highway sign at right shows “Entering Virginia” when anyone travels from the Tennessee side to the Virginia side of town.
The Bristol Train Station, originally known as Union Station, was originally built in 1902 by the Norfolk and Western Railway Company. During World War II,...
Welcome to the Fine Art Gallery of Shelia Hunt, landscape photographer from the Southeastern U.S. Photography is not just a passion for me; it's an unspoken love affair with the great outdoors. Scenic landscapes, in particular, hold a special place in my heart, where nature's beauty reveals itself in every frame. The tranquility of the Blue Ridge Mountains, where I find solace on winding trails, inspires me like nothing else. My galleries offer a diverse canvas of artistry. Alongside landscapes, you'll discover captivating cityscapes, intricate architectural wonders, untamed wildlife, and hints of vintage and Americana. Each image is a testament to my dedication to preserving the world's timeless beauty. Shooting is just the first step in...
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Brian Baker
Congratulations on your sale Shelia!
Judy Vincent
Congrats on your sale!
Holly April Harris
I am very pleased to feature your wonderful artwork in the group ‘Appalachia America.’ Please add it to the “2023 Fourth Quarter FEATURED IMAGE Collection” thread in the discussions area to record and display your image amongst the best in the group. Thank you! 11/22/23
Rod Best
Beautiful capture Shelia! Love the leading lines too!
Mike Lee
Gorgeous image, Shelia!
William Dunigan
Nice dynamic range for such low dawn light, so much detail preserved on that brightly lit station!
Marcia Lee Jones
Wonderful image of a train station!
Ann Pride
Beautiful colors and lighting, great shot Shellia
Khalid Saeed
Fantastic work.
Robert Bales
Great use of the tracks to take us to the beautiful first light, Shelia! LFX
Neal Nealis
Terrific work!!