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Hibiscus Poster featuring the photograph Red Hibiscus #3 by Robert Bales

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

8.00" x 6.00"

Overall:

10.00" x 8.00"

 

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Red Hibiscus #3 Poster

Robert Bales

by Robert Bales

$27.56

Product Details

Red Hibiscus #3 poster by Robert Bales.   Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

This beautiful hibiscus caught my eye early this morning just as the sunlight reached the flower.... more

Ships Within

3 - 4 business days

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Red Hibiscus #3 Photograph by Robert Bales

Photograph

Red Hibiscus #3 Canvas Print

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Red Hibiscus #3 Framed Print

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Red Hibiscus #3 Art Print

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Red Hibiscus #3 Poster

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Red Hibiscus #3 Metal Print

Metal Print

Red Hibiscus #3 Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

Red Hibiscus #3 Wood Print

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Red Hibiscus #3 Greeting Card

Greeting Card

Red Hibiscus #3 iPhone Case

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Red Hibiscus #3 Throw Pillow

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Red Hibiscus #3 Duvet Cover

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Red Hibiscus #3 Shower Curtain

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Red Hibiscus #3 Tote Bag

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Red Hibiscus #3 Round Beach Towel

Round Beach Towel

Red Hibiscus #3 Zip Pouch

Zip Pouch

Red Hibiscus #3 Weekender Tote Bag

Weekender Tote Bag

Red Hibiscus #3 Portable Battery Charger

Portable Battery Charger

Red Hibiscus #3 T-Shirt

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Red Hibiscus #3 Coffee Mug

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Red Hibiscus #3 Yoga Mat

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Red Hibiscus #3 Spiral Notebook

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Red Hibiscus #3 Fleece Blanket

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Comments (10)

Catalina Walker

Catalina Walker

Quite Lovely, Robert! l/f/tw

Robert Bales replied:

Thanks so much Catalina for the comment and the LFTw!!

Doug Norkum

Doug Norkum

Fantastic capture of this gorgeous flower! Very elegant!

Robert Bales replied:

Thanks Doug for the great comments!!

Iris Gelbart

Iris Gelbart

I love that colour..... Beautiful capture

Robert Bales replied:

Thanks Iris for the color comment and so glad you liked it!!

Pamela Williams

Pamela Williams

was wandering through the District and came across this fabulous piece of art that has been featured on the Home Page Avenue in the Art District group. Congrats for this accomplishment! You may archive your work in the groups "Feature Archives & Thank You Thread"

Robert Bales replied:

Thanks Pamela for the nice feature in your group!! It is greatly appreciated!!

Michael Mirijan

Michael Mirijan

This wonderful picture is featured on the homepage of the "Pictures for Present" group.

Robert Bales replied:

Thanks Michael for very nice feature!!

G Berry

G Berry

another beautiful photo Robert..

Robert Bales replied:

Thanks so much for the nice comment!!

Ruth Housley

Ruth Housley

Beautiful Hibiscus Robert!! LF

Robert Bales replied:

Thanks Ruth for the nice comment and the LF!!

Tina LeCour

Tina LeCour

Very beautiful capture Robert!! lf

Robert Bales replied:

Thanks Tina for the nice comment and the LF!!

Artist's Description

This beautiful hibiscus caught my eye early this morning just as the sunlight reached the flower.

Hibiscus do not like wet feet, but neither should they be allowed to dry out -- especially in hot weather. Organic matter in the soil and mulch on top help to maintain a constant level of moisture in the summer. In pots or not, good drainage is very important!
They do like a lot of direct light, but under a blazing sun from dawn 'til dusk with temperatures in the 90s, 32+(C) and many of these hybrids will reduce their blooming. A little shade during the heat of the day and they will reward you with more and larger blooms.
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The tropical hibiscus belongs to the Malvaceae or mallow family. Other relatives are the rose-of-sharon (shrubby althea), the hardy hibiscus grown in the north, okra, cotton, the Confederate Rose, hollyhock and quite a few others. Further information is available in "The Hibiscus Handbook" available thru the American Hibiscus Society. Some types hib...

About Robert Bales

Robert Bales

I am a retired teacher, coach, and athletic director. While my wife, Judy, and I were teaching she had a photo studio, and I had a dark room where I did black and white and color. Some were for the studio while most of it was just a hobby. When we retired in 2000, we sold our house in Eastern Washington and moved onto our boat, Last Class, and our motorhome. We sold Last Class a few years ago and bought a small house in Yuma, Arizona and bought another one in Emmett Idaho. Now we spend the summers in Emmett and the winters in Yuma. Over our 50 years of marriage, we have always had an interest in photography and both of us enjoy taking the photos for this site. I have always used Cannon cameras and now I am using the 7D for most of the...

 

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