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by Christina Ochsner
$100.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Waiting" by Christina Ochsner. 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.
Design Details
A beautiful red dragonfly perched on a stem by the pond at Gibson Ranch. These amazing dragonflies are all over the place zooming here and there. You... more
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A beautiful red dragonfly perched on a stem by the pond at Gibson Ranch. These amazing dragonflies are all over the place zooming here and there. You can pretty much sit anywhere and one will land next to you.
Christina Ochsner was born in Houston, TX where she studied photography at G.W. Carver high under Dave Renner. She worked on B&W photography, developed her own film and photos. Christina now lives in Sacramento, CA where she continues the art of photography. Now she does both color and B&W. As much as she misses the darkroom, she is learning the digital world of photography. She hopes to one day have a darkroom of her own where she can still enjoy the old with the new. Christina favors B&W photography but also loves colorful nature photography. She hopes to captivate her audience with the beauty of the world the way she sees it. The following website has some of her work offered on different items such as tablet cases, stickers,...
$100.00
Christina Ochsner
Thank you very much Ian!
Ian Gledhill
One of the best dragonfly nature images,i've seen for a long time..Well done..Christina..L/Fav
Torbjorn Swenelius
Amazing capture! L/F
Christina Ochsner replied:
Thank you Torbjorn!
Christina Ochsner
Thank you John!
John Wills
Love it, the head almost looks like chrome. This is a fascinating pose of the wings too, they use their wings to either harness light towards or reflect away from their body. It's a way of moderating their core temp and it looks like you caught him right in the middle of doing it! I'm no expert, but it looks like he is using his wings to harness light energy like a radar dish. :)
Christina Ochsner
Thank you Patti!
Christina Ochsner
Thank you Cathy
Cathy Mahnke
Wonderful colors and detail!
Cathy Mahnke
Wonderful colors and detail!
Jemmy Archer
Great capture - such detail!
Christina Ochsner replied:
thank you Jemmy
Christina Ochsner
Thank you Laurie
Laurie Perry
Amazing capture!
Greg and Chrystal Mimbs
Wonderful details. Outstanding
Christina Ochsner replied:
thank you Greg and Chrystal
Leif Sohlman
Beautiful capture, details and colours
Christina Ochsner replied:
thank you Leif
Barbara Chichester
This is so amazing!
Christina Ochsner replied:
thank you Barbara
Christina Ochsner
Thank you Robin!
Robin EL-Hachem
Fantastic macro Christina! L/F
Christina Ochsner
Thank you Elizabeth
Elizabeth McTaggart
Incredible detail!! Beautifully captured!!
Christy Gendalia
great macro...wonderful definition
Christina Ochsner replied:
thank you Christy
Martin Howard
Excellent capture! This one takes some beating!
Christina Ochsner replied:
thank you Martin
Stuart Litoff
Wonderful capture!
Christina Ochsner replied:
thank you Stuart
Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography
Great detail in the macro shot
Christina Ochsner replied:
thank you
Lee Craig
Wonderful macro...such great use of depth of field!
Christina Ochsner replied:
thank you Lee