Wild Art Wednesday on Thursday

| November 2, 2023

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For a long look at what Wild Art actually is, be sure to check out the post – What is Wild Art?

Today’s wild art comes from the Brownsville Ship Channel

I was fortunate enough to have the big gun (a real camera, a real GOOD camera) along last spring when I spotted a name on a shrimp boat that reminded me of home, or specifically my whiskey sipping neighbor across the street – Joe.

Photographs, on their own, after thirty-six intense years of being obsessed with the format, do not do as much for my creative juices as do the things one can do with those too literal renditions. The Whiskey Joe is a perfect example of how to transform one of my average images into another, more appealing, less photographic style.

Saltwater Lanyard Coiled Paracord - With Stainless Steel Carabiner

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Saltwater Lanyard Coiled Paracord - With Stainless Steel Carabiner
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Replace the long and always dangling shock cord lanyard with a coiled paracord one! Comes with ONE stainless steel carabiner INCLUDED! No loops unless requested + $2.50 PER LOOP. Reflective tracer options available in certain colors!

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NOTE - Paracord innards have been removed and replaced by a material that forms the cord. It is no longer a weight bearing cord. It is a coiled lanyard intended to stay out of the way, be functional, and not rescue anyone anywhere anytime.

COIL LENGTH IS 3" US || Stretched Length is 20" US || THIS does not include LOOPS!


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