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Susan Quin Photographic Art
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Photographer: Susan Byrd
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- GALLERY IMAGE STUDIO LABEL Susan Quin Photographic Art
- State/Province/Region: Arizona
- Country: United States
- Nearest Area: none
- Nearest Town: Scottsdale
- Gear: self
- Description: This "Back To Bull Pen" image is a cropped version of herding three bull back into the bull holding pen during the "Running of the Bulls" 2011 event in Cave Creek, AZ. I made color changes to the light beams through the dust. The color image was changed to dark sepia first and then intensified the gold. My artist statement is included in the DUSTY STOP image submitted.
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