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by Harold Rau
$75.00
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The Rocky Creek Falls (shut-ins) is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways National Park and is located in Shannon County, Missouri. This... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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2 - 3 business days
The Rocky Creek Falls (shut-ins) is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways National Park and is located in Shannon County, Missouri. This capture includes the Milky Way Galactic Core rising above the waterfall. The bright light to the right of the Milky Way is the planet Jupiter. This image was selected as the Grand Prize winner in the Locations Category of the Missouri Life Magazine 2021 Photography Contest.
Welcome to the online store for fine art prints by photographic artists Harold and Eva Rau. All of the photographs in the galleries are available as prints that come from the highest quality source files. Meet the Rau Imaging artists: Harold Rau began selling fine art photography over 30 years ago when he lived in California. He sold framed prints of his images at art shows. Over the years he moved from 35mm format to medium format then to large format cameras. His love for photography has taken him from film into the exciting realm of digital imaging. The images presented in his gallery here represent a cross section of his award winning work. Recent Photography Awards: 2021 - Grand Prize Winner in the Locations Category of the...
$75.00
Carol Groenen
Lovely! Congrats Harold!
David Zuhusky
Very nice photo