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Maine Baby Onesie featuring the photograph The Color of Edgecomb by Tim Kathka

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The Color of Edgecomb Baby Onesie

Tim Kathka

by Tim Kathka

$23.00

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Red

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Product Details

Our baby onesies are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All baby onesies are machine washable.

Design Details

Edgecomb is on a rocky spine of land between the Darmiscotta and Sheepscot Rivers. This photo was shot south of town along Highway 27 enroute to... more

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The Color of Edgecomb Photograph by Tim Kathka

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Artist's Description

Edgecomb is on a rocky spine of land between the Darmiscotta and Sheepscot Rivers. This photo was shot south of town along Highway 27 enroute to Boothbay Harbor.

About Tim Kathka

Tim Kathka

Thank you for paying a visit to my website. While photography has been an interest of mine since I was taught the basics by a couple Navy shipmates over 40 years ago, that interest always seemed to take a back seat to my career in the practice of architecture. Now I am finding more time to travel and to enjoy photography. I have visited all 50 states and have travelled to Canada, Mexico and western Europe. I stayed active in the Naval Reserve, which presented many opportunities for travel. While the navy presented the opportunity to learn about photography and for travel, my career in architecture focused my interest in subject matter toward urban street scenes and architecture. I have now expanded my photo subject matter to include...

 

$23.00