Where the Heron Waits captures a moment of quiet watchfulness in the Lowcountry marsh. Photographed near The Duck Pond in Palmetto Bluff, the heron stands perfectly still—its elegant form reflected in calm water. With its soft light and delicate detail, the image takes on a painterly quality, blurring the line between photograph and painting. A study in patience, presence, and place.
Product Details:
Image Size: 30” x 22”
Framed: 36” x 28”
Archival print on deckled-edge Arches watercolor paper, framed under museum glass.
Tom’s Note:
“This bird stands so still—it’s what they do, all day long. It feels like a guardian of the marsh, and this image captures that quiet moment of watchfulness.”
Where the Heron Waits captures a moment of quiet watchfulness in the Lowcountry marsh. Photographed near The Duck Pond in Palmetto Bluff, the heron stands perfectly still—its elegant form reflected in calm water. With its soft light and delicate detail, the image takes on a painterly quality, blurring the line between photograph and painting. A study in patience, presence, and place.
Product Details:
Image Size: 30” x 22”
Framed: 36” x 28”
Archival print on deckled-edge Arches watercolor paper, framed under museum glass.
Tom’s Note:
“This bird stands so still—it’s what they do, all day long. It feels like a guardian of the marsh, and this image captures that quiet moment of watchfulness.”