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Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Westcott by John Douglas

FSU College of Law by John Douglas

Wild Palms x5 by John Douglas

Island Shutter by John Douglas

Westcott Gateway Arch - FSU by John Douglas

Crimson in the Pines by John Douglas

Myakka by John Douglas

FSU Westcott Building by John Douglas

Jean Lafitte's by John Douglas

Stonehenge by John Douglas

Great Plains by John Douglas

Wild Palm 3 by John Douglas

Wild Palm 4 by John Douglas

Wild Palm 5 by John Douglas

Wild Palm 2 by John Douglas

Wild Palm 1 by John Douglas

Seminole Fire - Unconquered by John Douglas

Oak Alley by John Douglas

Buds by John Douglas

In Repose by John Douglas

Pink Flamingo by John Douglas

Honfleur Harbor by John Douglas

Secret Garden by John Douglas

Night Player by John Douglas
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About John Douglas
John Douglas is an award-winning photographer and digital artist. He is a member of the Digital Artists' Guild of The Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts Artists' League. John is a native Floridian, born in Fort Myers. He moved to Tallahassee to attend Florida State University where he earned a Bachelors and a Masters degree. He has called the Tallahassee area home for over 30 years.
Many of the photo images within these galleries were captured by John in his home area of Florida and South Georgia as well as from other travels in the United States, Mexico, and Europe. John continues to add to the collection and periodically shows at gallery exhibits and art shows in the southeastern United States. For more information about exhibits, go to http://www.PicturesPlus-Art.com, Shows and Exhibits page.
John has long had an interest in the visual arts, particularly impressionist painters of the 19th century. Like most people he took photographs of family and friends, but increasingly began looking at pleasing scenes that could be photographed for enjoyment and decor. In 1997, when John wanted to broaden his technical skills by learning website programming, he needed a subject. Friends suggested that he use his photography. Developing a website around photography expanded John’s interest in photography and digital imagery technology.
Today, John has turned that interest into a portfolio of artistic works that not only features traditional photography, but includes digital fine art imagery and scanography. A scene or image captured with a camera or scanner can be modified by using light and color in various ways to create a unique impression. As well as on Fine Art America and his website, PicturesPlus-Art.com, John's works can be found at art festivals and galleries around the southeastern United States. He goes nowhere without a camera.