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Nashville Greeting Card featuring the photograph Ryman Auditorium Entrance by Glenn DiPaola

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Ryman Auditorium Entrance Greeting Card

Glenn DiPaola

by Glenn DiPaola

$5.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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This is the entrance of the Ryman Auditorium as seen from the stairs leading to the balcony. The doors are open and waiting for a night of great... more

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Comments (5)

Wayne Moran

Wayne Moran

You have a great eye.. wow.

Carol R Montoya

Carol R Montoya

Glenn, Awesome capture! In art the rule of three or odd numbers is played throughout this piece, perfect! FV

Glenn DiPaola replied:

Thanks Carol. Lucky for me I can handle thirds. I know there is a golden triangle rule out there, but I can't be thinking about that too. I'm trying to have fun, not do math.

Sandi Mikuse

Sandi Mikuse

I LOVE this shot, Glenn!!! What an eye you have! The shapes, patterns and dark and light tones are just awesome!!!! A real favorite! Wonderful clarity too! L/F

Glenn DiPaola replied:

Glad to hear it, thanks. I could not get away from the thought of standing here when this place was in it's prime, watching people pass through this space. I'm thrilled that there are still lots of people enjoying music here.

Lucinda Walter

Lucinda Walter

Stunning vertical and excellent b/w. Great architectural capture with wonderful shapes and lines. v/f

Artist's Description

This is the entrance of the Ryman Auditorium as seen from the stairs leading to the balcony. The doors are open and waiting for a night of great country music. I don�t know if they still use the exterior doors a short distance to the left of the doors you see here. I do know they still hold a lot of shows here and they are not all country music shows. A great place to see your favorite artist.

About Glenn DiPaola

Glenn DiPaola

I attended the University of Rhode Island where I studied photography under Bart Parker. I graduated with a BFA in fine art photography and a minor in communications. College was always b&w work, hand-processed in the dark room, using many different cameras. It was great fun. After college I worked in the photo-finishing business for many years as well as doing commercial photography. In the 80's I started to shoot only color for my artwork and never returned to the world of black & white - until 2014. I started converting my color digital images to black and white whenever I saw them as intended for bw. I believe the eye you started with does not go away. With my newest Fujifilm digital cameras, I am shooting for b&w and...

 

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