When More is at Stake, Than Just Pushing the Shutter! (TM)
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by Doc Braham
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Retouched and cleaned up the entire image. Breathed new life into this image of Dodge City Peace Commission.... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Retouched and cleaned up the entire image. Breathed new life into this image of Dodge City Peace Commission.
The "Dodge City Peace Commission" June 10, 1883. (Standing from left) William H. Harris (1845–1895), Luke Short (1854–1893), William "Bat" Masterson (1853–1921), William F.
Petillon (1846–1917), (seated from left) Charlie Bassett (1847–1896), Wyatt Earp (1848–1929), Michael Francis "Frank" McLean (1854–1902), Cornelius "Neil" Brown (1844–1926).
Dodge City Peace Commission, early June, 1883. The men went to Dodge armed to support Luke Short in a confrontation with business interests that wanted to force him out of town.
The title of "peace commission" (later applied to the photo) was ironic. Their presence did produce a peaceful resolution. According to a biography of Wyatt Earp by Casey Tefertiller, the photo was taken in the Conkling Studio at Dodge City in June 1883 and first appeared in the National Police Gazette on 21 J...
Thank you Ukrainian Artists. Please send me a link to be able to send you commission on buying my art work. G-d will look after the Ukrainian people. ALL OF OUR SALES HAVE MONEY GOING TO OUR CHOSEN CANCER GROUP. SO YOUR NOT HELPING YOUR ROOM LOOK GREAT - IT'LL ALSO MAKE YOU FEEL GREAT INSIDE, KNOWING THAT YOU ARE HELPING OTHERS. REMEMBER:- "MORE IS AT STAKE THAN JUST CLICKING THE SHUTTER"-------- circa of copyright slogan 1974. I have been taking celebrity headshots for over 40 years. I see the image in my mind before clicking the shutter. My camera is connected to my body and eye. It could be the ADHD, or just a beautiful gift. It'll blow your mind!!!!
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Doc Braham
Your #1-------Thanks so much to the buyer from Newport News, VA............................................
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Your #1-------Thanks so much to the buyer from Los Osos, CA............................................
Gary F Richards
Well done! Congratulations on your sale of this wonderful artwork! F/L
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Thank you Gary
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