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Fine Art Prints for Sale

Available now in 4 sizes

Here is a collection of photographs from my extensive portfolio of travel and nature subjects taken over the years.

All are available for sale in four different sizes: 5×7, 8×10, 11×14 or 13×19 and delivered directly to you by mail. To order simply click on the desired photo and select a size.

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Thanks for visiting. I hope you’ll visit here again soon as I will be adding to the collection of prints in the near future.

Arnie Lee

At the Lantern Festival


<br /> Our Family’s Rosies<br />

Fun With the Chinese Zodiacs

This week we visited the local John Ball Park Zoo for a special attraction themed the Lantern Festival. It’s an annual event whereby the park is transformed into a mile long pathway filled with thousands of colorful and clever Asian lanterns. These amazing displays come in all sizes – small, mediium, large and gigantic.

It’s a great venue for photographers such as myself and I had an easy time of selecting subjects to shoot. For this article, I’ll stick to a few pictures that illustrate the festival’s Asian origin.

Most of you are at least slightly familiar with the zodiac animals that you might see on the menu or placemat at a Chinese restaurant. These have special meaning to those who follow this cultural norm.

The zodiac consist of twelve animals that represent a particular lunar year. Each animal has certain characteristics and a person born in a given year takes on the personality of the animal.

I was born in the year of the ox. Supposedly my personality is “diligent, dependable, strong, determined”. I’ll let others decide if these adjectives describe my personality.

Here are the lanterns that illustrate the Chinese zodiac.


I took many more pictures than I’ve shown you here. As time permits, I’ll have another article that shows you many more amazing and clever lanterns from the festival.

We enjoyed this year’s Lantern Festival and the clever presentations of the Chinese zodiac animals.

Does your personality match the animal of your birth year?


Written by:

Arnie Lee

Reference: Personality traits from Creative Arts Guild