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Wonderful Footprints Made From Stones

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 These incredible stone are capture in camera by Scotland based talented photographer Iain Blake currently living in South East England.Iain Blake uses these stones for making wonderful footprints art work and create all sizes of foots by arranging these stones i hope that you like this.
Above Artwork and Photography by Iain Blake | Prints Available
  Wonderful Footprints Made From Stones
Little Big Foot
Artwork and Photography by Iain Blake | Prints Available
 
Wonderful Footprints Made From Stones
United Colours
Artwork and Photography by Iain Blake | Prints Available

Wonderful Footprints Made From Stones
Week 1 - "Direction"
Artwork and Photography by Iain Blake | Prints Available
 
 Wonderful Footprints Made From Stones
13 Foot Square
Artwork and Photography by Iain Blake | Prints Available

 Wonderful Footprints Made From Stones
Stepping Stones
Artwork and Photography by Iain Blake | Prints Available

 Wonderful Footprints Made From Stones
Leave Only Footprints
Artwork and Photography by Iain Blake | Prints Available

 Wonderful Footprints Made From Stones
Three in a Bed
Artwork and Photography by Iain Blake | Prints Available

 Wonderful Footprints Made From Stones
Ying Yang Feet
Artwork and Photography by Iain Blake | Prints Available

 Wonderful Footprints Made From Stones
Spot The Difference
Artwork and Photography by Iain Blake | Prints Available

Wonderful Footprints Made From Stones
Step Forward
Artwork and Photography by Iain Blake | Prints Available
 
 Wonderful Footprints Made From Stones
Small, Medium, Large
Artwork and Photography by Iain Blake | Prints Available
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