Winter's Afterlight
Winter’s Afterlight, Point Arena Lighthouse, Point Arena, CA
I have spent entire days with a camera on a tripod at the entrance to the Point Arena Lighthouse grounds with nothing to show for the effort. On this day in January, a storm cleared just at sunset after raining all day. The sun was actually down and lit the clouds as you see here. I tried this one in Black & White but this was one time where color was the only choice.
I have spent entire days with a camera on a tripod at the entrance to the Point Arena Lighthouse grounds with nothing to show for the effort. On this day in January, a storm cleared just at sunset after raining all day. The sun was actually down and lit the clouds as you see here. I tried this one in Black & White but this was one time where color was the only choice.
Workmanship and Quality
My matted works are printed on Moab Juniper Baryta 305 paper using Canon Lucia pigment Inks. The matting and backs are conservation quality and are assembled by me (or my wife) with acid-free tapes. This combination has an expected 30-plus year life span without fading or degradation. Framed works, of course, include the same matting. All matted photographs fit in standard sized frames available in many art supply stores and from online retailers.
My frames are exhibition-style Nielsen-Bainbridge anodized aluminum radials, slightly rounded, for a classic look. The glazing is anti-UV acrylic which is lighter and more durable than glass and helps further preserve the image. The hanging hardware is pre-installed. If you compare the price of comparable framing from your local framing store, you will find my pricing to be extremely competitive.
My matted works are printed on Moab Juniper Baryta 305 paper using Canon Lucia pigment Inks. The matting and backs are conservation quality and are assembled by me (or my wife) with acid-free tapes. This combination has an expected 30-plus year life span without fading or degradation. Framed works, of course, include the same matting. All matted photographs fit in standard sized frames available in many art supply stores and from online retailers.
My frames are exhibition-style Nielsen-Bainbridge anodized aluminum radials, slightly rounded, for a classic look. The glazing is anti-UV acrylic which is lighter and more durable than glass and helps further preserve the image. The hanging hardware is pre-installed. If you compare the price of comparable framing from your local framing store, you will find my pricing to be extremely competitive.
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