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Hand in Hand
  • Hand in Hand

    I explored every single road and dirt track in this area,desperately searching for a subject to showcase the setting sun and colour in the sky.  Amazingly these two skeletons of dead trees appeared before me and I knew exactly the shot I was after.  The thick smoky atmosphere from the bush-fires that were raging hundreds of kilometres away was subtly diffusing the light from and as I set my gear up it was a race against time to ensure I had the sun positioned exactly between the two limbs and above the trees on the horizon.  A short move of my tripod allowed me to capture one shot where all the elements came together.

     

    Location - nr. Sutherlands Creek VIC.

     

    This image was awarded Silver at the 2020 Moscow International Foto Awards

    This image received an Honourable Mention at the 2020 Tokyo International Foto Awards

    This image received an Honorable Mention at the 2021 Annual Photography Awards

    This image received an Honourable Mention at the 2021 International Photoraphy Awards

     

    This fine art photography print is printed on high quality archival paper by a professional photography printing lab.  Metallic paper provides exceptional sharpness, brightness, and colour saturation for a three dimensional effect. The deep clarity, vivid quality and black density creates striking visual appeal with a distinctive metallic eye-catching appearance.

     

    This image will be custom framed using a comprehensive variety of traditional timber frames, mats and glass.

     

    Every effort has been made to accurately attempt to represent the colours of the original images. However, due to the many differences in computer screens and certain other variations, the images here should only to be taken as a guide. 

      PriceFrom $90.00
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