kr930.00 – kr4,100.00 Excl. VAT & shipping
Lake Roxen is a large lake dividing the very flat agricultural plains from the northern woody areas in the county of Östergötland, mid-Sweden. The depth of the muddy lake is at most about six meters making it very shallow. The photograph was taken shortly after sunrise to the northeast.
Note: Print not framed when delivered!
Description
Prints: Personally checked and signed for authenticity and quality by the photographer before being sent to the buyer. Prints will be delivered as rolls. Framed images can easily break into an international delivery chain of transporters. It is up to you how you want to prepare the photo for your wall in your home.
Quality: All prints are made on the high-quality fine art paper Hahnemüle Photo Rag, made of 100% cotton, acid-free, and archive safe.
The inks are also archive safe.
Prints come with a 1 cm white border around the image area.
The price range reflects the smallest to the largest size available.
Technical facts: The picture was taken on infrared bl&w neg film around 1980. A black filter was used in front of the lens, only letting through the infrared wavelengths. In nature, chlorophyll reflects this light to protect the plant from heat, making leaves and grass white in the photographs. In the sky, only dust and moisture reflects the light, making clear skies appear dark.
Kodak bl&w Infrared High-Speed Film 2484 (now discontinued) with a Kodak Wratten black filter nr. 87. The film hand developed by the photographer. Negative scanned in 2020, adjusted, balanced, and retouched from scratches and dust in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop, preparing it for Giclée prints.
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | 140 × 100 × 0.1 cm |
Early morning | Size 100×140 cm, SKr. 4 100, Size 70×100 cm, SKr. 3 100, Size 50×70 cm, SKr. 1 800, Size 30×40 cm, SKr. 930 |