Grizzly Bear Lake at Dusk Metal Print
by Tim Newton
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Grizzly Bear Lake at Dusk metal print by Tim Newton. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Here is the marge of Grizzly Bear Lake just before sunset, deep in the heart of Alaska's Chugach Mountains. ... more
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Artist's Description
Here is the marge of Grizzly Bear Lake just before sunset, deep in the heart of Alaska's Chugach Mountains.
I've been asked if I planted the flower there. No, the flower is totally untouched and exactly as found at that spot. It was one of only a handful on the marge of the lake, here. I was quite pleased when I was able to find a good composition to include it! :-)
This image was captured in RAW format at full resolution with a Canon 5d Mk III camera, 16-35mm f/2.8 L II lens, tripod stabilized, 16 mm, 0.6 sec, f/22, ISO 100, 19.3 MB, 3580x5369 px.
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2014_08_18_083064.CR2
About Tim Newton
I am a lifelong Alaskan (except for a few years "outside") perpetually enthralled with Alaska's unique natural beauty. I carry a camera, lenses, and tripod about on frequent treks throughout the Alaska wilderness, often in the Chugach Mountains near my home. I am mostly drawn to conventional landscape photography - subject, light, composition, and color. Occasionally I'll get the opportune shot of wildlife as I trek about, and sometimes - but infrequently - I travel outside Alaska, where of course my camera accompanies me. :-) I am always updating images here from recent treks, and look forward to seeing you here again soon! Best wishes! Tim Newton
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Ed Cooper Photography
Excellent!
Tim Newton replied:
Thanks, Ed!! :-) I've been asked before if I placed the solitary flower there, but no, the scene is 100% as-found. That little feller was pretty lonely, though. :-)