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Crawford Depot, New Hampshire (2023) Photograph by Francois de Melogue

63.5 x 43.18cm (unframed)

£295.86

Crawford Depot, New Hampshire
Francois de Melogue
2023 | Archival pigment print on metallic lustre fine art paper | 25x17

The tracks enter from below, ballast gray and scattered with the brown litter of October, curving in a long easy arc toward the station. On the left, a retaining wall of stacked granite runs the length of the approach — rough-cut slabs fitted close, their faces dark with moisture and pale with lichen where the light finds them. The rails are cold iron. Dead leaves collect in the ties and along the edges of the gravel, pressed flat by weather, the dry smell of them sharp in the chill air of the notch.

The depot sits at the curve's end, its yellow clapboard catching what warmth the October sky offers. The octagonal tower rises above the roofline to a slate cone, its eaves trimmed in dark green against the pale paint. A covered platform wraps the building's face, its boards worn smooth by a century of waiting. Behind it, the White Mountains have turned: maple orange and birch gold crowding the slope, dark spruce holding their ground among them. The light falls without shadows, soft and particular to overcast afternoons in the notch, and in it the colors of the hillside go dense and saturate, each tree its own degree of flame.

Quality is about longevity. I use a high-resolution Canon R5 Mark II to capture every detail of the New Hampshire landscape. Each piece is printed in-studio using professional-grade Canon Pro-1100 and Epson P9000 systems with archival pigment inks on natural cotton paper to create a print that will last for generations.
Print only, with a 1/4 inch wide white bordering for convenient matting and (or) framing.
Unmatted (unmounted) / unframed.

Materials used:

Shot on a Canon EOS R5 Mark II. Printed on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1100 using museum-grade archival pigment inks on metallic lustre fine art paper.

Details:

Tags:

#landscape#photography#fine art#wall art#new england#autumn#railroad#home decor#historic#train station#fall foliage#americana#white mountains#new hampshire#train depot
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Crawford Depot, New Hampshire
Francois de Melogue
2023 | Archival pigment print on metallic lustre fine art paper | 25x17

The tracks enter from below, ballast gray and scattered with the brown litter of October, curving in a long easy arc toward the station. On the left, a retaining wall of stacked granite runs the length of the approach — rough-cut slabs fitted close, their faces dark with moisture and pale with lichen where the light finds them. The rails are cold iron. Dead leaves collect in the ties and along the edges of the gravel, pressed flat by weather, the dry smell of them sharp in the chill air of the notch.

The depot sits at the curve's end, its yellow clapboard catching what warmth the October sky offers. The octagonal tower rises above the roofline to a slate cone, its eaves trimmed in dark green against the pale paint. A covered platform wraps the building's face, its boards worn smooth by a century of waiting. Behind it, the White Mountains have turned: maple orange and birch gold crowding the slope, dark spruce holding their ground among them. The light falls without shadows, soft and particular to overcast afternoons in the notch, and in it the colors of the hillside go dense and saturate, each tree its own degree of flame.

Quality is about longevity. I use a high-resolution Canon R5 Mark II to capture every detail of the New Hampshire landscape. Each piece is printed in-studio using professional-grade Canon Pro-1100 and Epson P9000 systems with archival pigment inks on natural cotton paper to create a print that will last for generations.
Print only, with a 1/4 inch wide white bordering for convenient matting and (or) framing.
Unmatted (unmounted) / unframed.

Materials used:

Shot on a Canon EOS R5 Mark II. Printed on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1100 using museum-grade archival pigment inks on metallic lustre fine art paper.

Details:

Tags:

#landscape#photography#fine art#wall art#new england#autumn#railroad#home decor#historic#train station#fall foliage#americana#white mountains#new hampshire#train depot
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