Artwork description:

A landscape shot of trees around a lake. The colours have been moved to the cool temperature range to give the piece a feeling of cold, of ice, a feeling of winter.

Presented as a limited edition A3 print numbering 50 in total. The piece is printed on Innova Exhibition Photo Baryta paper which creates the finish of a traditional darkroom paper and has a 6mm white boarder.

The stock level is not the number of the edition left but the number currently in stock and for sale.

The piece is supplied as a print and is NOT mounted or framed.

Materials used:

Innova Exhibition Photo Baryta paper

Tags:
#trees #blue and white #lake #winterscape #fine art print #cold #colour photography #a3 print 
Out of the Blue (2020)
Photograph
by Neil Hemsley

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A landscape shot of trees around a lake. The colours have been moved to the cool temperature range to give the piece a feeling of cold, of ice, a feeling of winter.

Presented as a limited edition A3 print numbering 50 in total. The piece is printed on Innova Exhibition Photo Baryta paper which creates the finish of a traditional darkroom paper and has a 6mm white boarder.

The stock level is not the number of the edition left but the number currently in stock and for sale.

The piece is supplied as a print and is NOT mounted or framed.

Materials used:

Innova Exhibition Photo Baryta paper

Tags:
#trees #blue and white #lake #winterscape #fine art print #cold #colour photography #a3 print 

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