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National Geographic Magazine - Daily Dozen, Published Aug 26, 2014

This photo was taken in 2009 from the window of my Shanghai hotel room. After days of constant heavy rain I woke up early in the morning to catch a flight. The rain had just stopped. The surreal and silent cityscape that surrounded the hotel windows was almost hypnotising. For an hour I stared at the view and watched the skyscrapers appear and disappear. I waited for the heavy mist to dissipate so I could take some clear shots. I ended up missing my flight...

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*Premium pigment print technology ensures the very finest tonality, even the minutest details are visible and details appear much clearer than with traditional prints.
*100-year luminosity; colours of this Hahnemühle Fine Art Premium print will look just as good as the original, even after 100 years.
*Printed with a white border for easy framing and shipped in a hard tube protected with bubble wrap and acid free paper.

Framed or Aluminium Dibond mounting is also available. Contact the artist for more details.



*NOTE - All images used are an approximate scale for illustrative purposes and individual artwork scale may differ. Always check the artwork dimensions and measure your room carefully.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²)

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Shanghai Fog (Large) (2009)
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by Serge Horta

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National Geographic Magazine - Daily Dozen, Published Aug 26, 2014

This photo was taken in 2009 from the window of my Shanghai hotel room. After days of constant heavy rain I woke up early in the morning to catch a flight. The rain had just stopped. The surreal and silent cityscape that surrounded the hotel windows was almost hypnotising. For an hour I stared at the view and watched the skyscrapers appear and disappear. I waited for the heavy mist to dissipate so I could take some clear shots. I ended up missing my flight...

Limited Edition of 50 Archival Pigment Prints.
*Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Edition Number.
*Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²) one of the most robust papers from Hahnemühle, made of 100% cotton and has a soft, fine texture. This luxurious gallery standard paper has a matte surface.
*Premium pigment print technology ensures the very finest tonality, even the minutest details are visible and details appear much clearer than with traditional prints.
*100-year luminosity; colours of this Hahnemühle Fine Art Premium print will look just as good as the original, even after 100 years.
*Printed with a white border for easy framing and shipped in a hard tube protected with bubble wrap and acid free paper.

Framed or Aluminium Dibond mounting is also available. Contact the artist for more details.



*NOTE - All images used are an approximate scale for illustrative purposes and individual artwork scale may differ. Always check the artwork dimensions and measure your room carefully.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²)

Tags:
#abstract #clouds #fine art #cityscape #urban #city #architecture #surreal #photography #skyline #fog #weather #skyscrapers #aerial #cities 

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Serge Horta is a Hong Kong based documentary photographer. Through his academic training in architecture, he is able to capture impossible order amidst the chaos of cities. His photographs are... Read more

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