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While out doing my steps for the day I was struck by the picture of two enormous ships in dry dock in the middle of the city. They should be in the water, and usually dry docks are in more commercial areas. T o add to the the incongruity of the image was the bright red and blue, brightening up the paled down grey Victoria. After taking a few artistic liberties, now I am very pleased with the finished product. Hope you enjoy it.
While out doing my steps for the day I was struck by the picture of two enormous ships in dry dock in the middle of the city. They should be in the water, and usually dry docks are in more commercial areas. T o add to the the incongruity of the image was the bright red and blue, brightening up the paled down grey Victoria. After taking a few artistic liberties, now I am very pleased with the finished product. Hope you enjoy it.
Saskatchewan Image-Tax and shipping extra.
Saskatchewan Imagery. Tax and shipping extra.
William Fox Talbot developed the first negative process. This bench was outside his historical home.
A courtyard of an old hotel in Rio Grande city located in Texas. I used tungsten-balanced film to create the blue tone.
Historical part of Montreal. Fascinating architectural designs but the open window is the icing on the cake.
While exploring the historic area of Montreal I came across this iron gate with bent bars.
Film image shot outside of Bath England. Reminded me of the local celtic carvings.
Image of my Great Grandfather's prized Grandfather clock. Film image.
Canvas print stretched on a firm backing. Add taxes and shipping.