Linen liners are 3" wide and available in black or white. Roma partners with Italian artisans who have been passing down the traditions and techniques from generation to generation for hundreds of years.įrames are 4" wide and available in 3 finishes: Roma Tabbachino Tobacco, Cigar Leaf, & Dark Ash. Italian Roma Frames are museum quality frames handcrafted from solid, natural woods with non-toxic finishes. Lumachrome TruLife® Acrylics Prints bring unbelievable resolution, clarity, vibrancy and an incredible 3D image quality to your photo that can appear backlit and holographic. The pairing of the a Lumachrome TruLife® Acrylic Print with an Museum Grade Italian Roma Moulding Frame brings you the absolute best in Luxury Fine Art. Vertical panoramic to emphasize the texture of the dry lake bed playa.ELITE SERIES | ROMA FRAMED LUMACHROME TRULIFE® ACRYLIC PRINTS Less frequented than other areas of the park, one can escape here for a bit more isolation and a better chance at footprint-less dunes.ĭevil’s Racetrack, Death Valley national park, California. Isolated in the northern end of Death Valley national park are the Eureka Dunes. This is what I found waiting in the morning light.Įureka Dunes, Death Valley national park, California. I arrived in darkness to a location that I thought I knew, yet I wasn’t aware just how far the lake level had declined since my last visit. The Salton Sea is always an interesting place, both for ones eyes and nose. Stamsund is quite simply the center of the universe, enter and you may never return… This photo was taken after 11:00pm, on one of those magically endless Lofoten summer days. East looks across the Vestfjord towards the Norwegian mainland, visible on clear days. To the north is this view towards Henningsvaer. It’s a little rocky point out beyond the harbor from the Stamsund Vandrerhjem. I’ve stood in this very spot a hundred times in the last 10 years, and walked away with a hundred different images. Quite often the weather was typically ‘Welsh’ (rain), yet some days managed to turn out quite nice, there in a Welsh Mountain Pony, and there you go, the photo is almost made for you. Hay Bluff, just above the town of Hay-on-Wye was one of my favorite places for a summer afternoon of wandering around the hills. Welsh Mountain Pony, Hay Bluff, Brecon Beacons national park, Wales. Despite a bit of wind, the weather cooperated quite well over the few days I was there. While the short days of December are probably not the most ideal time to visit, it had been three years since I last stepped foot here, so my return was long overdue. The barren, windswept islands which make up the Orkney islands are one of my favorite places. I made many nice Photos during this journey. Luckily storms and wind make for nice light is one is brave enough to face the elements. Taken from on board the Hurtigruten ferry as I traveled from Sortland to Stamsund on a rather stormy and windy day. 5 minutes later, the morning ferry to Gjendesheim passes by, the wake leaving the lake rippled there after… I hoped up, ran down barefooted (to the mosquitoes liking) to the shore of the lake. I checked my watch, shit, the ferry leaves in a few minutes, time to get moving. A few ours later I peeked out the door and saw this scene of total calm. I rose early for sunrise, yet nothing of much interest materialized so I returned to my tent for a few more hours of rest. Lake Gjende, Jotunheimen national park, Norway. I now have close to 600 images in my panoramic gallery. But as with all good things, the 4 hours of light of the polar winter was gone all to quickly. The day to which I have since judged every other none having come close in the last 18 months since I took this photo. This was perhaps one of the most perfect days I’ve experienced in my life. Winter view across Kjerkfjorden towards Vindstad, Lofoten islands, Norway.
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