Description
On a vacation in Carolina Beach, North Carolina, I took advantage of some less-than-clemant weather to photograph some pier ruins along the beach. These posts stand among heavy surf during a storm; a 2-minute exposure smoothed out the crashing waves into a cloud-like appearance that turns mirror-like along the shoreline. There are submerged cement blocks every few feet between the posts that weren’t visible to the eye in the rough surf, but appear as shadows in the water due to the long exposure. The faded signs on the first two posts are cautionary notices about submerged objects.
This image was created on August 7, 2017.
The print is made on Epson Legacy Etching fine art paper and the image size is 22×33 inches. The frame is approximately 31×42 inches in size and is 1.5-inch matte black wood. The print is matted with a double mat of 4-ply archival white cotton rag. The glazing is Acrylite acrylic, so there is no risk of glass breaking during shipment. The print is protected with Hahnemuhle Protective Spray. This fully archival product will bring enjoyment for generations.
This limited edition print comes with a numbered hologram on the back of the print. A Certificate of Authenticity with a matching numbered hologram is included. The edition is registered at http://www.myartregistry.com and is strictly limited to 18 prints.