Substrate: Lumachrome archival print behind low-reflection acrylic glass
Photographed on: 1/5/18
Location: Everglades National Park, FL, USA
Technical settings: Canon 6D, Canon EF17-40mm f/4L USM, 5472x3648, 14.9Mb, ISO 100, 36mm, F7.1, 1/250
Description: Many will say why go the Everglades as there´s nothing there but swamps, alligators and snakes. Well, I happen to love photographing the Everglades since it’s my backyard and I know that there’s a lot more there than snakes and alligators. There´s beautiful sunsets and at night one can see all the stars. This image was made just before the sun totally disappeared into the horizon. For a just a couple of minutes, the sky turned to beautiful shade of pinks and purple mixed with gold. This image is not nearly as impressive as what I experienced but I did the best I could to record the moment for you.
This print uses the best printing method, photographic paper and acrylic there is for this industry. This is the ultimate in print making.
Gallery Code: D0013NAP1235