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Mystic River Burning Sunset Wood Print
by Kirkodd Photography Of New England
Product Details
Mystic River Burning Sunset wood print by Kirkodd Photography Of New England. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Here is our latest sunset over the Mystic River. We ran for the river when we saw how red the clouds were turning. We got there a little late...2... more
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Artist's Description
Here is our latest sunset over the Mystic River. We ran for the river when we saw how red the clouds were turning. We got there a little late...2 minutes earlier and this would have been even more colorful. I used a ND Grad filter to darken the sky by 2 stops and to pull in more light from the river and the foreground. Of course, shooting in Raw helped catch more of the fading colors.
About Kirkodd Photography Of New England
Welcome to our New England Art Store Kirkodd Photography is a husband and wife team based out of Mystic, Connecticut. We offer fine art photography from New England, with a focus on the states of Maine and Connecticut. Here, you can buy New England art as simple photo prints or completely framed and ready to hang on your wall! We offer many print sizes and framing options, including traditional framed art prints, canvas prints, metal prints, and acrylics. Our images also make great New England greeting cards! From the beginning, our goal has been to get outdoors and enjoy the beauty that New England has to offer. We have reserved our very best New England photography for this store. This subset of our photography has been...
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Doug Swanson
Great sunset.
Kirkodd Photography Of New England replied:
Thanks!
Steve Samples
Very nice sunset. It's not often you get clear skies and just enough clouds to catch the light. From the color I'm guessing this was just after the sun went down? I can't tell you how many photographers I see pack up their gear and leave when the sun sets. That's when I get my best sunset shots.
Kirkodd Photography Of New England replied:
Thanks Steve. You're right about the timing. We actually got to the river after the sun was below the tree line, and took this shot a few minutes after that. It's a 1/2 second exposure. We used a 2-stop graduated neutral density filter to darken the sky a bit and let the light come in off the water.