Power Lines at Sunrise Metal Print
by Lars Lentz
$111.00
Product Details
Power Lines at Sunrise metal print by Lars Lentz. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
Power Lines at Sunrise | A row of power lines in a soybean field at sunrise. | http://www.larslentzphotography.com |... more
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Artist's Description
Power Lines at Sunrise | A row of power lines in a soybean field at sunrise. | http://www.larslentzphotography.com |
Camera: Canon T1i (D500)
Lens: Sigma 18-300 f/3.5-6.3
Filter: Hoya HRT CIR-PL UV.
Settings: 50 mm, 1/125 s, f/8.0, ISO 100, -1/3 EV, Program Mode, Center-Weighted Average Metering.
I stopped at the corner of Noble and Meech Roads in Williamston, Michigan, and saw this perfect alignment of power poles receding into the distance. The morning light illuminated them and the field of ripe soybeans below in a golden hue.
I pulled over and took a few shots. It was a bit difficult to line them all up in a pleasing arrangement in my viewfinder, but I finally got them where I wanted them in this photo.
The closest power pole's cross bar is at the intersection of the golden mean lines. The parade of poles receding into the distance leads the eye to the center of the photo the lower golden mean line. It takes you right into the go...
About Lars Lentz
Why I do what I do: I enjoy uplifting and inspiring others by capturing and creating beautiful photos and works of art. I print them on a variety of materials. About the prints: For paper prints, Somerset Velvet and Metallic are good choices. You can choose your own matting and frames to match your taste and decor. Frame-less options include metal, canvas, and acrylic. The prints all look outstanding on these types of materials. Are you interested in learning photography? Visit my BLOG at NEGATIVEMOMENTS.COM.