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“Tarcoola Bend”

 

Tarcoola Bend

“Tarcoola Bend” is the latest addition to my range of Limited Edition prints. I have been visiting the lookout on Tarcoola Drive consistently for the last 12 months, and was finally rewarded with the soft pastel colour’s of dawn and some clouds reflected in the river. This image is created by taking 8 separate photos and then stitching them together using software. The resulting file is in over 1GB in size! As a result this image can be printed in sizes in excess of 2m. I hope you like it. Cheers, Gary.

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