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| ©0187,0188,0189 Elk on the Nehalem River Copyright ©2003 Strength in Perspective |
The mystery of fall and fog and wild elk at their
stomping ground...
from
Oregon River
Pictures-Umpqua and Willamette River Photographs
Nehalem River Panorama available as
| Triptych*$477/$541 | Triptych *$603/$672 | Triptych *$810/$850 | Panorama *$170/$193 | Panorama *$307/$337 |
| 22x48 inches | 26x57 inches | 32x70 inches | 14x31 inches | 19x42inches |
| 28x20;28x16;28x20 | 32x23;32x19;32x23 | 38x28;38x24;38x28 | 19x36 frame | 25x48 frame |
| Canvas Panorama $350 | Canvas Panorama $410 | Canvas Panorama $630 | ||
| 26X56 inches | 30X65 inches | 37X80 inches | ||
*First price = Nehalem River
Panorama framed in Brushed Aluminum;
2nd price=Nehalem River Panorama
framed
in wood of your choosing.
Also available on flat or
float board or gallery wrap
CANVAS
A triptych is three adjoining pictures which, when hung side by side, make a six to nine feet wide image of the same scene. It is a panorama split into 3 parts. Sometimes there is a benefit of displaying a triptych rather than a panorama. When the framed prints are faced with glass, they can be quite heavy. You can achieve a quite sizable image that is STILL lightweight by making a three part picture instead of a single image.
When the print is NOT covered with glass, a very large yet
light weight panorama can be made. Many times constraints of wall size
demand the panorama must not be huge. Therefore I list the common sizes of
panoramas, but the larger sizes can be had, if made without a glass face.
In addition to standard framing, the picture can be laminated to a board.
There are two styles. The difference between a flat and float board
treatment is that the flat board lies flat against the wall but the float
board stands out one inch from the wall...appearing to float!
Tell us
your wall size and we will guide you through possible framed wall art formats.
This Nehalem River panorama, a Northwest wildlife photograph, began as a Nehalem River picture. A touch of digital manipulations , still allowing photo realism to prevail, allowed the feeling of the moment to be conveyed in the image.
call us 503-625-7937 about this...
Nehalem River Panorama
Northwest Wildlife Photograph
Paul and Marilyn Peck
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Last Updated 5-14-2013