Barn Bluff and Cradle Mountain from Pelion East
Cradle Mountain / Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania
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Photographic Prints
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Print size
Width
631mm (24.8inch)
Height
355mm (14inch)
Resolution
300 Pixels/Inch
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Aspect Ratio
Landscape 16:9
Printing details
Paper
Canson Platine Fibre Rag 310gsm - a premium semi-gloss photo paper.
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Inks
High quality archival pigment inks.
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Border
A 25mm margin (a white border) is applied to all edges. This border is added to the size listed.
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Watermark
All watermarks are removed from photographic prints.
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Packaging
Prints are packaged in a clear archival sleeve that is rolled and shipped in a mailing tube.
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Shipping
Australian postage is free, international shipping is also available
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Framing
Framing is not supplied, however can be arranged through Tasmanian-based suppliers at retail cost. Additional shipping costs apply, and delivery time is extended.
Technical Details
Camera settings
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Camera
Sony a7s
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Lens
Sony FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS
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Exposure
1/640
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Aperture
f/ 2.8
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ISO
200
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Digital details
Dimensions: 7458px x 4195px
Megapixels: 31.3mp
Technique
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Photographic
5 shot vertical panorama.
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Processing
Edited in Lightroom using custom linear profiles. Panorama merged and edited in Photoshop.
Keywords
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