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Sunrise on Mount Whitney from Iceberg Lake

Mount Whitney

I was pretty stoked to make it up to Iceberg Lake below Mt. Whitney before all the 2020 lightning fires started. What a marvelous walk up to this fantastic location. Always interesting, the Whitney region is not only the continental United States' highest point at 14,500 feet, it's one of the most beautiful as well. The route up - calling it a trail stretches the definition - it doesn't waste any time, and offers an ever changing look at the Alpine world. Upon reaching Iceberg Lake at over 12,000' I was so close to the sheer east face of Whitney that I had to use a 12mm lens to get it all in. Iceberg lake is so clear it feels transparent. Photo © copyright by Michael Ambrose.

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Metal Prints

Metal Prints

The Photograph is developed onto a thin sheet of aluminum using a process called Dye Sublimation. This fantastic process yields a rich glossy print that is incredibly resistant to scratching, and cleanable using normal glass cleaner. The piece appears to "float" on the wall thanks to a subframe. Beautiful, rich and durable, these are the most popular presentation for my larger pieces. Available in sizes up to 8 feet on the long edge.

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Matted Prints

Matted Prints

Photographic prints created with Canon Lucia Pro inks and finished with acid free 4 ply matting. Ready to frame. These prints will not fade for over 100 years.

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Loose Prints

Loose Prints

Just the print. Photographic prints made with Canon Lucia Pro inks. These prints will not fade for over 100 years.

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Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. Shipping is complimentary in the Continental United States for sizes larger than 30x40, and varies with other sizes. No sales tax outside California. Please contact us for shipping overseas which is often quite reasonable even for large sizes. If you would prefer to pay with a different method, please contact me. If you have any questions please contact me.

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