Remarkable Night, SA

$2,500.00 – $5,000.00
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Catalog Number: SADSC3468-71
Edition: 300
Image Ratio: 2.5:1
Remarkable Night, SA

$2,500.00 – $5,000.00
Size
-
1
+
Print Dimensions:
INTERNATIONAL PRINT ORDERS:

Due to high shipping costs, prints being delivered beyond Australia will be shipped unframed if they are larger than 30”. If you require a quote for a print to be shipped overseas with frame, please contact us.

I first photographed Remarkable Rocks many years ago, in the days of film. But todays digital cameras, with their ultra-sensitive sensors, actually see better in low light than the human eye. So when we were invited to Kangaroo Island to stay with friends, I was keen to explore more of the islands natural treasures and try a night shot of Remarkable Rocks. This rock formation in the foreground has always fascinated me its clearly the work of a master sculptor. Sea mist was rolling in over the cliffs and the scene was illuminated by the full moon, without any artificial light. Away in the distance, you can see Cape de Couedic Lighthouse. Remarkable Rocks are aptly named and they are especially remarkable at night. Just a little light from the moon makes for an intriguing picture that goes beyond what the eye can see.
Catalog Number: SADSC3468-71
Edition: 300
Image Ratio: 2.5:1
Remarkable Night, SA

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I first photographed Remarkable Rocks many years ago, in the days of film. But todays digital cameras, with their ultra-sensitive sensors, actually see better in low light than the human eye. So when we were invited to Kangaroo Island to stay with friends, I was keen to explore more of the islands natural treasures and try a night shot of Remarkable Rocks. This rock formation in the foreground has always fascinated me its clearly the work of a master sculptor. Sea mist was rolling in over the cliffs and the scene was illuminated by the full moon, without any artificial light. Away in the distance, you can see Cape de Couedic Lighthouse. Remarkable Rocks are aptly named and they are especially remarkable at night. Just a little light from the moon makes for an intriguing picture that goes beyond what the eye can see.
Description
Additional Information
About Your Print
Packaging & Delivery
Reviews (0)
I first photographed Remarkable Rocks many years ago, in the days of film. But todays digital cameras, with their ultra-sensitive sensors, actually see better in low light than the human eye. So when we were invited to Kangaroo Island to stay with friends, I was keen to explore more of the islands natural treasures and try a night shot of Remarkable Rocks. This rock formation in the foreground has always fascinated me its clearly the work of a master sculptor. Sea mist was rolling in over the cliffs and the scene was illuminated by the full moon, without any artificial light. Away in the distance, you can see Cape de Couedic Lighthouse. Remarkable Rocks are aptly named and they are especially remarkable at night. Just a little light from the moon makes for an intriguing picture that goes beyond what the eye can see.
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Copyright © All images, products and IP are copyright Ken Duncan. All rights reserved.