Hoodoo Sunrise
This photograph was taken at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, captured at sunrise. The hoodoos are the park's most famous feature, and are a collection of tall, thin spires of rock that were formed by millions of years of erosion.
TITLE: Hoodoo Sunrise
MEDIUM: Digital Photography
METAL PRINT DETAILS
The image is inkjet printed, pressed onto a sturdy aluminum panel using an innovative dye sublimation process. The ink is infused into the coating of the metal print, providing protection and durability. The print has a high gloss luminous base with a reflective finish. The back of the print has a float mount includes a gatorboard block with a sawtooth metal bracket for easy hanging.
PHOTO PRINT DETAILS
Photos are printed by a professional photo lab. The image is printed on top-quality Fuji Crystal Archive professional paper and Lustre coated to protect from fingerprint marks.
TITLE: Hoodoo Sunrise
MEDIUM: Digital Photography
METAL PRINT DETAILS
The image is inkjet printed, pressed onto a sturdy aluminum panel using an innovative dye sublimation process. The ink is infused into the coating of the metal print, providing protection and durability. The print has a high gloss luminous base with a reflective finish. The back of the print has a float mount includes a gatorboard block with a sawtooth metal bracket for easy hanging.
PHOTO PRINT DETAILS
Photos are printed by a professional photo lab. The image is printed on top-quality Fuji Crystal Archive professional paper and Lustre coated to protect from fingerprint marks.