All prints are made-to-order and will require one to two weeks’ production time before being shipped. Each order will be acknowledged after payment has been received to confirm the shipping date. To customers who order prints of the same image subsequent to their original order, there may be slight variations in image density and/or contrast when compared to the initial print. If exact matching prints are desired, these should be ordered at the same time.
All prints are shipped flat, durably mounted on high quality backing board with two inch borders top and sides and a five inch border at bottom.
Custom Matting and Framing crafted to fit the Mount Board Size shown will be required to complete the presentation. The bottom border will show below the lower right corner of the image the photographer’s signature. Due to slight size variations please await receipt of your mounted print before ordering custom matting and framing.
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Pyramid Peak viewed from Maroon Creek, nr. Aspen, Colorado, 1973
To the left of one’s view of the Maroon Bells is Pyramid Peak. This view from Maroon Creek as it drains Maroon Lake shows 14,205-foot Pyramid Peak, which rises slightly higher than the nearby and much better-known Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak. From one’s position along the shore of Maroon Lake, Pyramid Peak’s appearance is deceptively small. As one climbs to Crater Lake, Pyramid Peak’s massive size comes into full view. Made of the same mudstone sedimentary rock, Pyramid Peak has claimed the lives of many who have attempted its summit, due to the crumbly and unstable nature of its composition. This image was made on Kodak black and white medium format film with a 50mm f4 Carl Zeiss Distagon wide angle lens on a Hasselblad 500C.
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