Photo Print: Barbara
Here is a photo I took just west of the Arizona California border, off of the I10 freeway. My check engine light came on while on a road trip from Tucson to LA, so naturally I pulled over. While stopped I decided to grab this photo. I am pleased with how it turned out, with the Widelux camera it is difficult to accurately compose photos, due to the wide swing lens and the design of the viewfinder. However, I like how the barb wire in the foreground tapers towards the left of the photo somewhat matching the tapering of the mountains in the background. All of it kind of frames the lone Ocotillo cactus as the subject. September 2023.
8”x20”
Available on standard photo paper, or high quality cotton rag with a matte finish. Also available with or without a clean black frame. Photo looks better in person than on the computer screen.
Thank you for looking.
Here is a photo I took just west of the Arizona California border, off of the I10 freeway. My check engine light came on while on a road trip from Tucson to LA, so naturally I pulled over. While stopped I decided to grab this photo. I am pleased with how it turned out, with the Widelux camera it is difficult to accurately compose photos, due to the wide swing lens and the design of the viewfinder. However, I like how the barb wire in the foreground tapers towards the left of the photo somewhat matching the tapering of the mountains in the background. All of it kind of frames the lone Ocotillo cactus as the subject. September 2023.
8”x20”
Available on standard photo paper, or high quality cotton rag with a matte finish. Also available with or without a clean black frame. Photo looks better in person than on the computer screen.
Thank you for looking.
Here is a photo I took just west of the Arizona California border, off of the I10 freeway. My check engine light came on while on a road trip from Tucson to LA, so naturally I pulled over. While stopped I decided to grab this photo. I am pleased with how it turned out, with the Widelux camera it is difficult to accurately compose photos, due to the wide swing lens and the design of the viewfinder. However, I like how the barb wire in the foreground tapers towards the left of the photo somewhat matching the tapering of the mountains in the background. All of it kind of frames the lone Ocotillo cactus as the subject. September 2023.
8”x20”
Available on standard photo paper, or high quality cotton rag with a matte finish. Also available with or without a clean black frame. Photo looks better in person than on the computer screen.
Thank you for looking.