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Under the Sea
$500David Doubilet
Under the Sea (North Mariana Islands, 2014)
Photographer David Doubilet is often called the "Audubon of the sea." His beautifully crafted photographs combine art and technology to illuminate the oceans and their inhabitants in arresting ways. In this lovely, black-and-white image, he captures a school of spotted eagle rays in the northern Mariana Islands. The underwater image demonstrates the grace and rhythm of the rays in a stunning work of art. Doubilet has spent more than 26,000 hours in the sea. With 75 features, he is one of National Geographic's most published photographers. To see more of David Doubilet's work, visit www.underseaimages.com or @daviddoubilet.
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Digital Inkjet Photograph, printed 2020
Lexjet Premium Pro Archival Fine Art paper
Sheet size: 16 x 20 inches (unframed)
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A Radioactive Selfie
$500Mike Hettwer
A Radioactive Selfie (Chernobyl, Ukraine, 2018)
It seems like an odd tourist destination, but as many as 400 visitors pay as much as $500 a day to spend time in Chernobyl, the site of the worst nuclear accident in history. This tourist brought his own mask and donned it around the area, including the abandoned worker city of Pripyat. Photographer Mike Hettwer, known for his science, archaeology and paleontology stories, has traveled to 90 countries, including this blighted section of Ukraine. This photo, featured in a 2020 issue of National Geographic, combines an optical camera image with a gamma radiation overlay in a novel process. To see more of Mike Hettwer's work, visit www.hettwer.com.
Certificate of Authenticity attached as secondary image.
Digital Inkjet Photograph, printed 2020
Lexjet Premium Pro Archival Fine Art paper
Sheet size: 16 x 20 inches (unframed)
Purchaser is responsible for shipping fee.