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Total Eclipse 3/18/69 Canvas Print
by Lin Grosvenor
Product Details
Total Eclipse 3/18/69 canvas print by Lin Grosvenor. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
From a print of the total eclipse of the sun on March 18, 1969 as seen from Assateague Island, MD... more
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Artist's Description
From a print of the total eclipse of the sun on March 18, 1969 as seen from Assateague Island, MD
Taken with a Pentax SP500 equipped with a Spiratone 400mm refractive lens and both 2X and 3X teleconverters (yup - 2400mm focal length).
Shot through a neutral density filter composed of 4 layers of 4x6 Pan-X film exposed, processed, dried and cut to fit the objective lens.
About Lin Grosvenor
ART FU Itinerant image scavenger/prestidigitizer, with an eye for what pleases me (think: Francesca Bassington's drawing-room)... also perhaps one or two others. Vocation: Photographer errant, sedentary sketch artist, graphics tinkerer, picker, assembler, fool. (for the canonical compendium of commodities, go to www.hsnw.com) Specializing in everything (honest), but favoring Impressionistic Modern (my term), real scenes and whimsy. Eclectic is me. My sole criterion for selection of an image for inclusion here is that I be pleased to share it with others. I make no effort to make any art product appealing to everyone, so, if you think something is not your cup of tea, just meander along through my other offerings. If you find...
$67.00
Alexey Stiop
Perfect! It's quite a find!
Christopher McKenzie
Wow...this is from the 'Way Back Machine"...and quite a lot of work it seems to get the resultant image! Thanks for sharing, Lin.
Lin Grosvenor replied:
Thank you for looking, Christopher. It was quite an adventure. Check my multiple exposure of the same eclipse.