The full bloom of a season | michalmaciaszek
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I took this photograph in Prince's Island Park during Calgary's first bloom of spring in 2019. It features a beautiful landscape that I managed to capture during the golden hour. What makes this photo so unique is that you can't recreate it anymore because the Jaipur Bridge you see no longer exists. I used to cross it many times to access the island from Eau Claire. The bridge marks a special moment in time before the city goes through another cycle of change.

 

There is a reason why the seasons in Calgary are called winter and construction. The city always has an ambitious list of milestones to achieve in the summer, and the results are always stunning. They enable me to explore and find beautiful cityscapes to photograph.

The full bloom of a season

PriceFrom C$56.00

All of the prints come with border 

 

Paper

 

Matt FineArt Textured 

Hahnemühle German Etching is a traditional mould-made copperplate printing paper, complete with an inkjet coating designed especially for FineArt applications. The white art paper made from 100% alpha cellulose is characterized by its extraordinary velvety tactile feel and it’s fine, clearly defined felt structure.

 

Poster

 

MARANELLO PHOTO PAPER PE 195

 

Premium, satin PE coated photo paper for poster and photo applications.

This micro porous coated, satin finish photo paper, with a PE film on both sides is ideal for indoor poster or photo applications with aqueous inks. This material has a natural tone. Photorealistic prints impress with high colour densities and vibrant colours. This paper dries quickly thanks to its high ink absorption properties.

 

Size guide 

12x16 in or 30.48 x 40.64 cm 

16x20 in or 40.64 x 50.80 cm

18x24 in or 45.72 x 60.96 cm 

20x30 in or 50.80 x 76.20 cm 

24x36 in or 60.96 x 91.44 cm  

 

Please note all artwork and imagery are Copyright protected of Mike Maciaszek fine art, all rights reserved. All photographic prints on this website are shot and edited by Mike Maciaszek.

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