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Lost in the Fog

$150.00

Award winning photograph, 3rd place in category Architecture/Bridges, official selection, and Jury top 5 selection at the IPA 2022, Bronze award at the Budapest Internal Foto Awards 2022..

Brooklyn bridge taken in May 2022 under a dense fog.

This is a limited edition of 10 prints. Image size 10”x10” printed on 11”x17” gallery photographic paper unframed. Signed, numbered, and dated by myself.

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Award winning photograph, 3rd place in category Architecture/Bridges, official selection, and Jury top 5 selection at the IPA 2022, Bronze award at the Budapest Internal Foto Awards 2022..

Brooklyn bridge taken in May 2022 under a dense fog.

This is a limited edition of 10 prints. Image size 10”x10” printed on 11”x17” gallery photographic paper unframed. Signed, numbered, and dated by myself.

Award winning photograph, 3rd place in category Architecture/Bridges, official selection, and Jury top 5 selection at the IPA 2022, Bronze award at the Budapest Internal Foto Awards 2022..

Brooklyn bridge taken in May 2022 under a dense fog.

This is a limited edition of 10 prints. Image size 10”x10” printed on 11”x17” gallery photographic paper unframed. Signed, numbered, and dated by myself.

David Clarke A timeless image of my favourite bridge. A bridge that has always begged to be photographed well. This in my view is quite a simple image but up there with the best of Brooklyn Bridge. The atmospheric photograph, to its credit, invokes 35mm film from 40 years ago. It looks like how we might actually see the view, not necessarily how the digital chip would translate it. I wish I had taken this shot!

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