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Location: Cedar Key, Fl • Atsena Otie Island Description: The island of Atsena Otie had its beginnings as a mud flat that was probably used as a fishing camp by Archaic Period cultures several thousand year ago. It's surface was fortified with shellfish and mollusk debris (meal leftovers) for millenia; this is referred to as a midden. Upon entering the island from the pier, the midden is quite obvious as it rises nearly six feet from the water level. The ruins of the Faber Mill, built in 1868, sit upon ancient midden. The island has seen many changes – caused both by Mother Nature and humans. The shape and size of the island has waxed and waned from storms and erosion to what you find today. Type: Full-Infrared Photography Print Sizes: Available in many sizes to suit your decoration needs. Please select your desired print size, quantity and "click" Add-to-Cart. You may add mutliple copies in different sizes of any one photograph to your shopping cart. There are no restrictions. The size indicates the actual image size. Signed Certificate of Authenticity: All my art prints will include their own Certificate of Authenticity (COA). The COA will include pertinent information about the artwork and my signature. |
Please Note: The sample image(s) have been compressed for optimal web download. The original print you will receive is extremely vibrant, ultra sharp and has a much higher resolution which can only be appreciated in person. Also, the watermark "Copyright ©" on the image will NOT appear on your order. Museum Quality Archival Metallic Prints: I exclusively prefer the richness of the higher-quality metallic paper because of how perfectly it compliments the tones and subtleties of my infrared work. This museum quality archival paper and process uses a patented combination of film and laminate layers that result in a striking, three-dimensional, extremely vivid, lasting image on an ultra-bright pearlescent / metallic background. You don’t have to worry about prints fading with these high quality prints. The standard archival value is 100 years in home display and 200 years in dark storage. I only use professional printing services that meet my professional high standards. |