David Young - Wildlife Photography


Sports

Birds

Animals

Places

About the Photographs  

Photographic images:  The negative or slide is scanned at 4000 dpi, with a depth of 24 bits per pixel, then very
carefully spotted, cropped (if necessary) and given colour and contrast corrections to match the original scene, using
the same calibrated monitor used to  prepare photos for publication.

Digital Images: are developed from the raw data, direct from the camera, then cropped (if necessary) and
contrast and colour corrected to match the original scene, using the same calibrated monitor as above.
Both types
are then printed on either Fuji Crystal Archive or Kodak Generations true photo papers for the ultimate
in photographic quality. These are more expensive than inkjet prints, but the small difference is well worth it!

Framing: The prints are individually signed and numbered, to ensure authenticity, (See: About Limited Editions) and
then single matted and mounted in a simple, yet elegant, 11x14", black metal frame, using tastefully chosen,
100% acid free matting & materials - to ensure a pleasing look and a long life, for your print.  Prints in
the larger 12x18" size are triple-matted, and mounted in a simple, elegant, 18x24" frame.

Glazing: Please note that the glazing is glass. Inexpensive frames use some form of acrylic (plastic) glazing, but the
lighter sheets tend to curl and distort the photo, while all grades & weights tend to both yellow and craze with time...
often remarkably little time!  Glass is more expensive, both to buy and to ship, but far superior.
 

These are limited edition prints:   Each photo, 8x10" or larger, will be limited to  200 signed and numbered prints .

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