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Canberra Apartments
The black and white photo of the modern apartment building in Canberra, taken from the pedestrian bridge over Parkes Way, highlights a strong mix of lines and textures. The sharp angles of the building contrast with the gentle natural surroundings, creating a balanced and lively scene. The monochrome style adds drama, letting viewers see the building's details and the reflections in its windows. This image encourages thoughts about city life amidst nature, representing modern living in a beautiful setting.
Canberra Apartments
The black and white photo of the modern apartment building in Canberra, taken from the pedestrian bridge over Parkes Way, highlights a strong mix of lines and textures. The sharp angles of the building contrast with the gentle natural surroundings, creating a balanced and lively scene. The monochrome style adds drama, letting viewers see the building's details and the reflections in its windows. This image encourages thoughts about city life amidst nature, representing modern living in a beautiful setting.
Canberra Apartments
The black and white photo of the modern apartment building in Canberra, taken from the pedestrian bridge over Parkes Way, highlights a strong mix of lines and textures. The sharp angles of the building contrast with the gentle natural surroundings, creating a balanced and lively scene. The monochrome style adds drama, letting viewers see the building's details and the reflections in its windows. This image encourages thoughts about city life amidst nature, representing modern living in a beautiful setting.
Each artwork is personally printed and framed by the photographer. Prints are made on Ilford Gold Fibre Gloss Paper with Epson inkjet printers. This combination of paper and ink results in a glossy image with a slight texture which adds to the natural look of the image. With proper care, the image will last a lifetime without fading.
The size ordered refers to the size of the print, the total size of the frame will be larger: