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Vandenberg Peter Green Photography This rusty old ship is now one of Key West’s leading attractions. On May 27th 2009 she was intentionally sunk to form an artificial reef, and became one of the world’s top dive sites. I was lucky the weather was perfect; there were no second chances to photograph this ship afloat.
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Features
- All photographs are limited to 125 prints.
- Fully archival - Printed on Hahnemuhle “Photo Rag” Fine Art Paper
- Using Cannon ChromaLife100 Archival Inks
- Dimensions 11 X 14 inches
- Each print is hand signed and numbered. It comes with a certificate of authenticity.
- Peter is self-taught. He perceives himself less as an artist and more an engineer. Using a recipe of multiple exposures and focal points, he creates a unique depth and quality to each photo, blurring the lines between photography and painting. He scouts a location multiple times often for several hours, observing the changing light, shadows and reflections to grant each photo its own satiating perspective.
- Peter’s work has been featured in many publications including Life Magazine, Southern Living and National Geographic. Artists and well-known personalities alike have commissioned his work, and his pieces are sold in various galleries throughout the Eastern seaboard.
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