About the Image
The Narrows at Zion National Park in Utah is
an amazing rock canyon where the "trail" ascends up
the bottom of the river. We trudged through the water for a couple
hours
and rested at this spot which seemed very
appealing with its rare beachfront property. This is a 340 degree
panorama shot from a bend in the river, which is why the water
appears
to come
in from the right side and flow around the left side of the
monolithic rock wall.
The
image has a 3:1 aspect ratio. A border is provided to make
framing easier. The
width of the border is 3/8 inch per edge on a 12 inch tall
print.
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Details
Clicking
on the order print button takes you to DPC Prints, VirtualParks'
print-on-demand vendor.
You
can choose from the following paper sizes: 18 inches wide x 6 inches tall ($14), or 36 inches x 12 inches ($28). The copyright notice does
not appear on the print.
Glossy
or semi-glossy matte paper is available. DPC Prints offers a
range of shipping options, and accept a variety of credit cards.
If
you are not satisfied with the print, you can return it to
DPC Prints for any reason.
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Quality
Great
care was put into building this image exclusively for printing
purposes. The
image was stitched together using 4000ppi scans, resulting
in a superior quality original image comprised of over 30 million
pixels.
DPC Prints,
the print vendor who fulfills your order, uses a Poli LaserLab to
print
on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. This paper has been tested
to last without fading for over 50 years. These prints are
indistinguishable from regular silver-based photo prints.
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