reggie
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- Oct 27, 2005
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I haven't seen a thread on this topic, so I thought I'd start one.
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Like many of us, I am highly impressed with the number, variety and apparent quality of the free workshops that Per puts on each year.
Recently, he started offering inexpensive prints to help finance these workshops, which he calls (and the nameis a mystery to me) 'Gasoline Prints'.
I recently bought one of the prints, an 11x14 of Mt. Shasta. I can honestly say it is a truly lovely image. It is printed extremely well and is a great image of a beauitful mountain. Per was more than happy to answer my questions as to how, when and where he made the photograph and to divulge technical details.
The costs of the print was a mere $250, an absolute steal.
If any of you are interested in acquiring quality images for admiration or to add to your colleciton, I highly recommend these prints. You will not only get a great image, but you will help fund the free workshops.
Visit this site to view the images:
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<SOAPBOX>
Like many of us, I am highly impressed with the number, variety and apparent quality of the free workshops that Per puts on each year.
Recently, he started offering inexpensive prints to help finance these workshops, which he calls (and the nameis a mystery to me) 'Gasoline Prints'.
I recently bought one of the prints, an 11x14 of Mt. Shasta. I can honestly say it is a truly lovely image. It is printed extremely well and is a great image of a beauitful mountain. Per was more than happy to answer my questions as to how, when and where he made the photograph and to divulge technical details.
The costs of the print was a mere $250, an absolute steal.
If any of you are interested in acquiring quality images for admiration or to add to your colleciton, I highly recommend these prints. You will not only get a great image, but you will help fund the free workshops.
Visit this site to view the images:
Dead Link Removed
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