Rainbow Spiral 2 Metal Print
by Matt Molloy
Product Details
Rainbow Spiral 2 metal print by Matt Molloy. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
Since the north star is fairly high above the horizon at this latitude (about 44 degrees north) I decided to do one more timelapse of this snow... more
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Artist's Description
Since the north star is fairly high above the horizon at this latitude (about 44 degrees north) I decided to do one more timelapse of this snow spiral on the lake, using a portrait orientation (instead of landscape) and shooting a little longer to get longer star trails.
My ideas almost never turn out the way I imagine, but after several years, and many attempts, this one is pretty close.
I made this time stack by combining 330 photos into one image.
About Matt Molloy
Matt Molloy is a 29 year old Canadian with a diploma in graphic design who loves most forms of art. He makes his own music, plays guitar and drums, but he will try to play any instrument he can get his hands on. He likes to draw, paint, and experiment with new art forms. Most recently his favorite form of art is photography, more specifically, timelapse photography. Growing up in a small town gave him an interest in nature early in life, and that interest still shows in his photos. He now lives on the shore of Lake Ontario, in another small town with a great view of thew sunset which he timelapes every chance he gets. Recently, Matt developed a new photographic processing technique using timelapse photos he calls "Time stacks". ...
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Erin O'Keefe
love your work! following