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The Item for sale is for one (1) 8 x 10 inch print of the image "Looks Like Mine".
The first boat race was the result of a challenge issued to Oxford by Cambridge in 1829. The first Oxford Cambridge boat race was rowed on the Thames at Henley. Oxford wore dark blue jerseys, later to become the Oxford blue, whilst Cambridge donned pink sashes. Oxford were the first winners. The race is the most famous of the Varsity Matches and one of the most popular televised sporting events in Great Britain, with an estimated global television audience of 400 million. Around a quarter of a million people are estimated to watch the race from the riverbank.
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The image will be printed on Matte paper using original Epson Ultrachrome pigment inks
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The paper and inks are archival quality.
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The print is suitable for framing.
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We ship worldwide in safe Stay Flat envelopes
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If you are purchasing multiple items within a period of three days, please do not pay for an item until you have made All your purchases. I will generate an invoice which includes the shipping discount for multiple purchases.
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The actual dimensions of the print will be as close to 8 x 10 inches as the composition of the image allows. .
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The dimensions of the paper will be 8.5 x 11.0 inches. If different dimensions are desired, please e-mail me.
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Time-less-image's customer service goal is simple. We are committed to providing our customers total satisfaction. Every time. Guaranteed.
Time-Less-Image is proud to offer our collection of Christmas cards, Note cards and Prints. This piece, "Looks Like Mine", was taken during 2005 in Worcester, Massachusetts, at the US Masters Rowing Championship. The image began as a photograph and was enhanced digitally, using Corel Painter, the world's leading natural media painting application and Photoshop. This image was designed with digital tools to replicate the appearance and texture of pen, ink and watercolor.
The process I employ in the computer darkroom does not involve heavy plates, long exposure times, nor toxic chemicals. However, as with the early pioneers, the final image is a function of light, tone and composition. Relieved of the dangers associated with the original process, I can only hope to some day master a technique that "mirrors the truth". At Time Less Image we continue to seek exquisite beauty in our images, exploring all techniques, old and new.
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