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Arrival Acrylic Print featuring the photograph Train Track Sunrise by Brian Stevens

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Train Track Sunrise Acrylic Print

Brian Stevens

by Brian Stevens

$89.00

Product Details

Train Track Sunrise acrylic print by Brian Stevens.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

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Comments (15)

Samuel Forestell

Samuel Forestell

This is such an entrancing photo. Very calming.

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you, Samuel!

Robert ONeil

Robert ONeil

Spectacular image Brian. Colors you captured are glorious like I picture in heaven!! F/V

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you, Robert!

JC Findley

JC Findley

Simply spectacular

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you!

Nava Jo Thompson

Nava Jo Thompson

Wow---back for a second visit---and another vote! Love this scene--- already a fave---v

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you, Nava Jo!

Arlene Carmel

Arlene Carmel

Spectacular....voted in National TV contest. v

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you, Arlene!

Nancy Stein

Nancy Stein

Stunning image

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you!

Joyce Dickens

Joyce Dickens

Spectacular work here; what a warm and breathtaking composition - voted here and in the contest - all my best! Joyce

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you, Joyce!

Kay Novy

Kay Novy

A magnificent piece of art! Love it! v.f.g+.

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you!

Guy  Cannon

Guy Cannon

Congratulations on finishing near the top of the Juried Contest.... "World's Greatest Sunset"~! Beating out over 1,300 other great images is no small feat, so Congratulations from GCannon/Juror~!

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you!

AnnaJo Vahle

AnnaJo Vahle

A perfect example of one point perspective and atmospheric perspective, too. Totally pleasing. f/v

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you!

Nava Jo Thompson

Nava Jo Thompson

Wow---I think it reminds me of a Johnny Cash song---you really captured something--I can hear the train. Love it---fave and voted!

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you, Nava Jo!

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

Gorgeous imagery, Brian, and lovely color of the sunrise over the perspective and depth of the tracks! Love the fog rolling in and the silhouetted trees too. Nice job! fave and vote

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you, Randy!

Byron Varvarigos

Byron Varvarigos

Wow!

Brian Stevens replied:

Thank you!

About Brian Stevens

Brian Stevens

Brian grew up and lived most of his life in South Central Pennsylvania. He now resides in Southeastern Ohio and has discovered the natural beauty of the Hocking Hills and the native wildlife, all of which he captures in amazing photographs he shares with the world. In 2012, Brian made the transition from point and shoot to SLR, and made it gracefully. For his first photography competition, he chose to participate in the 11th Annual Friends of the Hocking Hills State Park Shoot the Hills Photography Contest. His RAW format photo, Azalea Bush Bee, was awarded the Grand Prize in the SLR Division. Brian continues to garner recognition and awards for his work. These accolades provide justification of Brian's choice to make...

 

$89.00

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