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Looking for a Nature Photo Prints?





Davignon Lake Sunset 80
Springhill Road
Waterfall 072A


You can purchase a nature photo prints from any of the images on my Capturing Nature's Light website. Or you can purchase the image in an electronic JPEG format. To explore some of the images that are available for sale, click on My Gallery in the menu on the left side of this page.

I use an Epson Photo R2400 Printer with UltraChrome K3 pigment inks to provide superior resistance to water fading or smudging. As backup to this printer I also use an Epson 2200 photo printer.

Prints of these images can be produced on your choice of Epson paper (Premium Glossy, Matte Heavyweight or Velvet Fine Art) and in paper sizes (8.5 by 11; 11 by 14; 11 by 17; or 13 by 19).

I can also use Hahnemuhle FineArt Inkjet Paper (Photo Rag 308gsm, Fine Art Pearl 285gsm, Photo Rag Satin 310gsm, all in 8.5 by 11 or 13 by 19). If you would prefer any other sizes of Hahnemuhle paper please do not hesitate to Contact Us.

If you require 16 by 20 or 20 by 30 inch prints I will have the image processed at a professional photo lab in Montreal.

When printing an image, I typically "frame it" with a narrow border then include my signature, the name "Capturing Nature's Light, or the image title and indicate it is a numbered print, eg. 3 of 250.

Other Photo Prints Services:

a) If you require access to the original image in a JPEG, or Adobe Photoshop format for publishing please let me know and we can discuss a reasonable price and method of getting it to you.

b) Cropping an image. Perhaps there is part of an image you like and would like to see only that part extracted and enlarged.

c) Converting an image from color to black & white. I have converted a few of the images on display here to black and white but I must warn you that not all images are really suitable to that conversion. This would be something we would need to discuss and try out using Adobe Photoshop.

d) Would you prefer to have the enlargement framed by a local store in our area? Please let me know on the Contact Us page.


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