Great Reef
Hook and Hardy reefs.
I spent four hours flying around Hardy Reef in the Whitsundays, choosing this reef because of the dramatic channel that separates the two reefs. The channel is 600 feet (200 meters) wide and 360 feet (120 meters) deep, from the shallow coral to the ocean bed. I spent the better part of a day flying in a plane at around 5000 feet. I was tightly strapped in with the door off, confronting the noise, engine fumes, and freezing cold. It was simultaneously nauseating and exhilarating. ‘Great Reef’ was captured at around 3000 feet.
location: Whitsundays, camera: Tomiyama, lens Nikkor SW90, film: Fuji 100ASA, shutter speed: 1/125 seconds, filters: polarized, time and conditions: mid-afternoon, limited edition: 360
* When selecting larger sizes, please ensure to click on 'material' and select either '3mm Float Frame' or '6mm Float Frame'. The typical thickness of Acrylic Glass used is 3mm; this provides a light weight finish. However, for sizes 175cm and upwards, 6mm Acrylic Glass is used to ensure a more rigid finish. This 6mm thickness also creates an additional 3-dimensional sense or appearance ... though is a little more expensive..
Please do feel free to contact me if you have any questions at all. Simply click on "Message Us" below or via email / telephone.
Printing and framing:
Limited Edition: Personally signed and numbered limited edition prints, available in standard sizes from 100x32cm, 125x40cm, 150x48cm, 175x57cm, 200x64cm, 250x80cm, to 300x96cm. Triptych panels are also available, please inquire.
Printing: Printed with pigment inks on silver-based photographic paper, then mounted under Polycarbonate acrylic glass presenting each image crisp and clear. Most people when first viewing are convinced that they are lit from behind with their inherent 'luminosity'. Polycarbonate is a totally transparent material with very little reflection but is also virtually unbreakable.
Lighting: People often ask if they should instal lighting for the images. And I recommend not to, at least for the first few months. For how the images hold light is simply wonderful. I often refer to them more so as gems or jewels in the way that they hold light. Especially in very low light they become holographic by nature. And the tones shift as the sun rises or sets ... It is very attractive. But if you do wish to install, perhaps highlight just the midsection with a warm tone light.
Float-frame: Provided on the back of each is an aluminium float-frame. This frame presents the photographs off the wall as if it is floating. It is very elegant. Then included is a matching hanging rail that simply is screwed level onto the wall. And interlocks perfectly with the float-frame providing a totally secure hanging system.
Archival qualities: Pigment inks have incredible archival quality. And combined with the acrylic glass, which is 100% UV resistant, there is no chance of fading or discolouration.
Investment: The Art is presented as a limited edition collection. And once sold out is finished and complete. No longer available. This creates an investment opportunity, with the work continually increasing in value. And together with their timeless appeal and the archival quality ... makes it a most attractive investment.
Deliveries are fully insured and guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition. Domestic freight charges are included. International freight is sent via Federal Express (TNT) and is priced dependant on sizes (please see at checkout); priced from $30 (50x16cm) - $200 (250x80cm). All orders are freshly made. And after printing and signing are then mounted under the Acrylic Glass. Typical delivery times are 3-4 weeks. Please advise if you seek a priority service.
Cleaning: When cleaning simply use a feather duster. And if necessary use isopropyl alcohol or Mr Sheen with a plain facial tissue.
Contact Ric J Steininger Gallery:
Cairns Gallery
Web: www.ricsteininger.com
email: ric@ricsteininger.com
Address: Shop 1 / 1-3 Coondoo Street,
Kuranda QLD Australia
Postal: PO Box 12269d, Cairns QLD 4870
tel: (+61) 0413 223 847