Crystal Clear
I captured this scene on a sunny late-winter walk in Elk Falls Provincial Park near Campbell River on Vancouver Island. The composition feels dynamic, with triangular wedges guiding the eye toward the rushing white water as it spills over the falls.
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Archival Paper vs Giclée Canvas
Archival Paper prints are created on high-quality, acid-free fine art paper with a smooth or textured finish. This option offers crisp detail, vibrant color accuracy, and a traditional gallery look—perfect for framing under glass. Archival paper is designed to last a lifetime without yellowing or fading.
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