Lee H. Rentz - BLACK CROWS AND SPRING GREENS
Walking and looking pretty much describes my life as a photographer; for this photograph I had just completed jogging around the lake and decided to take my camera for a short walk along the shore.
I turned my attention to the park’s crows, which are so used to seeing people and picking up spilled food that they don’t even bat an eye when a photographer saunters along. They had been feeding and needed to drink afterward, so they chose this remnant puddle on the path, left from rain the day before. The interesting part was the color of the puddle: from where I stood, it reflected the spring green trees overhead, making for a terrific composition.
LOCATION: Green Lake Park, Seattle, Washington State, USA
Size: 16 x 16”
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This photograph is printed from a digital file on Japanese mulberry paper using pigmented ink. This is a thin paper with long fibers visibly running through the paper, which lends a fascinating texture and look to the presentation. It comes as an 11.5 x 11.5” print, mounted and matted (with a triple-thick white mat) to 16 x 16” using acid-free cotton boards. All materials are archival–designed to last for generations. This is a limited edition of 250 and a signed Certificate of Authenticity is provided.