Fishing Hole Acrylic Print
by William Beuther
Product Details
Fishing Hole acrylic print by William Beuther. 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.
Design Details
It takes more than the former Nickel Plate Road 676 Berkshire thundering past on the track toward Boston Mill to distract this angler enjoying his... more
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Artist's Description
It takes more than the former Nickel Plate Road 676 Berkshire thundering past on the track toward Boston Mill to distract this angler enjoying his favorite fishing hole.
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About William Beuther
Bill is an award-winning and published fine art photographer whose work has been juried into numerous art shows at the local, regional, and national levels, including national art shows at the Butler Institute of American Art. Interested in photography since childhood, he was able to immerse himself in it when he retired early from a local community college. Bill uses photography to explore his creativity and is always trying new approaches and techniques. He definitely sees photography as a journey rather than a destination. Regardless of the venue, Bill's goal is always the same; to create photographic images of things that move him in ways that share those emotions with the viewer. Whether bicycling across Europe with a camera...
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Jurgen Lorenzen
Wonderful infrared composition, William!
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Jurgen.
Constance Lowery
great black and white image. L/F
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Constance.
Johanna Hurmerinta
Great pow, bw theme and composition! LF
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Johanna.
John M Bailey
A deeply thought provoking scene William! l/f/pin
William Beuther replied:
Thank you so much for the feature, John.
Kellice Swaggerty
What can be said, William? Your fine artwork here says it all! Simply Splendid! L/F Pin
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Kellice.
Donna Kennedy
Marvelous composition and reflections William!...F/L
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Donna.
Elfriede Fulda
Fabulous capture, love the tones, fave
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Elfriede.
Marvin Spates
I am loving all of your old train photo William, this one is awesome!! It is wonderful that the fisherman was there to complete the image!!! L/F
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Marvin.
Karen Adams
The infrared treatment of this gives the illusion of everything being covered in a soft frost . . the reflections are lovely! A really beautiful black and white scene!....fv
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Karen.
Jim Fitzpatrick
Awesome capture and scene! fv
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Jim.
Lenore Senior
Outstanding and beautiful! Love it! v/f!!
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Lenore
Tiberiu Soos
Stunning!!! l/f
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Tiberiu.
Melinda Dare Benfield
Love the sharpness and the warmth of those grey tones. Gorgeous work!
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Melinda.
Allan Van Gasbeck
Congratulations! Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in the “The Grayscale Outdoors” group on Fine Art America — You are invited to post your featured image to the featured image discussion thread as a permanent place to continue to get exposure even after the image is no longer on the Home Page.
William Beuther replied:
Thank you so much for the feature, Allan.
Veikko Suikkanen
Great infrared capture William! Excellent! L
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Veikko.
Elizabeth Winter
Beautiful and nice touch with the fisherman! These are very cool infrared captures! f/v
William Beuther replied:
Thanks Elizabeth.