Evening Walk
Evening Walk
| Ship To | Cost | With Another Item |
|---|---|---|
| Canada | $15.00 | $5.00 |
| United States | $10.00 | $3.00 |
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About the Photo:
Catching polar bears against the setting sun was above what I hoped for when I took this trip. It is cloudy the majority of the time where I was, and any light would have been great. I saw these polar bears at a distance and hoped they would keep walking on the same path and come closer. They did, and they went to the ridge of the sand back and the pink light hitting the clouds made for a special moment!
This photo is available in Traditional Print, Canvas Gallery Wrap, and Metal Print. Please refer to the upper right selection area to view the size options and prices.
• Traditional Prints are printed on a luster archival paper and come unframed.
• Canvas Gallery Wraps come already wrapped around a wooden frame and are ready to hang.
• Metal Prints are printed on high-quality aluminum metal and will last for over 100 years. Metal really makes the image come to life and has very vibrant colors. Metal Prints are lightweight compared to other mediums and come ready to hang, as they do not need to be framed. Its unique backing has it come ½” from the wall creating a more modern floating effect.
About the Photographer:
Barrett is an award-winning National Geographic Photographer that has traveled across the state of Alaska photographing the beauty of the state. His gallery, Nature’s Wildest Moments, which has won a Traveler’s Choice Award from Trip Advisor, can be found in Skagway, AK on the corner of Broadway and 7th.
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We are not able to accept returns or exchanges because each order is custom printed at the time of purchase. Please email us at [email protected] or message us using the chat feature with any questions.
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