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Hoodoos as Rolled Poster

Hoodoos as Rolled Poster

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The imposing formation of weathered pillars, has been built from layered silt and gravel that was deposited by rivers a scant million years ago – barely yesterday in geological terms – and constantly eroded by rain, wind and snow ever since.

What better way to present the spectacle of nature than with an equally spectacular Poster Print.

This image is another captured on one of our adventures into the wilds of our homeland's rugged interior.

Right on the Southern edge of the Wild McKenzie Basin in New Zealand’s South Island High Country, , they rise up beside the impressively braided Ahuriri River and tower over the surrounding bush, naturally sculptured tall fluted columns the beautiful pastel colours.

On a classic clear Otago day under a blue sky with sharp shadows thrown by the pinnacles into the ravine, this place is a photographer's delight – and you're likely to have it entirely to yourself.

Every time we have been there it has presented a different face, this one of a hot dusty summers day.

We were heading home from a few days exploring the gold bearings mountains and rivers of the stunning Otago High Country, and called in to see if we could get a couple of snaps through the dust.

This was the result.

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The print optimised high definition photographic file has been printed by top quality professional print shops around the world to minimise freight and shipping footprint.

The finished artwork comes comes unframed for pinning to a man cave wall, or mounting in your choice of frame for the apartment decor.

.: Materials: 180 gsm paper (semi-glossy)

.: Available in 5 Landscape oriented sizes.

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As with all our images this vivid photo is exactly as it came off the camera, it hasn't been edited or enhanced in any way, it absolutely reflects the essence of the morning.
The image may possibly have been cropped to fit the printers parameters.

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