Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Limited 11x14 print sale for readers of this blog



Always wanted to have one of my storm prints but never pulled the trigger? The first 10 people who email me at digicana@gmail.com can purchase an unsigned 11x14 of the above print (taken near Dodge City, Kansas during Project Vortex 2) for $34.99. The print will be printed on Kodak Professional Endura photo paper (real photo paper, not inkjet) and professionally mounted on styrene board. All payments will be handled through Paypal. This offer is only open to readers with U.S. shipping addresses (this includes Alaska and Hawaii) -- shipping to other countries is too cost prohibitive to offer at this price. Also, because I use FedEx to ship, these can't go to P.O. Boxes. Thanks to all the loyal blog readers out there -- it's cool to know that so many people out there enjoy storm photography. :)

*edit* This offer is now closed. Thanks!

11 comments:

CJ said...

This is another beautiful photograph. Despite the destruction storms can cause, there is something so powerful and beautiful about them. My husband and I are planning to live abroad for a while, so are getting rid of things, not buying anything that is not an absolutely necessity, but at another time and place, I would be very happy to own one of your outstanding photos.

Tracy said...

Wow - that's gorgeous, and I'm very tempted. I'll bet it would sure be a great conversation piece whenever I have out-of-state visitors to my place!

Tomboymama said...

Well, as a big fan of your storm pictures, I just had to have one. :-).

Raymond Nash said...

This is a winner, I think this photograph could win in any photo contest and I am tempted to purchase a print but not this minute.

Arlene said...

Awesome photo and boy-o-boy, are you fast in shipping! Thanks much.

Tomboymama said...

I just had to come back and say thank you for the super fast shipping. This is so awesome and will be proudly displayed.

Modern Catholic Mom said...

I love my picture! Thanks so much! Super fast shipping too-
Tara

calata said...

fantásticas imagenes de estas no menos que espectaculares tormentas y sus nubes, saludos desde La Mancha, Sapin

Kim said...

What a fabulous picture! I spent 3 years in Nebraska and saw many a storm, some of them very dramatic, awe inspiring and frightening. This looks as awesome as any I have seen.

Beth Niquette said...

This is so beautiful--and frightening, too. Wonderful work.

Musicbreath said...

Wow, that's awesome! Although I think I would have hauled ass out of there immediately after. :o)