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Great Salt Lake Utah Wildlife Print | Waiting, Great Blue Heron
About the Artwork
The Story: This striking black and white wildlife photograph captures two different Great Blue Heron couples taking a quiet, meditative break from the exhausting work of nest-building at a crowded communal rookery in the Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area. Shot during the peak nesting season, the monochromatic format emphasizes the delicate architectural lines of the nests and the elegant, watchful silhouettes of the paired birds. As a wildlife conservation photographer, documenting these active nesting colonies highlights the absolute necessity of preserving peaceful, undisturbed wetland sanctuaries for breeding shorebirds. Explore this and other conservation-focused avian images across my online [Shop Birds of a Feather].
The Technique: Captured from a safe, respectful distance using a high-resolution Nikon Z8 mirrorless camera and a powerful 200-500mm Nikkor lens locked onto a stable tripod, utilizing a deep depth of field to keep the complex, woven textures of the nests and the herons' plumage in sharp, high-contrast focus.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 8.5” x 12” (Horizontal orientation)
The Printing Standard: This image is produced as a premium, museum-grade giclée print using archival pigment inks at a trusted, local family-owned print lab in Salt Lake City.
Paper Type: Printed on premium archival Pearl paper, featuring an elegant luster finish that adds a beautiful, luminous depth and silver-tone richness to the black and white art print.
Frame: Premium frame included.
Authenticity: Hand-signed by the artist; the online preview watermark will not appear on your final print.
Shipping & Order Details
Production: Image is framed, and ready to be shipped once the order is processed.
Shipping: Free insured shipping included.
Returns: To protect the copyright and integrity of the limited artwork, all fine art print sales are final.
Need a custom size or alternative framing option to perfectly complement your home decor? Please Contact Me directly to discuss your space!
About the Artwork
The Story: This striking black and white wildlife photograph captures two different Great Blue Heron couples taking a quiet, meditative break from the exhausting work of nest-building at a crowded communal rookery in the Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area. Shot during the peak nesting season, the monochromatic format emphasizes the delicate architectural lines of the nests and the elegant, watchful silhouettes of the paired birds. As a wildlife conservation photographer, documenting these active nesting colonies highlights the absolute necessity of preserving peaceful, undisturbed wetland sanctuaries for breeding shorebirds. Explore this and other conservation-focused avian images across my online [Shop Birds of a Feather].
The Technique: Captured from a safe, respectful distance using a high-resolution Nikon Z8 mirrorless camera and a powerful 200-500mm Nikkor lens locked onto a stable tripod, utilizing a deep depth of field to keep the complex, woven textures of the nests and the herons' plumage in sharp, high-contrast focus.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 8.5” x 12” (Horizontal orientation)
The Printing Standard: This image is produced as a premium, museum-grade giclée print using archival pigment inks at a trusted, local family-owned print lab in Salt Lake City.
Paper Type: Printed on premium archival Pearl paper, featuring an elegant luster finish that adds a beautiful, luminous depth and silver-tone richness to the black and white art print.
Frame: Premium frame included.
Authenticity: Hand-signed by the artist; the online preview watermark will not appear on your final print.
Shipping & Order Details
Production: Image is framed, and ready to be shipped once the order is processed.
Shipping: Free insured shipping included.
Returns: To protect the copyright and integrity of the limited artwork, all fine art print sales are final.
Need a custom size or alternative framing option to perfectly complement your home decor? Please Contact Me directly to discuss your space!