Horse and Carriage, Shirley Street, Nassau

$349.00 + VAT for Bahamian residents

Hahnemühle Daguerre Canvas. 14″ x 25″inches (or 17″ x 25″ inches with a title).

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This was one of the first photographs I ever took with a camera I bought on eBay for parts. Because I knew nothing about the technical aspects of photo editing, I regrettably deleted the raw files, as they took up so much space.  I didn’t understand that having the original camera files would help me later. It was beginner’s luck, really, that I was at the right place at the right time.  Years later, I saw the carriage driver taking another family of visitors on a tour but couldn’t approach him to ask his name because I was afraid of scaring the horse on the busy Nassau street and getting trampled.

 

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‣ 400 gsm, Poly-cotton-mix
‣ Bright white
‣ Fine, uniform canvas texture
‣ Matt premium inkjet coating for outstanding print results
‣ Acid- and lignin-free
‣ ISO 9706 conform / museum quality for highest age resistance

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Horse and Carriage, Shirley Street, Nassau

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