Sturgeon Bank, British Columbia
April 22, 2020
Spring during COVID. My first image created after BC's lockdown. It was like a great sigh of relief for me to finally create an image after what felt like so long. The sun only sets in this position for a very short part of the year - I had been trying for a long time to get a nice image of this old driftwood and the conditions finally lined up! If you look closely, the blades of grass and spiderwebs are covered in water droplets from rain earlier in the day. Typical, fickle spring weather!
Canada has a very diverse range of seasonal weather, perhaps more so than any other country on the planet. Its coldest temperature ever recorded was -63c/-81f in the Yukon, and the hottest a scorching 49.6c/121f in British Columbia. To put that into perspective, that’s a difference of 112.6c/202f!
With four pieces, this collection is my tribute to the beauty of Canada’s seasons. I also wanted to use it as an opportunity to make some of my work accessible to more collectors. Each piece is limited to a supply of 15, with a cost of 0.05Ξ. Unlike my 1/1 pieces, these limited supply pieces are limited to a resolution of 4000 pixels on the long side.
To learn more about each image and where it was taken, click on a piece and view its description.
When a season sells out, there will be a special NFT surprise for a random holder...
License: Extended Editorial
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Sturgeon Bank, British Columbia
April 22, 2020
Spring during COVID. My first image created after BC's lockdown. It was like a great sigh of relief for me to finally create an image after what felt like so long. The sun only sets in this position for a very short part of the year - I had been trying for a long time to get a nice image of this old driftwood and the conditions finally lined up! If you look closely, the blades of grass and spiderwebs are covered in water droplets from rain earlier in the day. Typical, fickle spring weather!
Canada has a very diverse range of seasonal weather, perhaps more so than any other country on the planet. Its coldest temperature ever recorded was -63c/-81f in the Yukon, and the hottest a scorching 49.6c/121f in British Columbia. To put that into perspective, that’s a difference of 112.6c/202f!
With four pieces, this collection is my tribute to the beauty of Canada’s seasons. I also wanted to use it as an opportunity to make some of my work accessible to more collectors. Each piece is limited to a supply of 15, with a cost of 0.05Ξ. Unlike my 1/1 pieces, these limited supply pieces are limited to a resolution of 4000 pixels on the long side.
To learn more about each image and where it was taken, click on a piece and view its description.
When a season sells out, there will be a special NFT surprise for a random holder...
License: Extended Editorial
- Sales
- Transfers