Title: The Ghosts of Elowah #50
Edition: 1/1
Dimensions: 3240x2160px
Project Info: “The Ghosts of Elowah” tells the story of the burnt forest surrounding Elowah Falls in the Columbia Gorge, which suffered a major wildfire in 2017 that consumed nearly 50,000 acres and took 3 years to reopen.
I utilized “ICM” or Intentional Camera Movement to make these images and through processing brought out the unique blend of colors and tones found in the forest during golden hour. Each piece is "non-fungible" and can't be duplicated.
As an advocate for the natural world and the NFT art community, I will be donating 10% of all first winning bids of this collection to the Friends of the Columbia Gorge, who are dedicated to protecting, preserving, and stewarding the Columbia Gorge for future generations (https://gorgefriends.org/)
Find out more about me at: https://www.jordaninglee.com
If you listen closely, you can hear their voices, The Ghosts of Elowah.
The Ghosts tell a story of the burnt forest surrounding Elowah Falls in the Columbia River Gorge, which suffered a major wildfire in 2017 that consumed nearly 50,000 acres and took 3 years to reopen. A large rockslide shut off this area two weeks after this visit and not all of these trees survived.
I utilized “ICM” or Intentional Camera Movement to make these images and processed each to bring out the unique blend of colors and textures found in the forest during golden hour. Generated randomly in-camera, these images can't be duplicated or replicated and are essentially "non-fungible".
As an advocate for the natural world and the NFT art community, 10% of all first winning bids of this collection has been donated to the Friends of the Columbia Gorge https://gorgefriends.org/
The Ghosts of Elowah #50
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Title: The Ghosts of Elowah #50
Edition: 1/1
Dimensions: 3240x2160px
Project Info: “The Ghosts of Elowah” tells the story of the burnt forest surrounding Elowah Falls in the Columbia Gorge, which suffered a major wildfire in 2017 that consumed nearly 50,000 acres and took 3 years to reopen.
I utilized “ICM” or Intentional Camera Movement to make these images and through processing brought out the unique blend of colors and tones found in the forest during golden hour. Each piece is "non-fungible" and can't be duplicated.
As an advocate for the natural world and the NFT art community, I will be donating 10% of all first winning bids of this collection to the Friends of the Columbia Gorge, who are dedicated to protecting, preserving, and stewarding the Columbia Gorge for future generations (https://gorgefriends.org/)
Find out more about me at: https://www.jordaninglee.com
If you listen closely, you can hear their voices, The Ghosts of Elowah.
The Ghosts tell a story of the burnt forest surrounding Elowah Falls in the Columbia River Gorge, which suffered a major wildfire in 2017 that consumed nearly 50,000 acres and took 3 years to reopen. A large rockslide shut off this area two weeks after this visit and not all of these trees survived.
I utilized “ICM” or Intentional Camera Movement to make these images and processed each to bring out the unique blend of colors and textures found in the forest during golden hour. Generated randomly in-camera, these images can't be duplicated or replicated and are essentially "non-fungible".
As an advocate for the natural world and the NFT art community, 10% of all first winning bids of this collection has been donated to the Friends of the Columbia Gorge https://gorgefriends.org/