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Behind the Fürstenzug - Dresden, Germany

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Product Details

All prints are printed on professional archival paper hand selected to match the photo. Printing is done through professional print labs and are made to order. Not all options may be currently available.

Our color prints, B&W prints, and travel posters come on c-type archive paper in a semi-matte finish. A semi-matte finish reduces glare and reflections to maximize viewing angles while giving a very natural, luxury look. 

Our color prints also come on c-type archive photo paper in a metallic / pearl medium gloss finish. A pearl metallic finish has a reflective, metallic, 3-dimensional feel that accentuates warmth and depth of color.

Our black and white (B&W) prints also come on Giclée archive fine art paper with a fine orange peel texture that’s perfect for natural black and white photos.

All our frames are sustainable Nielsen Quadrum frames. They all come with white mat and you have the option of an Oak, White or Black frames.

Disclaimer: All Pictures shown are for illustration purposes only. Actual prints may vary due to product enhancement. Colors may vary due to monitors settings (color calibration and profiles) as well as slight variations in the printing process.

What's Included

Fuji Matt photo paper

The Fuji Crystal archive semi-matt is a highly versatile all-round photo paper for professional and amatuer photographers alike. The paper is coated with a slightly stippled texture giving it a very natural photographic finish with subtle color. This photo paper is particularly strong at maintaining the detail of natural colors such as skin-tones in portraiture.

  • WEIGHT (GSM): 231
  • FINISH: Slight Sheen / Satin
  • PAPER TONE: Bright White
  • TEXTURE: Smooth

Wood Materials

Quadrum picture frames are made in Germany from FSC®-certified wood. The wood comes from sustainably managed forests that meet the criteria of the Forest Stewardship Council. The Oak frames are solid wood from FSC®-certified sources with an Oak veneer.

Glass materials

The majority of the frame windows are made of edge-ground float glass with a UV filter of approx 45%. For the extra large sizes of A1, 60x80cm and 70x100cm we use a very high quality 3mm clear acrylic to prevent damage during transit. The frames are also equipped with an acid-free insert and a sturdy rear panel.


Frame colors

The colors offered are ‘white’ ‘black’ & ‘oak’


Mat materials

Mat’s are cut from acid free cardboard. They are 1400 micron which is 1.4mm in thickness. The window is cut to an angle of 45°.

Specifications

  • Prints Only are unframed and will come either flat in an envelope or in a mailing tube (depending on the size and location).
  • Frames arrive ready to hang with a white mat
Framed Print Portrait (11x14)

This is a 7x10 print custom matted to a common size of 11x14.

  • Print Size: 6.8″ × 10.2″
  • Actual Size (Glass): 28cm x 35cm, 11.0" x 13.8"
  • Overall Framed Size(incl. frame): 12″ × 14.7″
  • Mat Size: 1.8" top and bottom, 2.1" left and right

Disclaimer: some variations may occur in the sizes as these are custom matted and printed.

Product Highlights

Print Only

Archival Photo paper: Fuji Matt

Framed

  • Archival Photo paper: Fuji Matt
  • Sustainable wood frames
  • Custom cut white mat
  • 3 frame options: Oak, White or Black

What's in Frame

Behind the Fürstenzug, you'll find the Augustusburg Palace, a magnificent Baroque palace in Dresden, Germany. The palace was built in the 18th century and is a stunning example of Baroque architecture. It's filled with opulent rooms, ornate decorations, and valuable art collections.

The Fürstenzug itself is located on the outer wall of the palace, offering a captivating historical narrative of the Wettin dynasty.

Journey Behind the Print (A Note from Amanda)

This was shot on August 8, 2007 while I was on my first river cruise down the River Elbe with my mom. I remember buying my first DSLR, a Canon XTi, in 2006 on our first family international trip to London and Paris. Since then, I remember buying photography books and trying to learn everything I could about photography to get ready for this trip. Each city we stopped to was amazing and a city or town you wouldn’t really think to go to, as they were all small towns or cities along the river. You’ll often find me not with the tour group, but off ducking into nooks and finding these peaceful places. I’m also the one who waits for everyone to leave to try to capture a shot with no people in, sometimes not possible. The beauty of tours, you don’t have to worry about finding the key tourist areas, and everything is just planned for you. It’s just up to you to embrace the beauty around you. You’ll also notice I love archways, doors, windows, and how they are the same yet different where ever you go.

🗓️: December 6, 2007

📸: Canon Rebel XTi, 28 mm, 1/500 sec at f/11 ISO 400

📍: Dresden, Germany

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