Creating a Print of My Fine Art Image “Mountain Reflections”
I had the unique opportunity to have one of my fine art images displayed in the Jacob Spori Building at Brigham Young University-Idaho (BYUI). It is currently hanging on the main floor of the building and will remain there for the next few weeks if you’d like to venture out and see it.
I captured this image on a trip to Grand Teton National Park. Jenny Lake was frozen over and I wanted to get as close as I could to the water. I scaled down the side of the hill a bit and got to the waters edge. There I was able to lay down by the water and capture the majesty of the mountains from a new angle. Little did I realize that a bit of the ice on the lake had begun to melt. This formed a small pool in the water and created a small but gorgeous reflection. After capturing this image, I took it into Photoshop and cleaned up the edges, shadows, highlights, colors, and removed a rock that seemed to be in the way of the reflection. After all of that, I ordered a my fine art piece on metallic print through McKenna Pro. They were fantastic and got my print to me right away! I then took some time in the Spori Gallery picking out a frame to use. My image was hung up in one of the main hallways of the building and will soon bear a name plate. Now my piece, “Mountain Reflections” is available for all to see and enjoy! Come on down and take a look while it’s still there!
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Unedited Mountain Reflections Fine Art Print
Edited Fine Art Gallery Print: Mountain Reflections
My Fine Art Mountain Reflections Print Hanging in the Gallery
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Meghan, you did such a great job on your print. The image is crystal clear and is so majestic! I need to take a trip to Jenny lake seeing how beautiful it is! Great job!
Hello! What a cool photo! The ice on the lake gives the reflection an interesting look. I love what you were able to do in post especially to the sky. Isn’t photoshop just the best!
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