Kolana Rock
This view of a sunset on Kolana Rock in Hetch Hetchy Valley, viewed from Rancheria Creek. Rancheria Creek tumbles into Hetch Hetchy Valley, along with several other creeks and Tuolumne River, where they all fill up a resevoir. This was the first and very controversial dammed resevoir to be made in a National Park and is responsible for drinking water for residents of the San Francisco Bay area and power to towns along the river. Most of these beneficiaries have never seen the beautiful landscape that this resource comes from.
This photo will be printed by a commercial print house that I’ve used for close to a decade and has been in operation since the 1970’s. This is an actual photographic print on Kodak Professional Supra Endura VC Digital paper with a lustre finish, which will last over 100 years in normal display conditions. This process is slightly more expensive than a common inkjet print, but offers an extremely high quality reproduction with exceptional longevity of the print. The print will come pre-mounted to a piece of heavyweight matboard, making it ready to be placed in any frame. If you would like it without the matboard, just let me know after purchasing. Prints usually arrive within 2 weeks of ordering. Shipping is only available within the United States.