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$75New Zealand CrayfishThis image of a so sharp that it looks as if could crawl out of the frame. I created the image in a darkened studio and painted the cray with multiple flashes from a low angle. When satisfied with the way it looked I clear cut the cray and layered it onto a plate that I had sprayed a matt black. The resulting image received a gold award at the 2018 NZIPP Nikon Iris awards© Terry Wreford HannBuy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$75Porae on black backgroundOne of a series of fish found in New Zealand waters. These are fish that I have managed to photograph in near perfect condition and look fantastic on a black background. They will enlarge to mural size and still retain detail. Porae can be found along the northeastern coast of the North Island of Ne...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$75PiscesGurnard, with their colourful pectoral fins and sculptured head, are pretty fish and quite good eating. If you have ever caught one you may get a surprise when they start barking at you! I photographed a fish that was in great condition, having been line-caught. Shooting it from many different angle...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$75Rays Bream tail red sunThe tail of a Ray's Bream intersected by a line of red words that describe atmospheric pressure. A red circle above the tail is symbolic of the (warning) sun. Below the red words, the overlay is a net symbolic of a fishing net. Overall the Visual narrative is about overfishing. This is a series of f...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$75Scarpie on black backgroundOne of a series of fish found in New Zealand waters. These are fish that I have managed to photograph in near perfect condition and look fantastic on a black background. They will enlarge to mural size and still retain detail. Snappers are great for eating and a popular recreational fish, this specimen was line-caught.© Terry Wreford HannBuy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$75SnapperArchival photographic print available in A3 (297mm x x420mm) and A2 size (594mm x 420mm), crafted on premium Epson printing paper using Epson Ultrachrome pigment inks. There are three others in this series. © Terry Wreford HannBuy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$75Snapper GyotakuGyotaku is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish, a practice that dates back to the mid-1800s. This form of nature printing was used by fishermen to record their catches but has also become an art form of its own. I used the Gyotaku method on a snapper that I caught.How this image was cre...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$75Red Sapper eyeRed Snappers are really beautiful in cour, form and texture. The eyes are large and demand attention. As your own eye explores the subtleties of the image it is always drawn back to the eye. This is a series of four all of which share the same texture overlays.How this image was created: The fish im...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$75PoraeBig lips are easy to identify, not only because they do have big lips but due to the long thin spine that protrudes from the Pectoral fin almost as far as the tail. This specimen was in great condition when I photographed it, due to the fact that it was line-caught.How this image was created: Digita...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$75ButterflysIt's no secret that I like to slice and dice my high-resolution fish images to create new and wonderful creatures. A few years ago this artwork received a gold award at the NZIPP Nikon Iris award for this work. The inspiration comes from seeing frames of mounted butterflies, which have always intrig...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$75NINS BINis an iconic roadside business just north of Kaikoura on SH1. Famous for its fresh crayfish. I shot this photograph in July of 2012 while I was travelling south to Christchurch.© Terry Wreford HannBuy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$140Cape Palliser sunriseArchival photographic print A2 size ( 594mm x 420mm), crafted on premium Epson printing paper using Epson Ultrachrome pigment inks.On the last few turns of the Palliser bay lighthouse lamp, a few seagulls hang in the sky as the sun just clears the horizon on what promises to be a beautiful morning along this stunning Wairarapa coastline. January 2021, 6.00am.©Terry Wreford HannBuy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$140Castle point races 2020-4The Castlepoint races date back to 1872 when local farmhands would race each other for bottles of rum and stray coins. Today, thoroughbreds have replaced farm hacks and the day is as much about picnicking and family as it is about horses. I deliberately shot this series of images as multiple exposur...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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