North Shore from CRAB Park, April 2016

$295.00

The North Shore's famous Twin Sisters (also known as The Lions) aren't visible in this photo, but I thought it was interesting how the shipping cranes that pepper the inlet mimic them here.

I lived nearby at the time this photo was taken, and spent many lazy days on the grass and small beach found here. On one of those days, I remember taking note of the foreground frame the fir trees provided this view. As I walked across the bridge and into CRAB park. I made a promise to return with my camera.

Details of this print:

  • uneditioned / open edition, signed in pencil au verso

  • Ilford Multigrade FB Classic Glossy fibre-based paper (MGFB1K)

  • 25 cm / 10 in. square image area, with 1.25 cm / .5 in. white border

  • processed according to Ilford’s optimum permanence sequence

  • spotted for dust and blemishes where necessary with archival inks

  • flattened in a Seal dry-mount press

  • packaged in an acid-free clear bag, and shipped between rigid cardboard sheets

  • includes signed certificate

The photos show the actual print in its clear bag, made in June, 2025.

The North Shore's famous Twin Sisters (also known as The Lions) aren't visible in this photo, but I thought it was interesting how the shipping cranes that pepper the inlet mimic them here.

I lived nearby at the time this photo was taken, and spent many lazy days on the grass and small beach found here. On one of those days, I remember taking note of the foreground frame the fir trees provided this view. As I walked across the bridge and into CRAB park. I made a promise to return with my camera.

Details of this print:

  • uneditioned / open edition, signed in pencil au verso

  • Ilford Multigrade FB Classic Glossy fibre-based paper (MGFB1K)

  • 25 cm / 10 in. square image area, with 1.25 cm / .5 in. white border

  • processed according to Ilford’s optimum permanence sequence

  • spotted for dust and blemishes where necessary with archival inks

  • flattened in a Seal dry-mount press

  • packaged in an acid-free clear bag, and shipped between rigid cardboard sheets

  • includes signed certificate

The photos show the actual print in its clear bag, made in June, 2025.