The Mono Craters are among the youngest chains of volcanoes in the country, having initially erupted less than 40,000 years ago. In contrast, Mono Lake is one of the oldest lakes in North America, dating back over 760,000 years. This view of the craters is from the mouth of Lee Vining Creek, with colorful cottonwood leaves carried caught on the gravel stream bed as they flow downstream. High clouds to the southwest reflect the last light of day. This image would look best as a metal print.
About the Fine Art Photos
Premium fine art canvas wraps are printed directly onto museum-quality canvas using high-quality archival inks. The canvas used is specially coated, ph neutral and archival, and comes in surfaces that are glossy, lustre (near-matte surface), or metallic for a radiant glow.
Metal prints are made by infusing dyes directly onto specially coated, .045 aluminum sheets that are durable, scratch resistant, and easy to clean. They are waterproof and weatherproof, but should not be displayed in direct sunlight. They come with 1/8″ rounded corners and are ready to hang.
Prints take 15-20 days to process, then will be shipped.
Please contact me for custom sizes, display options, or any other questions. Thank you!