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Black And White Greeting Card featuring the photograph Silhouettes on broken pier by Arkady Kunysz

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Silhouettes on broken pier Greeting Card

Arkady Kunysz

by Arkady Kunysz

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Sunset in Parc Forillon in the Gaspe. Here, as elsewhere in Quebec, the piers of yesteryear continue to crumble and are often fenced off. This pier... more

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Comments (37)

Haleh Mahbod

Haleh Mahbod

Wonderful image. V

Jeff Burton

Jeff Burton

Wonderful work! v

Atousa Raissyan

Atousa Raissyan

awesome image :)

John Malone

John Malone

Nice Work!!!!!!! Voted

Debra Forand

Debra Forand

Very nice!

Avis  Noelle

Avis Noelle

very nice…super in b/w! v.

Alanna Dumonceaux

Alanna Dumonceaux

great silhouette, perfect Black and white. V

Nancy Merkle

Nancy Merkle

Nice image!

Gallery Three

Gallery Three

great costal image v

Jeanne Fischer

Jeanne Fischer

nice work

Mike Lee

Mike Lee

great capture! v

Jo-Anne Gazo-McKim

Jo-Anne Gazo-McKim

I like the contrast between the lights and darks. v.

Elizabeth McTaggart

Elizabeth McTaggart

Beautiful silhouetts in b/w ~~ really love the light on the water! Beautiful! v/f

Barbara O'renya

Barbara O'renya

Great capture..! v

Andrea Anderegg

Andrea Anderegg

Very nice! v

Sergey Simanovsky

Sergey Simanovsky

Love the composition! V

Stephen Norris

Stephen Norris

Super capture!

Sharon Cummings

Sharon Cummings

Nice contrast..vf

Jeff McJunkin

Jeff McJunkin

Very good capture

Belinda Greb

Belinda Greb

Lovely silhouettes and B&W

Ella Kaye

Ella Kaye

super capture...v

Artist's Description

Sunset in Parc Forillon in the Gaspe. Here, as elsewhere in Quebec, the piers of yesteryear continue to crumble and are often fenced off. This pier has actually become a island, here inhabited by two silhouettes. Forillon marks the easternmost point of of the southern part of Quebec (with the exception of Madeleine Islds).

About Arkady Kunysz

Arkady Kunysz

I'm a self-taught photographer happily shooting since 2000. I love the tension between lines and shapes. I'm thus quite drawn to landscape, abstract and architecture shots. Back in the film age, I used to shoot exclusively in black and white processing and printing my photographs. Because I tend to dislike following recipes for very predictable results, I've experimented quite a lot with Infrared film (which is often a gamble) and lith printing (a wonderful and challenging technique). In the digital age, black and white still remains my favorite. However, I've also opened myself to color and, more recently, have had great fun with digital lith prints (finally recreating that specific look). I've recently self-published a...

 

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