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Falling water levels in The Dead Sea. "In recent decades, the Dead Sea has been rapidly shrinking because of diversion of incoming water from the Jordan River to the north. The southern end is fed by a canal maintained by the Dead Sea Works, a company that converts the sea's raw materials. From a water surface of 395 m (1,296 ft) below sea level in 1970 it fell 22 m (72 ft) to 418 m (1,371 ft) below sea level in 2006, reaching a drop rate of 1 m (3 ft) per year. As the water level decreases, the characteristics of the Sea and surrounding region may substantially change."

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Each Limited Edition Fine Art Print is thoughtfully crafted in a series of 10 per size. Every print includes a white border that features the image title, edition number, and a printed signature.


To ensure quality and authenticity, each print is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Additionally, two Hahnemühle hologram stickers with matching serial numbers are applied: one on the certificate and the other on the back of the print.


I use premium Hahnemühle papers, including Photo Rag Ultra Smooth, Photo Rag Bright White, and FineArt Pearl. Renowned as the finest media for art prints, these papers ensure exceptional quality. Each image is meticulously printed in a Hahnemühle Platinum Certified Studio, guaranteeing consistency and excellence.


Custom print sizes are available to suit your specific needs. Please feel free to contact me through Artfinder for pricing and availability.

Materials used:

Prints are made on the finest Hahnemühle papers, including Fine Art Baryta and Photo Rag Bright White.

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#landscape #sea #beach #nature #water #tranquil #coast #environment #outdoors #israel #shore #desert #view #salt #dead sea 

Shrinking of the Dead Sea (2014) Photograph
by Tal Paz-Fridman

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Falling water levels in The Dead Sea. "In recent decades, the Dead Sea has been rapidly shrinking because of diversion of incoming water from the Jordan River to the north. The southern end is fed by a canal maintained by the Dead Sea Works, a company that converts the sea's raw materials. From a water surface of 395 m (1,296 ft) below sea level in 1970 it fell 22 m (72 ft) to 418 m (1,371 ft) below sea level in 2006, reaching a drop rate of 1 m (3 ft) per year. As the water level decreases, the characteristics of the Sea and surrounding region may substantially change."

Source: Wikipedia

*****

Each Limited Edition Fine Art Print is thoughtfully crafted in a series of 10 per size. Every print includes a white border that features the image title, edition number, and a printed signature.


To ensure quality and authenticity, each print is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Additionally, two Hahnemühle hologram stickers with matching serial numbers are applied: one on the certificate and the other on the back of the print.


I use premium Hahnemühle papers, including Photo Rag Ultra Smooth, Photo Rag Bright White, and FineArt Pearl. Renowned as the finest media for art prints, these papers ensure exceptional quality. Each image is meticulously printed in a Hahnemühle Platinum Certified Studio, guaranteeing consistency and excellence.


Custom print sizes are available to suit your specific needs. Please feel free to contact me through Artfinder for pricing and availability.

Materials used:

Prints are made on the finest Hahnemühle papers, including Fine Art Baryta and Photo Rag Bright White.

Tags:
#landscape #sea #beach #nature #water #tranquil #coast #environment #outdoors #israel #shore #desert #view #salt #dead sea 
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I’m Tal Paz-Fridman, a photographer working in the intersection between Creative and Documentary photography. To paraphrase the description of the great American photographer Sam Abell, my style of photography is... Read more

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