Roosting on the Platte Acrylic Print
by Susan Rissi Tregoning
Product Details
Roosting on the Platte acrylic print by Susan Rissi Tregoning. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Each spring approximately 500,000 Sandhill Cranes use the Platte River Valley in central Nebraska as a staging habitat during their migration north... more
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Artist's Description
Each spring approximately 500,000 Sandhill Cranes use the Platte River Valley in central Nebraska as a staging habitat during their migration north to breeding and nesting grounds in Canada, Alaska and the Siberian Arctic.
These Cranes roost in the shallow water of the Platte River at night, arriving after sunset and leaving again shortly after sunrise.
In this image, it is early morning, we are just starting to losing the color in the sky and the late stragglers are starting to thin out as they leave their roost on the Platte and head to the cornfields to spend their day.
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Copyright 2017 Susan Rissi Tregoning
About Susan Rissi Tregoning
I'm a travel photographer that enjoys photographing United States architecture, nature, and transportation. As the 8th photographer in 4 generations of my family, I don't remember a time when photography was not part of my life. By the time I was five years old, I was standing on a stool in the darkroom, helping my dad develop pictures. It was my job to transfer the photos from the hypo to the water bath. I went to college for interior design. After I graduated, I had a long successful career as an art buyer and designer for a large home furnishings company. In 2006, I had a significant life change. My husband became a medical traveler, and I decided to put my career on hold to tag along. In the process, I found my roots again. What...
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