Excellent Condition Print
Good + Condition Frame
Thomas D. Mangelsen
1989 Wonder Lake Alaska
Signed, Limited Edition Photo
“Under the Alaska Range – Loon”
Limited Edition 208/950
Matted & Framed Photo
About the long out of print Photo:
A common loon crosses the reflections of the Alaska Range in the quiet waters of Wonder Lake. As winter slowly descends to lower elevations, the autumn colors paint the dwarfed arctic vegetation. By October the waters will begin to freeze and the loons will migrate south along the Pacific coast of North America.
Frame measures approximately 28″ wide x 21 1/2″ high
Image approximately 20″ wide x 11 high
Please Read ! There are photographers like Mangelsen with fabulous photographic skills and visions of the natural world who can capture nature at its best ~ this particular print is brilliantly vibrant and ready to display ~ while the photo has been well cared for and is still in excellent condition, the frame does have quite a few condition from some rough handling ~ please see photos for condition details ~ tracking number included with all shipments ~ All items are from a smoke free environment. We ship orders every day, and same day when possible. Your complete satisfaction is our goal!
About Photographer:
Thomas D. Mangelsen is one of the most influential nature photographers in the world. His images, treasured as collectible fine art, are known for their awe-inspiring portrayals of wildlife and natural landscapes. Like Ansel Adams, Eliot Porter and others who came before him, Mangelsen has explored Earth’s wildest regions, carrying on the photographic tradition of bearing witness.
Guided by a deep conservation ethic, Mangelsen is legendary for his advocacy in seeking protection of rare and imperiled species. “People sometimes don’t understand what the big deal is if we lose one species of salamander or the California gnatcatcher. What’s one bird, or one insect? These animals, even the most seemingly insignificant ones, are a barometer of the planet’s health and a product of eons of evolution, just as we are. If one disappears, a food source for an entire species may vanish. We are on that chain, we are all linked in nature, interdependent on one another in ways we may not yet be able to imagine.”
Among the critical recognition Mangelsen has received is being named Conservation Photographer of the Year by Nature’s Best Photography and he appeared on Jane Goodall’s “Heroes of the Animal Planet.” He also has been honored numerous times for his conservation work, spoken before large audiences and been featured on radio and television programs.
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