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Image:
6.50" x 10.00"
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2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
12.00" x 15.50"
Wavelength plus or minus 460 nm Framed Print
Product Details
Wavelength plus or minus 460 nm framed print by Nikolyn McDonald. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Wavelength plus or minus 460 nm is a night view of one of the two 200 foot towers on the 3,000 foot long Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge which crosses... more
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3 - 4 business days
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Framed Print Reviews (15153)
Average Rating (4.72 Stars):
Deborah Parrish
April 23rd, 2024
I love the frame, and how this looks in my bedroom.
Mark Killmeier
April 23rd, 2024
Very nice and as expected. Will order again.
Julie Hawker
April 22nd, 2024
I never received my order.
Denise Flores
April 21st, 2024
Love the painting and the rich colorful blues, reds, greens, & yellows! A nice addition to our cowboy/southwest decor vibe.
Cheryl Dougherty
April 21st, 2024
Beautifully expressed rendition of the Shrine of the Bab. The frame and matting showcase the print. We have it prominently on our living room wall with other sacred pictures.
Eric Earle
April 21st, 2024
I think the frame and mat work very well with this, it is really impressive in person. Grouped with a small Grant Wood with high quality lighting it sets the mood for a Georgia farmhouse.
Artist's Description
"Wavelength plus or minus 460 nm" is a night view of one of the two 200 foot towers on the 3,000 foot long Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge which crosses the Missouri River between Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Omaha, Nebraska. Named after a former Nebraska senator, it opened on September 28, 2008. Programmable lights can display multiple colors and be brightened or dimmed; the lights were donated by Gallup whose corporate headquarters are on the Omaha side and adjacent to the bridge landing.
Featured: Sold on FAA; Black Background and Color
About Nikolyn McDonald
I use my camera to explore the world around me and as a basis for creative expression. Because I live in Nebraska, I have a fondness for rural scenes that will be evident as you explore my images, but I enjoy traveling and have many other interests as well. I hope you enjoy your visit. All photographs and images in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Nikolyn McDonald. All rights reserved. Copying and/or distributing these images without my permission is strictly prohibited. You can contact me using this site's e-mail feature. You are invited to like my Facebook page.
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$89.00
Terry DeLuco
Beautiful work! Congrats on your sale! :)
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Terry.
Mona Stut
Congratulations on your sale F
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Mona.
Marcia Colelli
Congratulations on your sale!!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Marcia.
Lorraine Baum
Beautiful work Nikolyn! Congratulations on your sale!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
I appreciate that, Lorraine. Thank you.
Gary Slawsky
Expertly photographed and presented! Congratulations on your sale. F/L
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thanks for the comment and support, Gary.
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Adding my congratulations!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Barbie.
Eddie Eastwood
Congrats on your sale !
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thanks, Eddie. Appreciate that.
Kay Brewer
Congratulations on your sale!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Kay.
Inessa Williams
Fantastic photo!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you very much, Inessa.
Hanne Lore Koehler
Magnificent night capture of this fantastic bridge, Nikki! Outstanding perspective and composition! Congratulations on your wonderful sale! L/F
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Hanne.
Luther Fine Art
Fantastic! Congratulations on your sale!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you very much.
Joan Carroll
congrats on your wonderful sale!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Joan.
Monique Dodge
Congratulations, Nikolyn on your sale of Wavelength plus or minus 460 nm!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Monique.
Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Phantastic minimalistic abstrac ... our POD in the Best of Minimalism group ... F/L
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you for the comment, support, and most of all the honor of the day's pick. I appreciate it.
Lenore Senior
Stunningly well done abstract minimalism! Just fabulous. v/f/ and my Pick of the Day in the Minimalism in Photography group discussion.
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you so much, Lenore. It's always an honor to catch your eye.
Jim Hughes
Very cool. Is 420 nm the actual wavelength of the lights on the bridge?
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Good question, Jim - but I doubt it :) And I've never actually seen them blue - I just played with the white balance until I got something I liked. Then I looked up "blue" and got the idea for the title. Probably more than a little misleading . . . Thanks for liking the image, though, and for the comment.