Last of the Dreadnoughts - Battleship Texas Metal Print
by Mike Schaffner
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Last of the Dreadnoughts - Battleship Texas metal print by Mike Schaffner. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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The USS Texas (BB-35) is the only remaining World War I–era dreadnought battleship. Commissioned in 1912 the ship saw action in both World War I... more
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Artist's Description
The USS Texas (BB-35) is the only remaining World War I–era dreadnought battleship. Commissioned in 1912 the ship saw action in both World War I and II. It is currently closed while undergoing extensive repairs.
About Mike Schaffner
Photography has been a passion of mine for over 45 years and I look forward to making photos for the next 45. I hope that you like my photos; I am okay with it if you dislike them; I just hope I never bore you. I haven't deliberately developed a certain style as I like most styles and genres of photography. I will admit a preference for black and white images as I find them more expressive but not to the exclusion of color images. I creatively edit my images to convey to the viewer the spirit of what I saw and felt about the scene rather than trying to document the scene journalistically. All of the images were made and processed by me. All are copyrighted, all rights reserved.
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Hugh Warren
Good pic - nice contrasty rendition
Laurie Search
Marvelous image, Mike!!! :)))vf
Mike Schaffner replied:
Thanks Laurie
Steve Gass
Super image Mike. Great in B & W, wonderful POV, l/f.
Mike Schaffner replied:
Thanks Steve
William Dunigan
Well that lined up well! Nice work.
Mike Schaffner replied:
Thanks William
Adam Romanowicz
Great imposing image!
Mike Schaffner replied:
Thanks Adam