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*** All prints are produced with gallery-quality Hahnemühle Photo Paper (HPR 308gsm) ***
*** Frames not included ***
*** All prints include a white border (border widths shown below) ***
For custom requests, please contact me at damien.babington@gmail.com
Whether you’d like a specific size or paper, a photograph not offered here, or a framed or borderless piece, I’d be happy to create a print tailored just for you.
This image was created by combining more than 50 long exposure images of the night sky near the Grand Canyon. Once combined, we can see how the positions of the stars move across the sky as the Earth rotates, each line representing the trail of a different star.
The constantly changing perspective of the Earth reminds me of our own perspectives, which continually shift and evolve. The trails of the stars, much like the paths that we all travel along, are separate and unique, yet connected.
The color palette is eerily similar to Van Gogh’s Starry Night. How did he make out that palette from a night sky that most of us see as a near-black expanse with some speckled white dots?
“Why should the spots of light in the firmament be less accessible to us than the black spots on the map of France? Just as we take the train to go to Tarascon or Rouen, we take death to go to a star.“
- Vincent van Gogh
This pond is located in the Biei region of Hokkaido, Japan. The pond was created by a dam built to protect the town from volcanic mudflows, with the blue color being an unintended but beautiful side-effect.
A climber scales a wall at Railay Beach, Thailand. These towering limestone cliffs block access to the mainland, making this area accessible only by boat.
An elephant peers through the dense brush on the bank of the Kinabatangan River.
This is an endangered species of elephant native to the jungles of Borneo.
Border widths
8 x 12: 0.5in (1.25cm)
12 x 16: 0.8in (2cm)
16 x 20: 1in (2.5cm)
18 x 24: 1in (2.5cm)
24 x 36: 1.5in (3.8cm)