Viaduct Over Pine Creek

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We had heard that this section of the Palouse to Cascades Trail was a little creepy, so we made sure to start our hike in the early evening to take advantage. It didn’t disappoint. So many parts of the trail looked to be plucked right out of a horror movie setting.

Photograph taken in January.

I recommend Satin or Matte paper for this print, and as large as you can stand (but I am a bit biased on that last front).

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We had heard that this section of the Palouse to Cascades Trail was a little creepy, so we made sure to start our hike in the early evening to take advantage. It didn’t disappoint. So many parts of the trail looked to be plucked right out of a horror movie setting.

Photograph taken in January.

I recommend Satin or Matte paper for this print, and as large as you can stand (but I am a bit biased on that last front).

We had heard that this section of the Palouse to Cascades Trail was a little creepy, so we made sure to start our hike in the early evening to take advantage. It didn’t disappoint. So many parts of the trail looked to be plucked right out of a horror movie setting.

Photograph taken in January.

I recommend Satin or Matte paper for this print, and as large as you can stand (but I am a bit biased on that last front).

 

Things To Know About Paper Selection


Matte

Best for soft photos or subdued colors, such as portraits and low-contrast black-and-whites.

  • 60 lb Basis Weight

  • Acid Free Base & Coating


Satin

Best for detailed photos or saturated colors, such as landscapes and environmental portraits, as well as punchy black-and-whites.

  • 68 lb Basis Weight

  • Acid Free Base

  • Slightly Acidic Coating


Metallic

Best for vibrant, high-contrast photos with high dynamic range, such as urban and architectural photos where metal and glass reflections can take advantage of the paper’s pearlescence.

  • 66 lb Basis Weight

  • Acid Free Base

  • Slightly Acidic Coating

  • Low OBA Reduces Visible Yellowing


Archival

True conservation-grade, museum-quality cotton rag paper similar to watercolor or cold press paper. Some brightness and vibrancy is sacrificed in exchange for longevity.

  • Ideally Handled with Gloves

  • 84 lb Basis Weight

  • OBA, Acid, Lignin Free to Maximize Print Lifespan