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605 MEGAPIXEL VAST PHOTO
Ellijay, Georgia
In the quiet countryside of rural Georgia, I came across this scene where fields of golden grasses stretched toward a horizon lined with deep green trees. Above it all, massive clouds gathered, drifting across the sky like slow-moving ships. The light was soft yet dramatic, changing moment by moment as the prairie grasses shifted in the wind. I knew immediately I had to capture this, not just as a landscape, but as a story of contrast, peace, and resilience.
What struck me most about this view was the meeting of strength and gentleness. The trees stood tall and steady, anchoring the horizon, while the golden fields swayed with effortless grace. The sky added its own drama, with clouds that felt almost alive in their movement. It was one of those moments where nature shows you how beauty can be both powerful and quiet at the same time.
I’ve always believed in photographing places that speak to the heart, not just the eye. Growing up in the Midwest and traveling through places like Georgia, I’ve learned that rural landscapes have their own language and a slower rhythm, a grounded presence, a way of reminding us of what endures. This photograph is my way of sharing that moment of clarity and peace with you.
This image is also an extremely high-resolution photograph, created so that every texture of the scene, every shade of green in the trees, and every shift of light in the clouds can be seen with breathtaking clarity. It took patience and precision to compose it in a way that truly honored the land, but the final result was worth it. When printed large, you’ll notice details that make you feel as if you’re standing in that Georgia field yourself, with the sky opening above you.
For me, this photograph isn’t just about rural Georgia. Instead, it’s about the universal peace of open landscapes. Bringing this piece into your space means inviting in a sense of calm, grounding, and natural beauty. Whether it hangs in a home, office, or healthcare setting, my hope is that it gives you the same moment of stillness I felt while standing there, camera in hand, breathing in the warm southern air.
The golden fields, the living sky, the depth of the forest edge—this is the kind of image that stays with you, a reminder of nature’s ability to both humble and restore us.
Date & Time | 2022: |
Location | Ellijay, Georgia |
Coordinates | 34.675623, -84.557720 |
Focal Length | 31mm |
Aperture | f/10 |
Shutter | 1/320 |
ISO | 320 |
Num of Exposures | 21 |
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Designed to meet the most demanding standards for color-permanence set by leading museums
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Optionally accompanied by your choice of elegant floater frame available in a variety of trims
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Width | 42,281 px |
Height | 14,303 px |
Aspect Ratio | 2.96 : 1 |
Date & Time | 2022: |
Location | Ellijay, Georgia |
Coordinates | 34.675623, -84.557720 |
Focal Length | 31mm |
Aperture | f/10 |
Shutter | 1/320 |
ISO | 320 |
Num of Exposures | 21 |
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