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109 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of light coming into Antelope Canyon; nature photo created by Justin Katz in Arizona.
109 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of light coming into Antelope Canyon; nature photo created by Justin Katz in Arizona.
109 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of light coming into Antelope Canyon; nature photo created by Justin Katz in Arizona.
109 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of light coming into Antelope Canyon; nature photo created by Justin Katz in Arizona.
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Justin Katz

Walking Through Antelope Canyon II

109 MEGAPIXELS

109 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of light coming into Antelope Canyon; nature photo created by Justin Katz in Arizona.

This photo is 420% higher resolution than a typical photo.

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Walking Through Antelope Canyon II

109 MEGAPIXEL VAST PHOTO

This photo is
420% higher resolution
than a typical photo.

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Walking Through Antelope Canyon II

109 MEGAPIXEL VAST PHOTO
Antelope Canyon, Arizona

Justin Katz is an award-winning outdoor and landscape photographer, entrepreneur, digital marketer, and adventurer. He developed his love for photographing landscapes when he was handed his first film camera at 13 on a trip to Costa Rica, and hasn’t put the camera down since. He learned to develop his film images in the darkroom in high school, which taught him a deep appreciation for the process that goes into each individual photo. He has carried these lessons into his digital high-res photography.

Justin’s goal with his landscapes is to re-create the sensation of what it was like to be there at that location, in that moment and time. People often wonder if the colors and vibrancy in his photos are real, to which he always responds yes, and that he only edits his photos to bring back that sense of awe and wonder of what it was like to be there in person. His photos combine his love for the art of photography, with his love for being outside in the wilderness.

Justin has a Masters Degree in International Affairs, but doesn’t use it except for dinner conversation. His home is the San Francisco Bay Area, but he is currently living and exploring Portland, Oregon. In 2016 he founded Travelstoked, a website for outdoor, travel, and adventure photographers that brings together the latest in inspiration, tips, and recommendations for people aspiring to enter this field.

Date & TimeOctober 21, 2017:  10:45am
LocationAntelope Canyon, Arizona
Coordinates36.861910, -111.374330
Focal Length14mm
Aperturef/10
Shutter1/8
ISO250
Num of Exposures9

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Produced using a specialty, large-format fine art printer operating at 300ppi resolution—the gold standard for sharpness

Printed onto heavyweight, 100% acid-free fine art canvas to preserve color-accuracy and longevity

Created using materials and methods that exceed the rigorous technical standards required to achieve the prized "giclée" industry rating

Designed to meet the most demanding standards for color-permanence set by leading museums

Handmade by award-winning master printmakers with over 4 decades of experience

Optionally accompanied by your choice of elegant floater frame available in a variety of trims

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109 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of light coming into Antelope Canyon; nature photo created by Justin Katz in Arizona.
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Shine-enhancing
protective coating

Laser-exposed at a truly unprecedented 610ppi resolution

Created using fine art paper with a specialty emulsion enabling unsurpassed micro-contrast, ultra-bright whites, and deep blacks

Printed with a chromogenic process that produces "continuous tones" of silky smooth color (other printers use noticeable dots of ink)

Sealed between an extra-thick, shine-enhancing protective coating and a sturdy aluminum composite backing for a sleek look

Award-winning product quality recognized industry-wide

Designed to meet the most demanding standards for color-permanence set by leading museums

Handmade by certified master printmakers with over 4 decades of experience

Hand-signed by the artist and accompanied by our digitally-enhanced, holographic certificate of authenticity

Optionally accompanied by your choice of elegant floater frame available in a variety of trims

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Width8,408 px
Height12,968 px
Aspect Ratio0.65 : 1
Date & TimeOctober 21, 2017:  10:45am
LocationAntelope Canyon, Arizona
Coordinates36.861910, -111.374330
Focal Length14mm
Aperturef/10
Shutter1/8
ISO250
Num of Exposures9

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small
2 megapixels
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  • Marketing prints < 8x12 in
  • Use on webpages at sizes smaller than full‑screen
  • Wallpapers for devices with low‑resolution screens
medium
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  • Fine art prints < 8x13 in
  • Marketing prints < 17x26 in
  • Use on webpages at full‑screen sizes
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large
50 megapixels
  • Fine art prints < 19x29 in
  • Marketing prints < 38x59 in
  • Large murals viewed from > 24 ft
  • Massive murals viewed from > 48 ft
full file
109 megapixels
  • Fine art prints < 28x43 in
  • Marketing prints < 56x86 in
  • Large murals viewed from > 16 ft
  • Massive murals viewed from > 33 ft
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prints
(150ppi)
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(~20x8 ft)
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murals
(~40x16 ft)
Use on
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wallpapers
small
2 megapixels
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full-screen use
low-resolution
screens
medium
10 megapixels
< 8x13 in < 17x26 in full-screen use high-resolution
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> 24 ft away
if viewers will be
> 48 ft away
full file
109 megapixels
< 28x43 in < 56x86 in if viewers will be
> 16 ft away
if viewers will be
> 33 ft away
Photo id: 10348