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Photograph on paper

Signed on the front.

Aerial view of a sand island on coral reef in western Fiji.

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Archival pigment ink print. Matte or gloss paper on request. 1/500. Alternate sizes and prices available.

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This artwork is unframed and requires framing.

#sand island, #Fiji, #coral reef aerial, #golden, #blue, #tourism, #boat, #indigo, #turquoise, #white

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