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Water Front Property on a Ghost Lake Canvas Print
by David Bailey
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Water Front Property on a Ghost Lake canvas print by David Bailey. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Water Front Property on a Ghost Lake
Once upon a time this was lake front property and people would come up from Los Angeles to fish and hunt... more
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Water Front Property on a Ghost Lake
Once upon a time this was lake front property and people would come up from Los Angeles to fish and hunt birds. That was long ago before Los Angeles Water and Power came to the Owens Valley to bleed all the water down South. This is the stuff that the movie Chinatown was made from. The reality is there was a great farming base in this valley early in the 20th century.
The city of Los Angeles bought the land and diverted almost all the run off from the High Sierra's rivers and streams. Many towns dried up and died, Keeler still has a few people still living here.
The dry lake has been causing alkali dust storms to blown up the valley. Endangering the health of the population that still lives there.
In the last few years they have been working on bringing some water and plants back to the lake. The first couple years my Cousin was heading the project when it started. New companies are now working on it and it is still an...
About David Bailey
David "Bodie" Bailey Photography: Have Camera Will Travel. Photography has been a big part of my life from 5 years of age. I bought my first camera a Kodak Brownie at a thrift store for .75 cents. I later upgraded to a Kodak 620 Monitor by the age of 12. The same age I learned to develop film and print my work. I've have had many teachers and influences over the years. I love the role that photography has played in history, recording the ephemeral stuff of life. I purchased my first new camera in1975 a Canon Ftb. I have some deep knowledge of the arcane chemical alchemy of photography. So I worked for about 10 years as a custom printer as an all-around lab-rat. This all served me well until 2003 when I transgressed to digital...
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Stephen Soukup
Love this one David. Reminds me a LOT of my original inspiration Ansel Adams. Great rustic scene and nice BnW edit. Keep it up.