Monday, March 11, 2013

Aluminized Metal Prints - Spring Time Special


With spring just around the corner, now is the time to add a beautiful image to your home or office and Michael Kleinwolterink’s Photography has you covered with aluminized metal prints. Now until the Masters Golf tournament, I’m going to offer 20% OFF on my current stock of metal prints or 10% OFF on orders that are placed for metal prints.

What’s so special about these metal prints? Well my images are infused right into a sheet of aluminum for a look that provides rich iridescent sheen, bright vivid colors and depth that regular paper prints can’t match. The metal prints are waterproof, weather proof and scratch resistant plus they can be cleaned with glass cleaner. It’s simply a great photograph product!

The aluminized prints come either ready to be placed on a desk or shelve or hung on the wall.

Sizes Available & Standard Price (before sale):

8” x 10”               $50.00
8” x 12”               $60.00
11” x 14”             $85.00
16” x 20”             $165.00
12” x 36”             $200.00
20” x 30”             $275.00

Additional sizes available too but the above is what’s in my current stock.

A quick rundown of metal prints currently available are golf course, farming, hunting, winter, fireworks and Iowa football scenes. Below is a image of what’s in my current stock:

 
 
Email me at mklein@lakepanorama.org for more information or to place an order. Hope to hear from you in the coming weeks on aluminized metal prints.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Published in Mid-American Waterfowler Magazine

Over the years, I've been lucky to be published in different magazines and I have added another one to the list. Mid-American Waterfowler magazine has published two images of mine in their article about snow goose hunting in the January/February issue.

The front photograph was taken last year duirng set up of decoy spread while it was still dark. Resting my camera on the front of the Ranger and with the Ranger lights shining up the spread, I turned on the vortex units and my buddies continued to get the spread ready. I used a slow shutter spread to blur their movement along with the vortex movement.

The second photography published was from a few years ago on the best snow goose hunt I've ever been on. For 45 minutes, the snow's got off the roost and flew over the top of our spread, banked and came in feet down with out hesitation. It was a remarkable experience and I snapped the image published on the last flock that came in.

Click Waterfowler Mag to view the magazine and article featuring photographs from me.