Scops Owl #1
Scops Owl #1
Probably the owl’s most striking feature is its beautiful orange eyes which are large in order to improve their efficiency in low light. In fact, the eyes are so well developed, that they are not eye balls as such, but elongated tubes. For this reason, an owl cannot "roll" or move its eyes, so it can only look straight ahead. This is not a problem as it more than makes up for this by being able to turn its head up to 270 degrees left or right from the forward facing position, and almost upside down!
Archival pigment print on smooth matt Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 gsm heavyweight art paper.
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Probably the owl’s most striking feature is its beautiful orange eyes which are large in order to improve their efficiency in low light. In fact, the eyes are so well developed, that they are not eye balls as such, but elongated tubes. For this reason, an owl cannot "roll" or move its eyes, so it can only look straight ahead. This is not a problem as it more than makes up for this by being able to turn its head up to 270 degrees left or right from the forward facing position, and almost upside down!
Archival pigment print on smooth matt Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 gsm heavyweight art paper.
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Size & Edition details
SMALL EDITION
Limited edition of 100
Image area: 12″ × 9.6″ // 30.5 x 24.4 cm
Final print size (incl. border): 13.8″ × 11″ // 35.0 x 27.9 cm
Overall size (incl. frame): 14.7″ × 12″ // 37.3 x 30.5 cm
MEDIUM EDITION
Limited edition of 50
Image area: 15.9″ × 12.7″ // 41.1 x 32.8 cm
Final print size (incl. border): 19.7″ × 15.7″ // 50.0 x 39.9 cm
Overall size (incl. frame): 20.6″ × 16.7″ // 52.3 x 42.4 cm
LARGE EDITION
Limited edition of 15
Image area: 30″ × 24″ // 76.2 x 61.0 cm
Final print size (incl. border): 32″ × 25″ // 81.3 x 63.5 cm
EXTRA LARGE EDITION
Limited edition of 10
Image area: 40″ × 32″ // 101.6 x 81.3 cm
Final print size (incl. border): 42″ × 33″ // 106.7 x 83.8