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Andrew Stein | 3/17/2010 | 11:09 AM
Susan, thanks so much for the purchase, the compliments, and the advertising on FaceBook. All are much appreciated! Enjoy the Ibis photo, and I'll look forward to printing others for you. :-)
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S Johnstone purchased this artwork. | 1/29/2010 | 8:28 AM
I love the photos I purchased from UGallery by Andrew Stein and Laura Bomar. I even posted a link to UGallery on my Facebook page to share with my friends. the quality of the photography is outstanding and the prices can't be beat. I will definitely be a repeat customer.
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Andrew Stein | 10/19/2009 | 2:37 PM
Thanks for the compliments and interest in my work! I do have other photos from Brazil, especially of birds from the Pantanal. I also have a nice black and white shot from Iguassu Falls. The three shots on here already (Pantanal Sunset, Ibis Silhouette, and Toucan) are probably my favorites, but I can try to add a few more if you're interested.
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C Lauback | 10/19/2009 | 1:35 PM
I would love to know if you have more pictures from Brasil? My daughter lived there for a while and I would love to give her one of your beautiful photographs. You captured the Pantanal so well and toucans are always so amazing!
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Andrew Stein | 7/31/2009 | 2:16 PM
Hi Laura -- I'm so glad the print arrived in time for your birthday and that you're so pleased with it. It's definitely hard to appreciate as a little image on a webpage and is more impressive printed full-size on a wall. Thanks for the feedback, and enjoy!
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Laura | 7/31/2009 | 12:32 PM
I had been eyeing your "Wide Open Spaces" landscape for weeks and just received it as a birthday gift from my boyfriend. It is more gorgeous (and higher resolution) than I had hoped. Once we get it framed it will be an incredible focal point in my apartment. I just wanted to tell you how much I love it, and thank you!
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Andrew Stein | 5/25/2009 | 11:55 AM
Hi Susan, I can do either of the sizes listed on that photo's page: 12x18 and 16x24, for $100 and $120 respectively. If you're not going to be scrutinizing the photo very closely (from 6 inches away, for example), i could try going up to 24x36, for $180.
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S Johnstone | 5/24/2009 | 7:14 PM
How large can you print Ibis Silhouette without compromising quality?
Many thanks.
Susan Johnstone
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Andrew Stein | 12/3/2007 | 12:49 AM
Just uploaded another in the D.C. Metro series (as well as a few others!). It should be "live" on the site soon... Sorry for the delay -- I hope you like it!
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Jeremy | 11/25/2007 | 11:51 AM
Please do. Looking forward to seeing it. Thanks.
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Andrew Stein | 11/13/2007 | 6:58 PM
I do have at least one more from the D.C. Metro series. I'll try and post it (and any others) here soon if you would like.
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Jeremy | 11/13/2007 | 6:41 PM
Do you have more of the DC Metro, a series, or more of that subject?
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Andrew Stein | 10/2/2007 | 10:31 AM
Yes, what size did you have in mind? For example, I could print it at 12x18 for $90 or 16x24 for $120. I could feasibly go larger as well.
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W Porter | 10/2/2007 | 10:21 AM
Andrew - can the Red Wine be printed larger?
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Andrew Stein | 9/29/2007 | 12:01 PM
It's a cabernet, but I don't recall the vineyard! :-)
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W Porter | 9/28/2007 | 4:12 PM
What type of wine is the red wine picture? Great photo
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Andrew Stein | 5/2/2007 | 2:54 PM
I did in fact take a few shots of the popular Delicate Arch. Unfortunately, the time of day at which I arrived didn't offer the best light for shooting, and I didn't have enough time to come back or hike around to get a better position. I'd certainly like to go back -- not to mention other National Parks I've visited (e.g. Zion, Bryce, ...).
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TB | 5/2/2007 | 2:47 PM
I really like the photograph you took at Arches. It reminds me of how spectacular it was when I visited. Did you take any of the "Delicate Arch"?
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Andrew Stein | 3/29/2007 | 5:37 PM
Tough call! I love to travel and enjoy trying to capture the feeling or beauty of any place I'm visiting (and its inhabitants). Most recently (and most relevant to the work displayed here), I'd have to say that the national parks out west and the highlands of Scotland were pretty spectacular. Though not exhibited here (yet?!), Central and South America have also produced some wonderful animals, landscapes, and people to capture.
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