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Fine Art Print
Modlin's granary at golden hour
The vast Tsarist-era granary of Modlin Fortress glows in low evening light, its long brick facade and arched gateways mirrored in the still Narew River. Built in the 1840s where the Narew meets the Vistula north of Warsaw, the fortress is one of Poland's largest nineteenth-century military complexes. Warm raking light crosses the weathered red brick while a band of summer trees softens the waterline, and the glassy reflection doubles the monumental architecture into near-perfect symmetry.
Shot on NIKON CORPORATION NIKON Z 9 · 2024
modlin fortresspolandgranaryred brickgolden hourreflectionnarew rivermilitary architecture
€155.00
MaterialFine art print on Enhanced Matte Art paper (EMA), 200 g/m², box frame, no mount, acrylic (Perspex) glaze
FormatBox-framed print, made to order
Size20 × 40 cm · 8 × 16 inHanging guide: above a sofa or bed, choose a piece about two-thirds the width of the furniture below it; centre at eye level (~145 cm to centre).
ShippingFree worldwide shipping on orders over €75 · made-to-order at the regional lab · approx. 1–2 weeks to NL/EU/UK/US
Returns14-day returns, worldwide · policy
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