Passage, Levens Hall, photograph by Beth Dow

Passage, Levens Hall, photograph by Beth Dow

Passage, Levens Hall, photograph by Beth Dow

If you are asking yourself “Is Dalton going to post every time Beth Dow has a new edition available on 20×200?”, then you are 100% correct. I fallen hard in love with this one as I have so many of Beth’s photographs, and I just bought the medium size. I think this one is coming with me to work, because we are running out of wall space at home, and I love to make my co-workers envious.

Get thee to 20×200, I say!

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six comments on “Passage, Levens Hall, photograph by Beth Dow”

  1. Bill Vaccaro said:

    I just bought one of these babies in the handy pint size… uh, I mean letter size.

    • Dalton replied:

      Excellent! I now have three of Beth’s prints: one in 8×10, one in 11×14, and one at 16×20. I will most certainly own an original someday, but I have some saving to do.

  2. Hal Bagot said:

    I am so glad that the fantasic garden at Levens Hall, Lake District, Cumbria, is being shown to a wider audience through the fine work of Beth Dow. I am the owner, and we do our best to keep this 300 year old topiary garden in good shape(S)!

  3. Andy said:

    I to have bought the 14×11 print. I have a friend who lives just a few hundred yards from Levens Hall & he has permmission to photograph the gardens anytime. I’m envious!

  4. You turned me on to 20×200 at their first Beth Dow offering, thank you. These 2 recent prints arrived today, wonderful work. I think the prints are quite like the show she had here a month ago (or so). About the color of these injet prints, any idea what the formula is?

  5. Dalton said:

    Hi Charles,

    I have no way of knowing what kind of printer/ink/paper combination the printers at 20×200 are using (I believe they use different printers around the country, this one came from San Francisco, my last one came from Minneapolis), but if I were doing inkjet prints of a platinum/palladium print, I would probably use a warm-tone natural rag paper like Moab Entrada Natural, and possibly a specialized ink set like the Piezography K7 warm neutral. And of course, my favorite piece of software, QuadTone RIP, to drive the printer.