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Dunguaire Castle, Ireland, black and white, long exposure, landscape photography
Dunguaire Castle, Ireland, black and white, long exposure, landscape photography

Dunguaire Castle, Ireland, black and white, long exposure, landscape photography

By Gerald Berghammer

Located in Vienna, Vienna

Black and white fine art long exposure waterscape - landscape photography. Archival pigment ink print as part of a limited edition of 9. All Gerald Berghammer prints are made to orde...

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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Rome Historical Photo - 1930s

Rome Historical Photo - 1930s

Located in Roma, IT

Rome Historical photo in black and white vintage photo, realized in the 1930s. It belongs to historical album including photo of historical events and places, all meticulously captur...

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1930s Modern Figurative Photography

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View Of Rome - Vintage Photograph - Early 20th Century

View Of Rome - Vintage Photograph - Early 20th Century

Located in Roma, IT

View Of Rome is a vintage black and white photograph realized in the early 20th Century as reprint of an image of the late 19th century. Good conditions. A historical testimonial o...

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Early 20th Century Modern Landscape Photography

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View of Rome - Vintage Photograph - Early 20th Century

View of Rome - Vintage Photograph - Early 20th Century

Located in Roma, IT

View Of Rome is a vintage black and white photograph realized in the early 20th Century as reprint of an image of the late 19th century. With the hand-note in pencil on the rear. Go...

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Early 20th Century Modern Figurative Photography

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Photographic Paper

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