Composites

~1200 images are framed in 130+ composites.
Framed images and composites can be made from
Signed or Gallery images. A number of composites in this
collection are created from images that are in the Galleries. Some
of these composites have images that are in no other collection or Gallery.

There are quite a number of unframed composites sprinkled around this website.
Click this text link for the Showcase portfolio of 125 selected Standard Composites.
Currently 400+ are in inventory. About 1/3 of these composites have framed versions,
but quite a number do not. Any composite can be framed (it makes a nice visual inner
matte-border to an image when it is matted and framed). Let me know if you want a
custom framed composite created from an unframed composite when you order.

XXXL images range from 10,000+ pixels to 15,000 pixels on the long side;
XXL images range from 7000+ pixels to 10,000 pixels on the long side;
XL images range from 5000+ pixels to 7000 pixels on the long side;

(Image size designations are also based on area).

Custom composite images can be assembled to specification.
Please inquire if you have a request for a custom signed set.

Contact
Ron Reznick
(818) 843-8212

to acquire images in this set
for personal or commercial use

As an example, the Digital-Images Poster:
 

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Digital-Images Poster XXL
click image above for 1500 x 1271 version

Available as an XXL Digitally-Framed Composite (5930 x 5023)

Also available as a Standard Composite (see below)

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Digital-Images Poster
click image above for 1500 x 1203 version, 590kb

Available as a XXL Composite (4650 x 3729)

Lion HS7149; Grizzly Male Crossing Creek X2868; Happy Elk 0691;
Chiesa del Gesu 8465; Monument Valley Cly Butte Artist’s Pt. Sunrise X1767;
Sedona Sunrise X0187 (bottom center); Kamakura Daibutsu 0811 (clockwise from top left).



click a display composite below to open the page



FramedAnimals



FramedBirds



FramedScenics



FramedArt_Archit



FramedFlowers

 

Frame

For those interested in how a Digital Frame and Composite is built,
I have created a page with images and text showing the process.

Click on the image above or the text link below to see the page on:

Building Framed Sets

 

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