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The back bays are a fascinating way of life. Usually quiet and peaceful, they provide an astonishing view off the beaten path.

In addition, they provide sanctuary to some of the most important marine wildlife in the country.

All images where shot on high level full frame Professional Canon camera's and lenses and edited on the ever updated software Photoshop and Lightroom.

This is High Resolution Image that can be easily enlarged without fear of grain or distortion resulting in crystal clear, sharp professional images to be displayed in your home or office.

In addition, all images that a purchased are sent to the lab as TIFF files and not JPEG.

Why? Because TIFF files are huge and contain higher dynamic range that JPEG files resulting in a sharper, crisper and clearer image
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Back Bays of New Jersey
TO PURCHASE: Simply click "ADD TO CART" to see prints and products available.<br />
<br />
VISA/MASTERCARD/DISCOVER now accepted.<br />
<br />
Feel free to follow me on instagram @michaelwalshpictures or facebook at Michael Walsh<br />
<br />
The back bays are a fascinating way of life. Usually quiet and peaceful, they provide an astonishing view off the beaten path.<br />
<br />
In addition, they provide sanctuary to some of the most important marine wildlife in the country.<br />
<br />
All images where shot on high level full frame Professional Canon camera's and lenses and edited on the ever updated software Photoshop and Lightroom.<br />
<br />
This is High Resolution Image that can be easily enlarged without fear of grain or distortion resulting in crystal clear, sharp professional images to be displayed in your home or office.<br />
<br />
In addition, all images that a purchased are sent to the lab as TIFF files and not JPEG.<br />
<br />
Why? Because TIFF files are huge and contain higher dynamic range that JPEG files resulting in a sharper, crisper and clearer image