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This black of white digital photo by Columbia photographer Martin Spilker is of the burr oak tree that stands in the Missouri River bottom near McBaine, just south of Columbia. It is also just off of the Katy Trail. This tree is thought by some to be the largest burr oak in the state and is more than three hundred years old. Lewis and Clark paddled by it on their expedition.
The image is 16×24 inches, matted in a digital mat, printed as one piece in Epson archival inks on Epson archival paper for a overall size of 22×30 inches. The digital mat has the appearance of a beveled mat board, but has a much longer archival life than standard mat boards. The print is laminated in a crystal clearUV laminate, eliminating the need for glass and distracting reflections. The whole piece is mounted on Cintra board for backing and ready to frame.
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