A few details about the
print:
-The first thing you will notice is the ball practically jumps off the
print in this striking image.
-Remarkable detail captured in the
ball...from the "rubbed up" mound dirt in the pores of the ball
to the red stitching pulling taut the
white stretched leather to the scuff mark on the logo
from Mark Mulder's bat (History
),
you'd have to look at a ball under a microscope to get
much greater detail.
-Let's not forget the Inaugural Game marking.
Think you'll ever forget the date of the first game
in Busch Stadium with this hanging in your office? How many
balls are out there with that marking? Not many and there
will never be more...it's a one of a kind, finite
commodity. The current memorabilia market price of
the baseball is $1,000. You can enjoy an finely-detailed
artistic depiction of that same ball for a fraction of the
price.
-Taken with a Canon Model 50D and a
100mm Macro lens.
-The photograph is printed on Kodak
Professional Endura E-Surface Paper and shipped flat
(even the largest sizes). This is not some
flimsy paper poster. The standard archival value using
this paper is 100 years in home display and 200 years in
dark storage. What do you think a Busch Stadium
Inaugural Game Print will be worth in 100 years??? Long
after the ink fades on the original ball, this family heirloom
will still look great.
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