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LimitedEditionPhoto.com sells limited edition prints of fine art
photographs, either for the enjoyment of the purchaser, or as an investment
vehicle.
Select an option from the menu at the right side of this site to access
its features. You can easily browse through our catalog or
select images from a calendar
view of those available. We also have an Image Search capability where you
can search for prints by their title and/or description. (Menu options change
depending on whether you are a logged-in member or not.)
Images on this site are identified by the date they were displayed. If you
want to be readily able get back to a particular picture from our catalog, make
a note of its display date. You can then quickly locate it with the calendar
pages under the Select menu option at right.
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Displayed July 20, 2009
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| Apollo 11 Moon Landing, 40th Anniversary Commemoration |
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Although I wish I had, I didn't take these photos: When the Apollo 11 mission landed on the Moon 40 years ago today, I was "a little" young to be traveling in space with our technology being what it was.
The Apollo 11 mission culminated a decade of what had been the greatest period of technological development in the history of the human race. More useful inventions were made during the 1960's than any other similar time interval before or since. In landing a pair of astronauts on the Moon, the United States of America not only "won" the "space race" but also brought about a great number of benefits that all of us have been able to enjoy since.
Apollo 11 was the first of six missions to successfully land a pair of astronauts to walk on the Moon. However, since Apollo 17 Mission Commander Gene Cernan returned to the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM) at 05:40:56 GMT on 14 December, 1972, no one has been back to the Moon: Lunar exploration and development was abandoned in the interest of developing NASA's Space Shuttle.
It's time to go back to the Moon: We need space to grow: There are far more resources available in the asteroids, moons and planets in our Solar system than there are here on Earth. Once we learn to travel beyond the reach of our own sun, to other stellar systems, we will find even more - and probably more habitable planets. Going back to the Moon is merely one step on that journey, and it's time for us to take it: We must move beyond the low Earth orbit where the International Space Station travels, and establish permanent a human presence on all of the significant bodies in the Solar system, and in bigger, more self-sufficient colonies than the ISS represents, floating in their own independent orbits.
Today is the 40th anniversary of one of the greatest achievements in human history. Let us honor the memory by vowing to re-open the door to space, and by realizing that vow with the actions necessary to bring it to fruition.
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Photo by Fred Koschara
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| July 19, 2009 |
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Sony F-717 |
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Sample Photo
Displayed January 31, 2016
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| Winter Late Sunset Sky and Esplanade Charles River Skyline |
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Photo by Fred Koschara
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| January 26, 2013 |
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Sony A99 |
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Through this site, you can purchase limited edition prints of photographs
taken by Fred Koschara,
displayed on
PhotoByFred.com
and other sites.
Limited edition prints are signed, numbered and printed on archival quality
paper with permanent pigment-based ink. Consequently, they represent a real
investment opportunity.
All of the prints we are currently offering are either in 8x10 inch or
11x17 class (A3 size) format, and may be purchased either mounted and
matted, or in any of a variety of frames. See the About Frames page for an overview
of the frames we are offering.
The supply of prints is limited to 25 copies of each image. The first
15 copies in each set are
offered at a fixed base price, while the next 7 are priced incrementally higher. (See the
chart on the
About Buying page for
more information about print prices.) The final 3 prints in each set will be sold at auction on
this site. Current pricing and auction information is shown on the page for
each individual image.
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Thanks for your interest! Feel free to browse through our catalog, and
we hope you find a picture that strikes your fancy. If so, our shopping cart
system will make it easy for you to have it to hanging on your wall!
We look forward to your business!
Sample Photo
Displayed January 27, 2012
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| Neglected Ceiling, (Former) Jello Factory, Leroy, New York |
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Photo by Fred Koschara
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| January 29, 2007 |
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Sony F-717 |
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Sample Photo
Displayed September 22, 2022
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| The Edge of Sunset, Plantation, Florida |
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Photo by Fred Koschara
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| September 24, 2020 |
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Sony A99 |
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