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Porlock Weir is
a very interesting little village on the North Devon Coast. The image
itself is of the beach with its large multicoloured flat stones and the yellow
lichen covered wooden channel defenses leading the eye in towards the two
channel markers made of simple tree branches. This rather Heath Robinson affair
is in marked contrast to the very impressive & presumable very expensive
lock gates further up the beach; leading as they do now to a very silted
up channel which goes but a short way inland. Photographed in May 2007 using
a Canon EOS 5D (12.6 megapixel) in combination with a Canon 28mm - 135mm
IS USM lens. Stuart Hewins DPAGB |
20mm frame thickness
| Canvas 12"x16" £67 |
C2C0018 | |
| Canvas 22"x30" £137 |
C4C0018 |
44mm frame thickness
| Canvas 12"x16" £88 |
C6C0018 | |
| Canvas 22"x30" £179 |
C8C0018 |
Other media available
| Mounted Traditional print £35 |
F1F0032 |
Traditional
prints are 'best fit' to 12"x18" photographic paper, window
mounted on ivory or white card as appropriate and completed with a
backing board.
The board is trimmed to fit
a standard 16"x22" photographic frame.
All prints are supplied post
and package free.