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The famous southern
English castle seen in a completely different light - in fact in infra red
light! Photographed on Kodak High Speed Infra Red film with an Olympus
OM10 in August 1989. The original print is on traditional black &
white paper where masking & bleaching techniques were used to brighten
the important highlights. The graininess' the film adds an impressionistic
feel to the image. Stuart Hewins DPAGB |
20mm frame thickness
| Canvas 12"x18" £69 |
D2D0034 | |
| Canvas 22"x34" £146 |
D4D0034 |
44mm frame thickness
| Canvas 12"x18" £89 |
D6D0034 | |
| Canvas 22"x34" £188 |
D8D0034 |
Other media available
| Mounted Traditional print £35 |
F1F0075 |
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.