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Choose from our standard print or high quality metallic print
Standard Print Metallic PrintPrints on Metallic paper
We do special very limited editions of our Art produced on Kodak Metallic paper – these always have a much lower edition size than the regular prints.
We use Kodak Endura Metallic Paper for these prints.
Kodak Professional Endura Metallic Paper is a silver halide colour paper with a distinctive glossy finish and metallic appearance with stunning deep rich colours and depth that will draw all eyes to your Art.
It has excellent fade resistance and will continue to look amazing for more than 100 years in a typical home display out of direct sunlight, and over 200 years in dark storage.
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Choose from our simple or custom frames
Frames
Simple Frame - Dark Wood
Simple Frame - Light Wood
Simple Frame - White
Simple Frame - Black
Custom Frame - Aluminum - 8mm Frosted Silver
Custom Frame - Dark Wood - 31mm Walnut Stain
Custom Frame - Light Wood - 30mm Maple Veneer
Custom Frame - Oak - 34mm Oak Barefaced
Custom Frame - Gold - 40mm Gold Leaf
Custom Frame - White - 30mm Profiled White Stain
Custom Frame - Black - 30mm Profiled Black Stain
Custom Frame - Bronze - 30mm Ferrosa Bronze
Custom Frame - Silver - 25mm Metallic Pewter
Your Art is printed on Fuji Crystal Archive professional paper and mounted onto archival quality 3mm board. Each piece of Art is a limited edition, and is individually numbered and hand signed on the rear of the mounted print.
We offer a choice of beautiful frames that will show the art off wherever you choose to display it
Each piece, whether framed or not, includes a certificate of Authenticity and a data card that gives you the story and details of the original photo.
This is limited to 50 copies of the A4 size, 30 copies of the A3 size and just 10 copies of the A2 size.
Storms Expected
Image the sleepy town of Cemaes, on Anglesey in Wales, and a nice peaceful day, when the skies darken and a storm blows in from the bay.
Cemaes is a village on the north coast of Anglesey in Wales, sited on Cemaes Bay, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is partly owned by the National Trust.
It is the most northerly village in Wales.
The name Cemaes derives from the Welsh word cemais, meaning "bend or loop in a river, inlet of sea, bay"
It was taken late afternoon on the 25nd of November 2015 with a Fuji X-T1 and a 8mm fisheye lens 1/60th shutter speed at ISO 200 and an aperture of f/1.0