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Showing posts with label art prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art prints. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 June 2011

New framed prints



I mentioned a while ago that I was considering making framed prints available and have decided to introduce them next month.

The example on the left is how they will be presented in a standard hard wood frame. I may be able to make a selection of frames available.

More information soon.

Sunday, 24 April 2011

Framed example of an A4 Print from my Wildlife collection



I've just loaded this example of one of my A4 bordered prints framed in a 30mm Oak Moulding.

If you go to the Prints for Sale page you can open the image to approximately full size in a new window.

At the moment this is just to illustrate how a print looks when it's framed but I may also offer the prints ready framed sometime in the future.

I'll welcome any questions or comments about the print collection and any framing preferences you may have.

Sunday, 3 April 2011

New prints for sale


I've at long last made a start at populating the prints for sale page. There are three available at present with a lot more to come as quickly as I can manage.

You can view and buy on line from the Prints for Sale page.
I hope you enjoy them.

Saturday, 9 February 2008

Red Deer Hind




The Red Deer hind was browsing on heath under a cloud of midges and I was camode up on the edge of the bog waiting for a Roe buck when the hind came quietly out from the forests edge.

She was there for a fair time when there was a change of wind direction and she caught my scent, which put her head up (the moment of this shot); but she couldn't figure out where I was. After some hesitation she decided to go back into the trees and drifted off, still testing the air.

I'd been in one position for long enough and had more or less given up on the buck so I stood up. When my head cleared the bracken there was a crash to the right about thirty feet away and I was greeted with the sight of the retreating rear end of the Roe Buck I'd been waiting to see.

Seems to be the way of it with me and Roe deer. I've missed some fantastic shots and never, so far, managed to get one I would want to publish. It'll happen right one of these days and the red hind made it worth the effort on this occasion.
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