Prints are printed on high grade Permajet lustre paper. All frames are made from Italian wood mouldings, glazed with high quality acrylic with a two inch mount and are ready to hang straight out of the box. Canvases are printed on premium Fujifilm canvas material coated with three layers of satin coat for added protection and stretched over one inch thick canvas frame. For more information on how I print and frame my work visit my Irish Landscape Photography page. Please note that the colour of both prints, canvases and frames may appear different than they do on screen; the watermark in the middle of my online images will not appear on prints and the aspect ratio of prints may appear different from the online image.
Carrick-a-Rede Coastline, Co. Antrim 3
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Description
A sunny September day at the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge which links the mainland to the little island which once served as the base of operations for local salmon fishermen. The National Trust which owns Carrick-a-Rede doesn't permit drone flying over its land, a fact which I wasn't aware of until I had walked over a mile from Ballintoy village to the rope bridge hauling my drone and camera equipment.
Not to be deterred by the prospect of driving fifty miles to be denied my desired drone shot of Carrick-a-Rede I simply drove a few hundred metres down the road and stopped at a car park where I was able to launch it safely. The resulting images of this beautiful sunny September day were worth the journey.
I print all of my prints on high grade Permajet lustre photo paper.
Choose from five different frame colours.
I include part of the image on the side of the canvas.