Archive for the ‘Prints’ Category

Buttermere on Canvas

Canvas Prints

Here is a photo of my Buttermere Panorama shot on Canvas at 150cm wide and 50cm tall. You can see more details on this image in my shop by clicking this link.

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Framed print of Coniston Water

Coniston Shore Framed

My latest Framed print at 30 x 20 inches in a solid Oak frame, Lewis shown for Scale. He won’t be as big as my prints forever. Click here to find out more information on this Coniston Print.

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Lake District Photography from Langdale

Langdale Summer

My Latest Lake District Photograph is from the head of the Langdale Valley. Intermittent light illuminates the head of the Langdale valley on a warm August Afternoon. The Langdale Pikes showing its terrain in the summer light. This picture is now available in my Langdale Photography Gallery.

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New Print Size

I have recently introduced a new print size. It’s 30 x 20 inches or 762mm x 508mm. You can see how the print looks in a 60mm Oak Frame here with Lewis for Scale. The final item is 100cm x 76cm.

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Latest Photo Display

My latest Lake District Photography Display is now up in Wilfs Cafe at the Mill Yard Staveley. A collection of Solid Oak Framed Lake District Prints are on display as well as a couple of Lake District Canvas prints. The display is in the large top room until further notice. There’s also a selection of Lake District Greetings Cards for sale downstairs too. Pop along and let me know what you think.

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Lake District Greetings Cards

New Greetings Cards

I now have a range of 36 high quality Lake District Greetings Cards available to purchase online and in various outlets around the Lake District. Below you can see the 6 new designs from Sharp Edge, Blencathra, Lingmorr Fell, Langdale, Ullswater, Gummers How, Wastwater Screes and Wastwater Summer from my recent outing. Click here for more info on my Lake District Greetings Cards for purchase.

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Wastwater Print for Irton

Large Framed Prints

I’ve recently supplied my largest framed print. As seen here with my son Lewis for scale, this Wastwater Panoramic Print was chosen by the new owners of Irton Hall for inclusion in the newly refurbished Hotel. More details on the installation and Irton Hall to follow.

The print alone measures 48 x 16 inches the final framed print is more like a domestic house door in size. Check out this quick iPhone picture to show scale.

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Lake District Photography of Dow Crag

Dow Crag

My Latest Photo is looking over Goats Water towards Dow Crag which is famous with Climbers in the Lake District. If you look carefully you can see the blue Stretcher box below the Crag.

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Framed Landscape Photography

Framed Landscape Photography Prints

My smallest framed print size is currently A4 in size. Although it’s not that small when framed, as shown here. The final item measures 485mm x 380mm or 19″ x 15″. The printed area is the same size as a regular letter. You can order any of my prints at this size for £60 plus insured postage in the UK. The picture in this frame is a long exposure capture on river Etive in front of Buchaille Etive Mor on Glencoe in Scotland. 

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Buttermere View

Buttermere Panorama

Buttermere has to be one of the most naturally beautiful parts of the Lakes, this panoramic shot over Buttermere towards Fleetwith Pike, Warnscale Botttom and Haystacks is a classic. The late winter sun setting over Haystacks adds a warming touch in contrast to the ice on the shore in the foreground. Here you can read more about this Buttermere print and the Sepia version in my Lake District Landscape Photography Gallery.

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Wastwater Still

Wastwater

Wastwater was recently voted as the best view in Britain. This is my take on the classic view over Wastwater towards Wasdale head and the famous 3 peaks of Yewbarrow, Great Gable and Ligmell. Follow this link to see more info on this Lake District Print of Wastwater.

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