A3 (c. 16"x12") print on:

Permajet Gold Silk (£26)

Innova Soft-textured matt (£24)

A2 (c. 23"x16") print on:
Permajet Gold Silk (£40)
Innova Soft-textured matt (£36)
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framing suggestion:
Moving from South London nearly a decade ago, having given up on the film industry as a
means of earning a living, and having retired from my subsequent work in the NHS as a IT
network engineer, we found an idyllic spot in a small Suffolk town with a river at the bottom of
the garden and a farm opposite. The large field that separates us from the farm itself is a
flood plain, and is unlikely ever to be built on, thankfully. The farming family have used the land
opposite us for arable goods, and occasionally livestock - horses, cattle, sheep. This picture
was taken when the field housed a number of highland cattle along with a few redpoles and a
small herd of sheep all at the same time. So I couldn't resist this shot of one curious sheep
trying to figure out what that brown lump was in the corner.
Because of its hand-held, extreme telephoto range (and it's also a bit of a crop), the image
quality of this picture us not up to our usual standard, so prints are restricted to A3 only. And
anyway, it works better as an intimate, comic portrait of the animals rather than as a large
display print.
Moving from South London nearly a decade ago, having given up on the film industry as a
means of earning a living, and having retired from my subsequent work in the NHS as a IT
network engineer, we found an idyllic spot in a small Suffolk town with a river at the bottom of
the garden and a farm opposite. The large field that separates us from the farm itself is a flood
plain, and is unlikely ever to be built on, thankfully. The farming family have used the land
opposite us for arable goods, and occasionally livestock - horses, cattle, sheep. This picture was
taken when the field housed a number of highland cattle along with a few redpoles and a small
herd of sheep all at the same time. So I couldn't resist this shot of one curious sheep trying to
figure out what that brown lump was in the corner.
Because of its hand-held, extreme telephoto range (and it's also a bit of a crop), the image
quality of this picture us not up to our usual standard, so prints are restricted to A3 only. And
anyway, it works better as an intimate, comic portrait of the animals rather than as a large
display print.

Oi! - shove off!

Just a plain simple frame for this comedic picture - doesn't detract

Just a plain simple frame for this comedic picture - doesn't detract

A3 (c. 16"x12") print on:

Permajet Gold Silk (£26)

Innova Soft-textured matt (£24)