Donnybrook Farmland, South Western Australia
Print only – This includes the photographic image plus a white border (3 inches) around the image. Christian signs and titles on the white border with an embossed logo. The print is rolled in a tube. Free worldwide shipping.
Framed Print – The photographic print, with the white border, is framed behind glass, in either a White, Black or Timber frame. Classic and timeless. CHOOSE YOUR FRAME COLOUR IN THE CART.
Unstretched Canvas – The photographic image is printed onto canvas and signed by Christian. The canvas is sealed with a protective spray. This will allow you to gently wipe the image with a soft damp cloth, if necessary. Canvas is perfect in rooms with a lot of windows as it isn’t reflective. Free worldwide shipping.
Stretched Canvas – The canvas is sealed and then stretched around a wooden frame. Very lightweight for easy hanging.
Stretched Canvas with Shadowline Frame* – Either a White, Black or Timber frame is put around the stretched canvas. CHOOSE YOUR FRAME COLOUR IN THE CART.
Facemount Acrylic Print – A signed, high gloss print is fronted with 6mm acrylic and supplied with a u-channel on the back for easy hanging.
FRAMING EXAMPLES
Timber frame
Timber frame
Black frame
Black frame no mount
Canvas with timber shadow line frame
Canvas with timber shadow line frame Canvas with white shadow line frame
Canvas with timber shadow line frame
Canvas with black shadow line frame
Facemount acrylic
Facemount acrylic
Facemount acrylic
Facemount acrylic
(See Christians Gallery walk-though video to get a better understanding of these framing options – https://www.facebook.com/christian.fletcher.798/videos/10155722839267544/)
There are sunrises and there are sunrises, this was definitely one of the best I have seen in a long time. I was driving to Collie with fellow photographer Mark Stothard early one morning. There was light rain falling but we could see a pretty good break in the clouds near the horizon and new that if we could find a good foreground we might get lucky. It was a stressful time as we could see the light building and we were desperately looking for something good to include in the shot. We drove into Donnybrook and headed for the highest point of land we could find. Unfortunately all the roads on the Eastern side of town were dead ends. About that time we were freaking out we would miss it. We stopped on the edge of suburbia and pointed our lenses at this ridge line figuring anything is better than nothing. I decided to silhouette the trees and make it just about the colour. It was incredible.