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Ben Nevis and the Corpach Wreck framed print
Ben Nevis the highest mountain in the British Isles at a height of 4413 feet. Photographed from across Loch Eil at Corpach on a near cloudless summer day the ship prominent in the image is the MV Dayspring which ran aground in 2011 and has not moved since.
art print
Your chosen art is printed on Epson Enhanced Matte 189gsm paper. This bright white paper prints with exceptional colour saturation and produces excellent highlight and shadow detail.
dry-mount fitting
As an optional upgrade, your picture is irreversibly bonded to a flat board, using heat and vacuum technology ensuring your print is perfectly flat. No risk of ever 'rippling' where the print develops a 'wavy' surface due to atmospheric changes.
framing
We use "Polcore Frames" made from 100% high quality recycled material given a wooden finish as described above. 30mm wide and 13mm deep.
clarity perspex
Scratch-resistant and beautifully clear Clarity+ acrylic glazing protects your artwork from humidity and filters 99% of UV light. Used UK-wide by professional artists and galleries.
ready to hang
Your framed wall art comes ready to hang with a taught cord secured to the frame with D Rings. Watch video to see more details.
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At Photo4me we have created a huge Gallery of high quality photographs created by photographers from all over the world.
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