Millstones Acrylic Print
by Andy Astbury
Product Details
Millstones acrylic print by Andy Astbury. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
A group of millstones lie abandoned at the site where they were carved by hand from the hard Millstone Grit of the Peak District.... more
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Artist's Description
A group of millstones lie abandoned at the site where they were carved by hand from the hard Millstone Grit of the Peak District.
Crepuscular rays illuminate the old hill fort of Carl Wark and Hathersage Moor while a curtain of rain can be seen falling on Totley Moor in the far distance.
About Andy Astbury
I am a full-time Natural History and Wildlife photographer from Cheshire, in the North West UK. As well as taking photographs I teach photography at all levels and also specialise in digital workflow tuition and colour management. My passion is really for landscapes and seascapes together with macro photography and my beloved Norwegian Sea Eagles. Although I am a bit of a "technique-freak" I strive to teach people that photography is, at the end of the day, a visual art form; and as such it's all about the final image, and that as long as you achieve the desired result, then there's no right or wrong way of getting there - just more, or less, efficient ways! I'm also a professional photography and Lightroom/Photoshop educator and...
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Martin Zezula
Nic e :D
Bob and Nancy Kendrick
Very dramatic! voted
Benjamin Matthijs
Oh what a dramatic sky! Well done. Voted!
Marcia Lee Jones
Everything you capture has wonderful timing and the compositions are always striking. v/f
Ken Walters
Good shot, shows up textures on mill wheels as well as a dramatic landscape.
Clare Bambers
Now I know what the rays are called!! I've always called them God's rays. Great image. v
Andy Astbury replied:
I call 'em God Rays too Clare - thanks:)))
Therese Alcorn
I totally agree, Andy! What an amazing find - the lighting is superb! Voted!
Andy Astbury replied:
Thank you Therese:)))