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36" x 24" Canvas (no border) - £79.99
24" x 16" Canvas (no border) - £59.99
18" x 12" Canvas (no border) - £44.99
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36" x 24" Fine Art Print (2" border) - £59.99
24" x 16" Fine Art Print (1.5" border) - £42.99
18" x 12" Fine Art Print (1" border) - £29.99
OR with 5mm border:
36" x 24" Fine Art Print (5mm border) - £59.99
24" x 16" Fine Art Print (5mm border) - £42.99
18" x 12" Fine Art Print (5mm border) - £29.99
(Fine Art Print Options - Satin or Matt finish)
12" x 8" Welsh slate (no border) - £34.99
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Here, two Spitfires are depicted
beating up the South Oxfordshire countryside over a field
emblazoned with distinctive crimson poppies in this digital
montage in which the images were merged together using two of
my Spitfire photographs taken at a UK air show and a poppy
field in bloom.
The
Spitfires were removed from the original photographs using
various editing techniques in photoshop and using a graphics
tablet. The two aircraft in the finished image are MH434 a
Supermarine Spitfire MkIX in the foreground and EP120 a
clipped wing Supermarine Spitfire MkVb.
The
aircraft in the foreground MH434 was originally test flown by
the legendary Alex Henshaw and would go on to 222 Sqn flown by
Henry Lardner-Burke DFC who had seven and a half kills
attributed to him in this air frame. EP120 in the background
was taken into RAF service in May 1942 and joined 501 Squadron
a Month later, EP120 scored Six of her confirmed kills with
Squadron Leader Geoffrey Northcott at the controls. |