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Norfolk steam train with Weybourne windmill and rainbow Metal Print

by Simon Bratt
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Norfolk steam train with Weybourne windmill and rainbow metal print by Simon Bratt. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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North Norfolk Poppy Line steam train and carriages passing infront of Weybourne Windmill with a beautiful rainbow overhead in September... more
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North Norfolk Poppy Line steam train and carriages passing infront of Weybourne Windmill with a beautiful rainbow overhead in September 2022The North Norfolk Railway (NNR) in East Anglia in England, is also known as the Poppy Line, and runs for just over 5 miles between Sheringham and Holt. The first section was opened in 1884 under a different name and has changed hands over the years. It was threatened with closure in 2001 but the railway was able to raise nearly £300k pounds to purchase the site. Present day see's this short heritage line attracting many visitors with its various events and steam train activities. The Poppy Line got its name from the 19th Century poet Clement Scott who coined the term "Poppyland" referring to the unspoilt coastal area where poppies grew in abundance. Image @ CopyrightSimon Bratt Photographyhttps://www.simonbrattphotography.comhttps://www.facebook.com/simonbrattphotography/Also on https://simon-bratt.pixels.com/
About Simon Bratt

Full time UK photographer, published worldwide since 2008 specialising in conceptual and abstract ideas, which includes studio, on location and impromptu locations. Other subjects include a strong interest in nature and landscape photography. At the core, I am a passionate creator of photographic images across a range of sectors from small business, marketing & corporate, to personal portraits, pets, and family. I have been selling my services and images for over 12 year. As a small business I can be flexible and listen carefully to create something that is just what you wanted. I have extensive camera and computer skills, including digital image editing, Canon professional equipment, with online and offline image delivery. I hold a...
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