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Historic Bath Metal Print
by Paul Cowan
Product Details
Historic Bath metal print by Paul Cowan. 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.
Design Details
The heart of the ancient city of Bath, with historic Pulteney Bridge designed by the famous English architect Robert Adam.
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
The heart of the ancient city of Bath, with historic Pulteney Bridge designed by the famous English architect Robert Adam.
About Paul Cowan
PLEASE NOTE: Any watermark that is displayed will not appear on purchased prints. Paul is a professional art, travel, nature and food photographer working with both high-end digital and medium and large format film. He went into photography after a 30-year career in journalism in the UK and Middle East.
$91.00
Susan Garren
Congratulations on your sale...it is a nice surprise!
Paul Cowan
Thanks, everyone, it came as a nice surprise.
Kate Brown
Beautiful image, congrats on your sale! v
Lazaro Hurtado
congrats!
Andre Theophane SITCHET-KANDA
Congratulations on your sale!
Carol Komassa
Bath is one of my fav places...so much to photograph, Paul you did a great job here a more unusual shots! Congrats on your sale well done.
Maria Disley
How do you get so much into an image!!?
Paul Cowan replied:
Wide angle lens and stand in the right place. It helps to have had one of the world's greatest architects design the subject for maximum visual impact.
Paul Cowan
Thanks, Rich. It's just a jpg from the 5D (I was running out of card space at the time). Bath is a fabulous city. This was my first visit and I was only there overnight, before rushing off to Heathrow the next morning. So we spent the afternoon rushing trying to "do" the place in four or five hours.