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Cornwall Coast Print: Polzeath Seascape, The Rumps Headland Photography Wall Art
from £21.50
PH0352 Coastal Walk, The Rumps
The Rumps, near Polzeath in North Cornwall, is a striking twin-headland promontory known for its dramatic cliffs, stunning coastal views, and rich history. Jutting into the Atlantic Ocean, it’s part of the Pentire Headland, managed by the National Trust, and offers scenic walking trails with panoramic seascapes and abundant wildlife.
Historically, The Rumps was the site of an Iron Age hill fort, with visible earthworks hinting at ancient defensive structures. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, often featuring nesting seabirds, and in spring and summer, the cliffs are adorned with vibrant wildflowers. The poet Laurie Lee famously wrote his poem April Rise nearby.
Perfect for walkers, nature lovers, and photographers, The Rumps provides a peaceful escape with breath-taking views over the coastline and out to the vast Atlantic.
This Photograph is printed on Pro Luster Paper: Featuring a subtle sheen, this paper enhances colour vibrancy and detail while minimizing glare.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ANY PICTURE FRAMES SHOWN ARE ONLY FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES
The Photographer
Andy Durnin is a Cornish born and bred photographer who lives in and loves Cornwall.
All images are captured using Canon cameras and lenses. Currently shooting with a Canon R5.
All images are printed by Andy Durnin using a Canon Prograf1000 printer using only original canon inks.
The Canon image PROGRAF PRO-1000 printer uses Canon LUCIA PRO ink, a 12-colour pigment-based ink system. This ink is designed to deliver:
High colour accuracy and wide gamut: Ideal for professional photo printing with rich, vibrant colours.
Deep blacks and smooth gradations: Thanks to dedicated matte black and photo black inks.
Longevity and durability: Pigment inks offer excellent fade resistance, making prints suitable for archival purposes.
Gloss optimization: The Chroma Optimizer ink improves gloss uniformity and reduces bronzing on glossy papers.
A2, A3, A4 Photo printed on Canon Pro Luster 260g/m² photo paper.
8"x10" Printed on Canon Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss Satin 260g/m² photo paper.
Paper sizes
8"x10" (20cmx25cm)
A4 - 21cm x 29.7cm 8.3” x 11.7”
A3 - 29.7cm x 42cm 11 ¾” x 16 ½”
A2 - 42cm x 59.4cm 16 ½” x 23 3/8”
All images are unframed
All prints will be printed at the stated sizes. However, a white border can be added to the image to make mounting/framing easier. Please select white border in picture size.
Some images may require to be cropped to fit specific paper sizes.
Images are packaged rolled within a cardboard postal tube.
The Rumps, near Polzeath in North Cornwall, is a striking twin-headland promontory known for its dramatic cliffs, stunning coastal views, and rich history. Jutting into the Atlantic Ocean, it’s part of the Pentire Headland, managed by the National Trust, and offers scenic walking trails with panoramic seascapes and abundant wildlife.
Historically, The Rumps was the site of an Iron Age hill fort, with visible earthworks hinting at ancient defensive structures. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, often featuring nesting seabirds, and in spring and summer, the cliffs are adorned with vibrant wildflowers. The poet Laurie Lee famously wrote his poem April Rise nearby.
Perfect for walkers, nature lovers, and photographers, The Rumps provides a peaceful escape with breath-taking views over the coastline and out to the vast Atlantic.
This Photograph is printed on Pro Luster Paper: Featuring a subtle sheen, this paper enhances colour vibrancy and detail while minimizing glare.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ANY PICTURE FRAMES SHOWN ARE ONLY FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES
The Photographer
Andy Durnin is a Cornish born and bred photographer who lives in and loves Cornwall.
All images are captured using Canon cameras and lenses. Currently shooting with a Canon R5.
All images are printed by Andy Durnin using a Canon Prograf1000 printer using only original canon inks.
The Canon image PROGRAF PRO-1000 printer uses Canon LUCIA PRO ink, a 12-colour pigment-based ink system. This ink is designed to deliver:
High colour accuracy and wide gamut: Ideal for professional photo printing with rich, vibrant colours.
Deep blacks and smooth gradations: Thanks to dedicated matte black and photo black inks.
Longevity and durability: Pigment inks offer excellent fade resistance, making prints suitable for archival purposes.
Gloss optimization: The Chroma Optimizer ink improves gloss uniformity and reduces bronzing on glossy papers.
A2, A3, A4 Photo printed on Canon Pro Luster 260g/m² photo paper.
8"x10" Printed on Canon Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss Satin 260g/m² photo paper.
Paper sizes
8"x10" (20cmx25cm)
A4 - 21cm x 29.7cm 8.3” x 11.7”
A3 - 29.7cm x 42cm 11 ¾” x 16 ½”
A2 - 42cm x 59.4cm 16 ½” x 23 3/8”
All images are unframed
All prints will be printed at the stated sizes. However, a white border can be added to the image to make mounting/framing easier. Please select white border in picture size.
Some images may require to be cropped to fit specific paper sizes.
Images are packaged rolled within a cardboard postal tube.
PH0352 Coastal Walk, The Rumps
The Rumps, near Polzeath in North Cornwall, is a striking twin-headland promontory known for its dramatic cliffs, stunning coastal views, and rich history. Jutting into the Atlantic Ocean, it’s part of the Pentire Headland, managed by the National Trust, and offers scenic walking trails with panoramic seascapes and abundant wildlife.
Historically, The Rumps was the site of an Iron Age hill fort, with visible earthworks hinting at ancient defensive structures. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, often featuring nesting seabirds, and in spring and summer, the cliffs are adorned with vibrant wildflowers. The poet Laurie Lee famously wrote his poem April Rise nearby.
Perfect for walkers, nature lovers, and photographers, The Rumps provides a peaceful escape with breath-taking views over the coastline and out to the vast Atlantic.
This Photograph is printed on Pro Luster Paper: Featuring a subtle sheen, this paper enhances colour vibrancy and detail while minimizing glare.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ANY PICTURE FRAMES SHOWN ARE ONLY FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES
The Photographer
Andy Durnin is a Cornish born and bred photographer who lives in and loves Cornwall.
All images are captured using Canon cameras and lenses. Currently shooting with a Canon R5.
All images are printed by Andy Durnin using a Canon Prograf1000 printer using only original canon inks.
The Canon image PROGRAF PRO-1000 printer uses Canon LUCIA PRO ink, a 12-colour pigment-based ink system. This ink is designed to deliver:
High colour accuracy and wide gamut: Ideal for professional photo printing with rich, vibrant colours.
Deep blacks and smooth gradations: Thanks to dedicated matte black and photo black inks.
Longevity and durability: Pigment inks offer excellent fade resistance, making prints suitable for archival purposes.
Gloss optimization: The Chroma Optimizer ink improves gloss uniformity and reduces bronzing on glossy papers.
A2, A3, A4 Photo printed on Canon Pro Luster 260g/m² photo paper.
8"x10" Printed on Canon Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss Satin 260g/m² photo paper.
Paper sizes
8"x10" (20cmx25cm)
A4 - 21cm x 29.7cm 8.3” x 11.7”
A3 - 29.7cm x 42cm 11 ¾” x 16 ½”
A2 - 42cm x 59.4cm 16 ½” x 23 3/8”
All images are unframed
All prints will be printed at the stated sizes. However, a white border can be added to the image to make mounting/framing easier. Please select white border in picture size.
Some images may require to be cropped to fit specific paper sizes.
Images are packaged rolled within a cardboard postal tube.
The Rumps, near Polzeath in North Cornwall, is a striking twin-headland promontory known for its dramatic cliffs, stunning coastal views, and rich history. Jutting into the Atlantic Ocean, it’s part of the Pentire Headland, managed by the National Trust, and offers scenic walking trails with panoramic seascapes and abundant wildlife.
Historically, The Rumps was the site of an Iron Age hill fort, with visible earthworks hinting at ancient defensive structures. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, often featuring nesting seabirds, and in spring and summer, the cliffs are adorned with vibrant wildflowers. The poet Laurie Lee famously wrote his poem April Rise nearby.
Perfect for walkers, nature lovers, and photographers, The Rumps provides a peaceful escape with breath-taking views over the coastline and out to the vast Atlantic.
This Photograph is printed on Pro Luster Paper: Featuring a subtle sheen, this paper enhances colour vibrancy and detail while minimizing glare.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ANY PICTURE FRAMES SHOWN ARE ONLY FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES
The Photographer
Andy Durnin is a Cornish born and bred photographer who lives in and loves Cornwall.
All images are captured using Canon cameras and lenses. Currently shooting with a Canon R5.
All images are printed by Andy Durnin using a Canon Prograf1000 printer using only original canon inks.
The Canon image PROGRAF PRO-1000 printer uses Canon LUCIA PRO ink, a 12-colour pigment-based ink system. This ink is designed to deliver:
High colour accuracy and wide gamut: Ideal for professional photo printing with rich, vibrant colours.
Deep blacks and smooth gradations: Thanks to dedicated matte black and photo black inks.
Longevity and durability: Pigment inks offer excellent fade resistance, making prints suitable for archival purposes.
Gloss optimization: The Chroma Optimizer ink improves gloss uniformity and reduces bronzing on glossy papers.
A2, A3, A4 Photo printed on Canon Pro Luster 260g/m² photo paper.
8"x10" Printed on Canon Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss Satin 260g/m² photo paper.
Paper sizes
8"x10" (20cmx25cm)
A4 - 21cm x 29.7cm 8.3” x 11.7”
A3 - 29.7cm x 42cm 11 ¾” x 16 ½”
A2 - 42cm x 59.4cm 16 ½” x 23 3/8”
All images are unframed
All prints will be printed at the stated sizes. However, a white border can be added to the image to make mounting/framing easier. Please select white border in picture size.
Some images may require to be cropped to fit specific paper sizes.
Images are packaged rolled within a cardboard postal tube.