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Bodinnick Ferry Print, Fowey Cornwall Wall Art, Daphne du Maurier Coastal Photo
from £16.50
PH0154 A view of the River Fowey, Cornwall
A peaceful view across the River Fowey towards Bodinnick in Cornwall, featuring the Bodinnick Ferry and the riverside home once associated with author Daphne du Maurier. The soft painterly style gives the scene a gentle, timeless feel, with boats resting on the calm blue water and houses tucked into the green hillside beyond.
Bodinnick is a beautiful and characterful village on the opposite side of the river from Fowey, known for its ferry crossing, waterside charm and literary connection to Daphne du Maurier. This image captures that lovely mix of Cornish river life, coastal history and peaceful scenery.
A lovely print for anyone who loves Cornwall, Fowey, Bodinnick, river views, boats or literary connections to the Cornish coast. Perfect for a coastal home, holiday cottage, reading room, office space or as a thoughtful gift for someone with a love of Cornwall.
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 and will include a white 10mm border to make mounting/framing easier. Some images may require to be cropped to fit specific paper sizes.
Images are packaged rolled within a cardboard postal tube.
A peaceful view across the River Fowey towards Bodinnick in Cornwall, featuring the Bodinnick Ferry and the riverside home once associated with author Daphne du Maurier. The soft painterly style gives the scene a gentle, timeless feel, with boats resting on the calm blue water and houses tucked into the green hillside beyond.
Bodinnick is a beautiful and characterful village on the opposite side of the river from Fowey, known for its ferry crossing, waterside charm and literary connection to Daphne du Maurier. This image captures that lovely mix of Cornish river life, coastal history and peaceful scenery.
A lovely print for anyone who loves Cornwall, Fowey, Bodinnick, river views, boats or literary connections to the Cornish coast. Perfect for a coastal home, holiday cottage, reading room, office space or as a thoughtful gift for someone with a love of Cornwall.
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 and will include a white 10mm border to make mounting/framing easier. Some images may require to be cropped to fit specific paper sizes.
Images are packaged rolled within a cardboard postal tube.
PH0154 A view of the River Fowey, Cornwall
A peaceful view across the River Fowey towards Bodinnick in Cornwall, featuring the Bodinnick Ferry and the riverside home once associated with author Daphne du Maurier. The soft painterly style gives the scene a gentle, timeless feel, with boats resting on the calm blue water and houses tucked into the green hillside beyond.
Bodinnick is a beautiful and characterful village on the opposite side of the river from Fowey, known for its ferry crossing, waterside charm and literary connection to Daphne du Maurier. This image captures that lovely mix of Cornish river life, coastal history and peaceful scenery.
A lovely print for anyone who loves Cornwall, Fowey, Bodinnick, river views, boats or literary connections to the Cornish coast. Perfect for a coastal home, holiday cottage, reading room, office space or as a thoughtful gift for someone with a love of Cornwall.
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 and will include a white 10mm border to make mounting/framing easier. Some images may require to be cropped to fit specific paper sizes.
Images are packaged rolled within a cardboard postal tube.
A peaceful view across the River Fowey towards Bodinnick in Cornwall, featuring the Bodinnick Ferry and the riverside home once associated with author Daphne du Maurier. The soft painterly style gives the scene a gentle, timeless feel, with boats resting on the calm blue water and houses tucked into the green hillside beyond.
Bodinnick is a beautiful and characterful village on the opposite side of the river from Fowey, known for its ferry crossing, waterside charm and literary connection to Daphne du Maurier. This image captures that lovely mix of Cornish river life, coastal history and peaceful scenery.
A lovely print for anyone who loves Cornwall, Fowey, Bodinnick, river views, boats or literary connections to the Cornish coast. Perfect for a coastal home, holiday cottage, reading room, office space or as a thoughtful gift for someone with a love of Cornwall.
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 and will include a white 10mm border to make mounting/framing easier. Some images may require to be cropped to fit specific paper sizes.
Images are packaged rolled within a cardboard postal tube.