Radcliffe Camera

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The Radcliffe Camera under the Milky Way. The Radcliffe Camera is one of the iconic buildings in Oxford. It is actually home to the Oxford University History faculty library and is part of the Bodleian Library complex. Built in 1737-49 and designed by James Gibbs. This from my series If the Lights Went out showing a glimpse of some iconic local city scapes would look like if light pollution didn’t exist.

Each print is hand printed by myself which allows me time to print them with the care and attention they deserve, they are printed on Fotospeed Fine Art Smooth Pearl paper. You have a choice of a print only or a print mounted in Acid free off white bevelled mounts with backing boards. This option means the image is ready to simply to place in the frame of your choice.

On the print only I normally suppy the print with a white border so whan you frame it any loss on the edges of the picture is kept down to a minium. But if you prefer a borderless print just mention it in the order, also I only list the more popular sizes but If you would like a different size please get in touch and I will be delighted to help.

With the mounted print the size is the actual mount. The 16 x 12" size is an A4 print in a 16 x 12" mount and the 10 x8" size is an A5 print in a 10 x 8" mount.

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I must point out since the UK left the EU any oversea orders might be subject to import duties when they arrive.

ABOUT ME

My name is Graham Norton and I am a passionate outdoors photographer from the small market town of Abingdon near Oxford.

Any questions or queries please get in touch and I will be delighted to help if I can.

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