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Over a period of three years I have captured "The Wreck of the Dayspring", which is situated on the lovely island of Kerrara, in Little Horseshoe Bay, Oban, Scotland. This wreck is so picturesque laying on its side in a beauifull bay I just had to capture its wounderful colours and decay. It is a very pretty and appealing wreck to Photograph. I hope you like it as much as I do.

All my Images are "Limited Signed Prints"

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Important notice for buyers: Customers are solely responsible for all duties, import taxes and brokerage fees. These are not included in the cost of shipping or handling of your order. Customs, duty, and taxes are non-refundable.

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There will need to be an additional boarder around the image when mounting to take into account All Titles, Signatures and Editions if you want to display these.

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In the unlikely event that the print should arrive damaged, or simply just does not meet your expectation, I will make my absolute best to remedy the situation. There is also a 7-day money-back guarantee so that you can feel confident with your purchase.

IMPORTANT NOTICE
All images are copyright protected and if copied and sold without the express permission of the Artist outside of this site will be classed as none commissioned and incur costs at a value per image sold of £500 together with any Solicitor and Court costs where necessary.

Materials used:

Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper is a silver halide colour paper, designed exclusively to produce high-image-quality colour prints. This paper incorporates latest silver halide emulsion technology, coupler technology and layer design technology.

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The Wreck of The Dayspring (2019)

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by David Ireland LRPS

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Over a period of three years I have captured "The Wreck of the Dayspring", which is situated on the lovely island of Kerrara, in Little Horseshoe Bay, Oban, Scotland. This wreck is so picturesque laying on its side in a beauifull bay I just had to capture its wounderful colours and decay. It is a very pretty and appealing wreck to Photograph. I hope you like it as much as I do.

All my Images are "Limited Signed Prints"

SALES TAX NON EU

Important notice for buyers: Customers are solely responsible for all duties, import taxes and brokerage fees. These are not included in the cost of shipping or handling of your order. Customs, duty, and taxes are non-refundable.

PLEASE NOTE

There will need to be an additional boarder around the image when mounting to take into account All Titles, Signatures and Editions if you want to display these.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

In the unlikely event that the print should arrive damaged, or simply just does not meet your expectation, I will make my absolute best to remedy the situation. There is also a 7-day money-back guarantee so that you can feel confident with your purchase.

IMPORTANT NOTICE
All images are copyright protected and if copied and sold without the express permission of the Artist outside of this site will be classed as none commissioned and incur costs at a value per image sold of £500 together with any Solicitor and Court costs where necessary.

Materials used:

Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper is a silver halide colour paper, designed exclusively to produce high-image-quality colour prints. This paper incorporates latest silver halide emulsion technology, coupler technology and layer design technology.

Tags:
#dayspring #kerrarra #shipwreck #wooden ship 
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I have been passionate about photography for most of my life, always striving to attain perfection in what I produce. To me it’s not acceptable just to capture an image,... Read more

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