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Designed and sold by Michael Boniwell
$127.77
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Framed Art PrintGallery-grade prints with choice of wood frame
$127.77
Product features
- Wow, exhibition-quality prints and framing, a worthy decor centerpiece for years to come
- Choose from four high-quality timber finishes to suit your decor
- Premium acrylic pane is clearer and lighter than glass
- Shipped in protective packaging
- Your choice of custom box or flat frame styles
- Dimensions listed indicate printed image size, excluding mat board and frame dimensions
- Due to regional differences, the box frame thickness may vary depending on the local fulfiller with a minimum depth of 30mm up to 40mm
- Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

London Arch (Bridge) Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia
Australian Landscape Photography by Michael Boniwell. All images copyright. This is image is suitable for enormous prints. View Larger on Chockstone Photography London Arch is a natural rock formation along Victoria's Great Ocean Road. It used to be called "London Bridge" until 1990 when the span joining it to the mainland collapsed into the sea, leaving a couple of tourists stranded. Having spent most of a rainy afternoon in the carpark playing “Battleships” with my then 10 year old boy, we were starting to think the storm would never abate. Finally, with only a few minutes before sunset the downpour that was hammering the vehicle and rocking it side to side, suddenly eased. We leapt out of the car and scrambled to don layers, including thermals, ski-pants, and insulated jackets. Thus protected against the gale we fought our way over to the overlook a few metres away and proceeded to lash tripods to the heavy metal handrails. With solid concrete beneath us and my whole body braced against a big umbrella, the camera was stable, yielding tack sharp detail, even for the 8 second exposure needed for this image. At one point I yelled, partly to gain the strength needed to hold on and partly out of sheer joy at the raw experience. The last of the sunlight forced its way through a gap in the storm clouds, which moved from right to left at such a pace I had to reshoot continuously. This gave me the flexibility to pick the most balanced composition afterwards, since my entire concentration was focused on blocking the gale. With the light fading the rain came back. We packed gear frantically and ran for the car, soaking wet after only a minute or two, but with big grins on our faces. An evening to remember.
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