Canvases are available in a range of sizes from either of these two categories:
Standard canvas sizes:
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Panoramic canvas sizes:
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Snowy Avenue | |
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An avenue of trees at Capital Park, Fulbourn just on the fringes of
Cambridge. Photograph taken early 2012. | |
Watch your speed! | |
40 mph road sign pointing the wrong way! Taken at Capital Park,
Fulbourn just on the fringes of Cambridge in early 2012.
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The Eiffel Tower at Night | |
The Eiffel Tower in Paris glowing in a warm, yellow/orange light on a cold, dark winters' night.
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La Musée Louvre, Paris - Panorama | |
The iconic glass pyramids at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
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Pop-Art Louvre | |
The Louvre Museum in Paris, but with a twist!
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A lone Barbary Ape | |
A solitary Barbary Ape, the iconic species of primate that inhabits
"the Rock".
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Sunset over the Broad | |
A springtime sunset over the Broad and the Sainsbury Centre at the
University of East Anglia, Norwich.
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A 'Broad' Evening | |
Evening setting in over the still UEA Broad.
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Back to top | |
Les Galeries Lafayettes Christmas Tree | |
The famous Christmas tree at Les Galeries Lafayettes department store
in Paris featuring suspended Christmas presents from the magnificent glass dome.
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Bird of Paradise | |
A Bird of Paradise flower in Nice, France.
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The Clock Tower of Westminster Palace (aka Big Ben) | |
The clock tower of Westminster Palace housing the bell named "Big Ben"
from which the tower gains its popular name.
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Rochester Skyscape | |
Rochester Castle and the rooftops of the adjacent High Street in the
foreground silhouetted by a dramatic evening skyscape.
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The River Seine | |
A panoramic view of the River Seine in Paris, France as seen from the
top of the Eiffel Tower.
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The London Eye | |
The London Eye, or the Millennium Wheel as it was also referred to as,
from Westminster Bridge.
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A Fallen Tree at Knole Park, Kent | |
A fallen but re-established tree at Knole Park, Sevenoaks in Kent, UK.
This tree is one of the relatively few survivors that were felled during the
infamous Great Storm of 1987. Interestingly, it was this Great Storm that downed six
of the seven great oaks from which the town, Sevenoaks, receives its name.
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