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Patience is the key for this fisherman, ocean fishing on a cold Autumn day, hopefully he had some fond memories of his time fishing on this blustery afternoon as well as a 'catch of the day'.
I took this image knowing it would be developed in monochrome, the broody skies adding to the drama and ambiance of the day. I loved the leading lines of the wood on the jetty, and purposefully chose a low shooting angle to incorporate and exaggerate this within the image.

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Patience is the key for this fisherman, ocean fishing on a cold Autumn day, hopefully he had some fond memories of his time fishing on this blustery afternoon as well as a 'catch of the day'.
I took this image knowing it would be developed in monochrome, the broody skies adding to the drama and ambiance of the day. I loved the leading lines of the wood on the jetty, and purposefully chose a low shooting angle to incorporate and exaggerate this within the image.

Please insure you have checked that the size of the print suits your requirements. Home interior image is for illustrative purposes only.

Printed on to Hahnemuhle Fine Art Paper - Hahnemuhle were established in 1584 and still to this day produce some of the worlds best fine art papers. This standard of paper goes hand in hand with using quality printers, your images are printed by one of the UK's leading printers who have won numerous awards for their standard of excellency.

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, duties, and taxes vary widely from country to country. Please check with your local customs agency for details on estimated costs. Customs, duty, and taxes are non-refundable. So if you refuse a shipment because of unexpected import fees, the cost of the original shipping, any brokerage/customs/duty/taxes, and any return shipping charges will not be refunded.

Materials used:

hahnemuhle Fine Art Paper

Tags:
#blustery #black and white #seaside #coastal #photography #fine art photography #fishing #cold #moody landscape #moody sky #wintry landscape 

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I have always had a love of landscapes and travel, and from a young child I have enjoyed creative pursuits so it was a natural progression into photography. I have... Read more

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