Isle of Harris

£25.00£60.00

HARRIS TWEED TRUCK.
1957 Albion truck. Purchased and operated by the now defunct Kenneth Mackenzie Tweed Mill until 1970, when it was abandoned in North Harris. 30 years later I photographed it in the same spot (November 2010).
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Also available framed and ready to hang.
Pricing and info here

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More info about the Harris Tweed Truck on The Flying Monk Blog

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Description

Professionally printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive paper. I use ‘lustre’ paper – a silky version of ‘matt’ paper. It can be handled more easily than gloss i.e. less prone to fingerprints and has reduced surface reflections, making it ideal for framing.

The paper has been tested against fading and is guaranteed for up to 80 years when not placed in direct sunlight.

Professional reviews of the paper say: “High gloss combined with unique iridescent pearl like effect. High maximum density with deep blacks. Thick paper base. Exceptional sharpness. Purer highlights. Vibrant colour reproduction. Excellent image longevity”.

Additional information

Weight N/A
Size

A3 (420mm x 297mm), A4 (297mm x 210mm)

Print Specification

Printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive TYPE DP II Lustre paper, which is at the top of Fuji’s Crystal Archive range. Optimised for digital exposure, Digital C-Type prints are true photographic prints.

Made by exposing light to genuine photographic paper, C-Type prints are “continuous tone” – ie. colour is step-less and this means 18 million colours per square inch. Because the image is formed in the paper emulsion, the images have a depth to them missing from ink and dye based print systems. C-Types also have very robust handling properties, resisting scratching and marks. These prints feature the highest level of image stability, making them ideal for display purposes.