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Thurne Reflections

Wonderful colours and reflections bring this photographic print to life as Thurne Mill is seen reflected in the water on a calm winters morning. A glorious sky dawns across the Norfolk Broads landscape and brings beautiful reflections to the scene.

Norfolk is a county with a considerable number of windmills, and they have become a famous part of the landscape. They were used both for grinding corn/flour, and also for drainage, particularly on the Norfolk Broads. Some watermills also exist, but are less common due to the gentle landscape.

Photography by Rick Bowen.

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Canvas Art Print
The image is printed on gallery-quality canvas and stretched across a wooden frame for a 3D feel.

Triptych Canvas Print
The image is printed across 3 split panel canvases.

Acrylic Print
The art is printed on photographic paper and bonded to a modern acrylic panel with flame-polished edges and brushed aluminium fixings.

Poster Print
The image is printed on FujiFilm Crystal Archive photographic paper.

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