Description
Late summer sunrise at Chantonbury Ring
South Downs, West Sussex England
Chanctonbury Ring is one of the most prominent landmarks along the South Downs Way.
The view is looking through the trees on the 7th September.
The ring is an Iron Age hill fort that later housed a temple during Roman times. It is most renowned for the impressive beech trees that dominate the site.
The trees were planted in 1760 by Charles Goring, heir to the large Wiston Estate.
The acrylic prints come with a gloss finish, providing a amazing colour depth and luminosity, the image brilliance, and durability make it the most suitable finish for landscape photography as it approaches almost 3D in appearance.
These prints are archival and of Museum quality.
All pictures come with the RFW monogram on the front and a numbered limited edition certificate printed on the reverse.
Please note that this print is solely limited in the size available here, and may be reproduced at my discretion for use in future Box Sets, Books, Calendars, Publicity or Exhibitions – however, they will never be sold as open-edition prints to the public.
Bespoke picture sizes
I’m flexible with sizes and can create custom, one-of-a-kind dimensions for any of the photographs.
Please contact me directly to discuss your requirements.