View Article  Canvas/Fabric Prints from Shake Design

Mark Sunderland Photography has teamed up with local bespoke printing firm Shake Design to offer a range of images on a variety of canvas and fabric surfaces.  These pieces are supplied on box frames ready to hang.

A wide range of Mark Sunderland images is available, including Sandstone Swirls below, which looks great on the Poly Satin surface.

Unlike traditional canvas prints which can easily be damaged, Shake Design's fabrics are highly durable and won't crack, rip or sag.

Visit Shake Design here: http://www.shakedesign.com

Read more about the print finishes here: http://www.shakedesign.com/d/why-choose-our-wall-art-10

Sandstone Swirls print: http://www.shakedesign.com/p/photo-gallery--wall-art-20/landscapes-22/sandstone-swirls-70

View Article  New Stock Images from Mark Sunderland Photography on Alamy

New Yorkshire images have been added to the Mark Sunderland collection on Alamy, including the brand new Yorkshire Wheel (below) at the National Railway Museum in York.  This latest upload takes the total number of Mark Sunderland stock images available on Alamy to over 1500!

     

Click here to see the full Mark Sunderland collection on Alamy

View Article  June Image of The Month: Glastonbury Tor

Regular visitors to my site will know that I change the main page image every month.  As it's June now I thought I'd go back to my summer solstice (well, almost) image of Glastonbury Tor...

I took this image a few years ago now.  It was a couple of days before the solstice as there was a clear weather forecast that day, but it was raining on the solstice itself.  However, I was pleased with the sun's position just at the base of the tower.

I actually arrived far too early for this image, not knowing how long after sunrise the sun would appear over the Tor.  So, I had stumbled up the hill in complete darkness and watched the sky change colour around the Tor as the sun came up.  It didn't reach this point until around six, so I had quite a wait.  On the way back down the hill, I noticed a chap sleeping in a bivvy bag near the path - an early arrival for the solstice celebration it would seem - I must have walked right past him in the dark, so he's lucky I didn't stand on him!

See the site main page at http://www.marksunderland.com

The Glastonbury Tor image is at http://www.marksunderland.com/Portfolio/EnglishSeasons/GlastonburyTor.html