A Welsh mountain amphitheatre under low cloud, photographed from the lakeshore. The cliff-face rises to a ceiling of mist. A thread of water drops down the rock. The lake churns against the pebbles at your feet.
The second frame is from the same position, composed lower into the water. The pebbles are visible through the surface and the cloud is slightly thinner on the ridge behind.
Why canvas
Landscape at this scale reads best on canvas. The texture of the weave softens the water without muddying the rock, and matte canvas has no glare from overhead light, so the print holds in a lit room at any time of day. Archival paper is the right choice for the same image under glass in a quieter room, at a smaller size where the detail has room to read.
