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Item: A Framed photograph that i have taken - which shows plane trails landing at an airport at sunset.

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Picture was taken in Nice, France.

Image is framed in a lovely black flat frame, with bright white border.

It really does look beautiful.

The sky esp with a slight purple tinge really shines. Looks stunning. Will go great on any walls in your house or if you want at your work place!!

Perhaps this could be a nice present for someone??

Price: $180 plus postage Check for other options below..

Print size: 610mm by 410mm:

Actual image (What it will looks like):

My sig is not printed on the photograph. Picture is just for illustration purposes.

Please do note image has been resized a lot and compression has been lost.

Im not going to post my highres photos as someone might just copy it and take it etc etc..

Oh if you look closely enough you can see the windows of the plane :P

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Framed photo image (how it looks):

Sorry will try and take better pics soon.. was in a hurry

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Now if you want the different colored frames or borders etc.. i can do that :D

If you just want the poster i can print it alone too.. PM for price..

I can get the image framed in three different sizes with two different frame styles (box or flat).

Frames are crafted from quality timbers in a range of finishes. A white, off-white or black matte surrounds the print to emphasize my work and bring the piece to life. Premium ultra-clear perspex in front provides a superior finish and means the piece is lighter and easier for you to move without breaking.

Check pic below for different options: If you are interested in other sizes and what not, please do send me a pm.

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You can now purchase all my other images online directly.

Please do visit my website (www.sidd-rishi.com)

Click on purchases and the rest is very simple!!

You can find out how the image will look like before purchasing too.. Eg) If you want it framed, it will show the final product.. so you know exactly what you are buying and how it looks etc etc..

Please do check it out :D

thank you

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