Description
The SS Ayrfield, formally called the Corrimal was a 1100 tonne steam collier vessel that was used to ship coal from Newcastle into Sydney, and was then re purposed as a transport ship during World War II. Ending its life at the ship breaking yards that used to adorn the Homebush bayside, its final resting place amongst the mangroves has seen it turned into a giant floating plant pot, a forest of mangrove trees jutting from its interior, juxtaposed against the rusting hulk. It has become a photographers favourite, and this shot even captured some sneaky seagulls who sat fro long enough on the edge of the hull while I captured this long exposure.
PRINT DETAILS
SIZE: A4, A3 or A2
PAPER: Canson Platine Fibre Rag 100% Cotton fibre Lustre
OPTIONAL MOUNT: 11×14″ (A4), 16×20″ (A3), 20×24″ (A2) Arctic White 100% Acid Free mat board
PRINTED WITH PASSION
All our prints come on Canson or Hahnemuhle 100% cotton fibre rag paper using Epson Archival Quality Inks and shipped to you in a stiff shipping tube or flatpack to ensure your print arrives undamaged and ready for framing.
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