
This picture is one of my favorites, and is a favorite of some of the folks I work with. I took this picture right after my lens broke - fortunately, the lens still functions as a lens, "just" the motor is broke.
I can see why its your favourite....Great pic.
.............damn.........you need to do a 24x36 print of that, that is unreal. That dynamic range is just killing me.....I think I will go fall over on the way to getting another Beer. You seriously need to do something this shot.
| QUOTE (kkart @ April 27, 2006 05:03 pm) |
| .............damn.........you need to do a 24x36 print of that, that is unreal. That dynamic range is just killing me.....I think I will go fall over on the way to getting another Beer. You seriously need to do something this shot. |
I concur with kkart............you should do something with this pic, it would be waste to leave it trapped merely trapped in cyber-space.
Thanks for the feedback!
Not sure about a 24x36, probably would end up looking "pixelated" unless if you view it from a distance.
Any idea on where to get a print that large produced, and with decent quality without breaking the budget? I've been disappointed with most of the places I've tried so far, especially when it comes to maintaining dynamic range and the resolution that I provide to them. Many places "enhance", creating saturation and dark spots and most places discard pixels in their processing - you can tell by comparing pixelation on the screen with what you can see in the print.
Again, if you guys have had better experiences, let me know.