Metal is what I was thinking... those colors would look terific on metal. I have had seven shots printed on metal so far, and they work out really well (especially with colors). They go over well especially if you like the glossy look (which I think would work well with yours also).
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Greetings again, all. I haven’t posted here in ages. I did notice the other day that this site made it to the six “most visited” sites on Chrome. The reference material about Canon products is simply fantastic. So, I thought that I should participate in the forums more. Here are a couple of recent shots.
From a recent trip to San Fran where I have been wanting this shot for years.
And, from a recent cruise to Alaska.
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I agree! Pat, where have you had your metal prints done? I have used Image Wizards and am quite happy with the results.
Here's one from this morning: Sunrise on Mount Crowfoot at Bow Lake, Icefields Parkway, Banff. The days are getting shorter, but I still had to set the alarm to 4:50 am to capture this (it's a 90 minute drive from home).
Jonathan Huyer
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@theRoff, nice ones.
@Jonathan, that's a superb backyard you've got there mate.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Nice shots, everyone.
I have nothing current that is as creative as Denise's flower, or as nice as Johnathan's mountain, or as iconic as TheRoff's bridge.
At our local agility club they had a day dedicated to Westie Rescue. My wife was there helping out, and I manned the 7D/70-300L combo for some practice. An Aussie and Bella also make an appearance break up any potential over-Westie-ness. Some of you may be happy that none of these are cross processed.Some of you may NOT be happy that every single one of them is backlit... I'm with you all there.
Westie 1 by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
Westie 2 by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
Westie 3 by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
Gamble by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
Bella makes a tree by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
The third one and the last are one are pure gold David.
Birds were going crazy in my front yard so i ran out to have a look. Found a python climbing up one of my palm trees, he would have been just ocer 8 feet long. I ran to the car grabbed the camera, not a stick or a shovel and managed this shot as he disappeared up the palm tree.
My wife will probably sleep at a hotel tonight and take the dogs with her.
Thanks for viewing.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
OMG, Steve!! I don't blame your wife! I wouldn't return if I was her until you produced a photo proving it is at least 100 miles away from the house!
@Jonathan - that shot is stunning! If you printed that and all of the other magnificent shots you have, you wouldn't have one inch of paint showing on your walls! In fact, you would run out of walls! I will never grow tired of seeing your photos!
@David - I agree with Steve ..the 3rd and last shot are awesome but I have to include the Aussie into the top three! Also, every shot you take with that lens makes me crave it even more!
@Pat - Where do you get your metal photos done?
Jonathtan - Another beauty from Banff.
Denise & Jonathan - I have been using Bayphoto for metal prints, and they have done a great job for me. One time I had them print 4 for a charity silent auction, but when I recived them, one was damaged (slight scuff mark that you could only seen in the right light). So I called them and asked them to replace it quickly... I called them at about 3:00 PM their time (Califorina) and I recieved a new print the next morning at 10:00 AM in Michigan for no charge. They were great to work with.
They have a 25% dscount for first time customers.
I just recieved another couple metal prints today, and they look great.
Pat
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@Steve...always trust your instincts.
@Jonathan....another great shot.
@Roff...two beauties
@David...yep, #3 is a real winner. I also really like the last one. Gapped toothed kids are the best kind.![]()