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29-08-10, 03:25 AM
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Re: Do you print and frame many of your pictures?

I'm really bad for not printing my images never mind framing them for display.

My sister has a big version of one of mine......



............which she requested 'pro' framed on her wall but that's about it.

I've one or two images that I'd love to have on the wall either framed or as a canvas but to be honest - we're suckers for original paintings (Jane Duckfield & Jolomo) and have so many that there's not really room for my stuff.
Kit 1
Canon 1D Mark 3
Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
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29-08-10, 07:42 AM
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Re: Do you print and frame many of your pictures?

I print the ones i take of the dogs... i have loads of those frameless perspex A2 frames and i print off the photos i like on a 7x5 photo paper and stick them all up in these frames quite effective and when i have had people over, they spend quite a while looking at them. I have photos of all 3 dogs from when they were pups up to now (apart from Lupo as i would just be taking a photo of his urn ). But i still have his photos on there

I like to keep hard copies of the photos even if they are only 7x5 as we learned the hard way when my hard drive crashed after losing Lupo and we lost all of his photos from when he was a pup. I was devastated and in tears when the company i sent it to couldn't recover the files on it

I also have other prints on the walls, 1 landscape that i took in Cumbria when i was on a Uni field trip with my Canon IX SLR, but the rest are of the dogs.

When we move and get a house with rooms (we are in a 3 story town house at the moment but downstairs is open plan) I will have a non doggy room where i can have nice art on the walls that isn't going to get covered in mud and doggy dribble!! Well i can dream can't i??


     
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