I was thinking about blowing up one of these and putting it up in my entryway but not sure.
I was trying to decide what size as well, I have 15' ceilings in the entry way. So I want something larger than 11x14 which is what i usually print my photo's at or 8x10.
On the opposite wall i have 2 paintings that are 20x30 i think, but i am unsure of the size.
Would either one of these look good on a wall(I like the photos but don't know if they would be strange in a house??)
SO what are some sizing and mating options that could work for these larger than 11x14??
Any ideas appreciated, oh and the paintings are of western art so I don't know how that would flow, but one is a charcoal and the other is light/neutral color as well.
Where is this...are these shots of Houston? I think the second one would look good on a wall..BW converted tough...not like it is right now...and if you decide on the first...it looks a tad tilted
JeanYves Ahern wrote:
as I already told you: images are tilted.
if you're going to print them, you better fix this.
b&w version will be much better
jean-yves
I know and I did but these were already on my photobucket and resized for web, i went back to my raws after the original houston post and made changes and saved a new jpeg. I didn't feel like making another resized copy and loading them to my photobucket since I already had these on there.
I'll do some b=w conversions and throw those up in a few...
But the original question
What size options do i have over 11x14 and framing options,
I normally always frame and mat one size larger than the print.
example 8x10 print 11x14 mat with 8x10 opening and 11x14 frame
here are the b=w's I don't think they have any of the appeal of the originals...
Normally i never convert to b=w but capture that way and use colored filters, that might be some of the problem I don't think the filter effects work as good as a real red or yellow filter....