One other thing is if you are goimg to exhibit more than one image make sure if your images are going to be next to each other in the exhibit there is some kind a visual connection between the images. Images that look like they belong together. And try and create a flow between the images in some way so one will visual lead you to the next.
airfrogusmc wrote:
One other thing is if you are goimg to exhibit more than one image make sure if your images are going to be next to each other in the exhibit there is some kind a visual connection between the images. Images that look like they belong together. And try and create a flow between the images in some way so one will visual lead you to the next.
Thx. I will have 7 big prints on 16 feet booth. I spent lots of time (with my wife) to make that happen. I mean, not only by the subject but also by the color...
Greg - love everything about pic #1 including the sky and spring snow on the mountains.
As for which one to print? The question for me is which one would I accept on my wall? The answer is only pic #1 but having said that #1 is a true winner!
dbehrens wrote:
Greg - love everything about pic #1 including the sky and spring snow on the mountains.
As for which one to print? The question for me is which one would I accept on my wall? The answer is only pic #1 but having said that #1 is a true winner!
Gregg, all are wonderful images. I would say that the 1st is by far my favorite but I also like the loan cabin shot very much as well as the 4th one. Good luck in the Exhibition!
Truly beautiful work and happy for you that you got some dramatic skies. In my recent visits there (and in talking to people who live there) having clouds in the sky is become way less common. 1 and 4.
Greg, these are fantastic! That first one would be my preference for printing big. For a place that has been photographed 1.85 Trillion times, that's one of the best I have ever seen. I just love the colors and the light in that photo, Great work!
The second and third are really beautiful too. I could see either of those in a big print too. I really like the contrast of the lone green tree in both.
#1 is just absolutely stunning. I love that spot, unfortunately we had a very cloudy sunrise when I visited a few years ago and could barely see the mountains