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Jun 20, 2018 08:50:43   #
boberic Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
 
mwsilvers wrote:
I noticed that too right away. The image doesn't appear to be straight, but since there is no true horizontal or vertical lines to compare to, its hard to be certain. It may be dead on. But, the image also appears to be very soft, probably as a results of the 75-300 lens which is considered one of the most mediocre in the Canon line-up. Luckily, its a long exposure intended to feel serene with a milky waterfall, so the lack of sharpness is less of an issue then it might otherwise be. As suggested by someone else I would offer to print it out, charge his co-workers for the cost of the print, and let them frame it themselves. I don't think the image is good enough to charge someone more than $150 framed.
I noticed that too right away. The image doesn't a... (show quote)

I disagree. There are dead plumb lines. Take a close look at the water falling over the ledge. It's falling at 90 degrees, but the ledge is at a slope. And because of that slope there is no water going over the ledge at the right of the falls. With regard to price. Are you a pro selling to the public, as a business or a friend who makes pics that friends admire. If the latter, price it at your cost. If they like the frame, give them choice. Tell them where you had it framed and give them the print at cost. That's what I would do. In either case, sign the back of the print

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