We had a specially made maple wood plaque made for a photo , the wood maker suggests an epoxy to adhere the photo to the plaque, I am not familiar with any expoxy, these 2 were suggested, any recommendations? I was going to have Staples print the 8x11 photo on glossy paper, is there any special paper I should use instead.
The plank/photo will then be coated with a clear epoxy resin.
He is suggesting an epoxy product called Promise TableTop Epoxy Resin.
ArtResin is another brand that the web suggests for glossy printed photos.
Great shots & thanks for the description of the events you witnessed.
This is a family portrait of my son & family. Freddy was the perfect addition to the photograph.
Thanks for all the great replies. Yes my ultimate goal is to burn it to a DVD disc that will play in DVD players on a TV. So I will either find a convertor program to convert mp4 to disk format or a whole new movie software that I can create videos and save to disk
Yes I have googled it, & tried avs converter, advertised as free but it has their logo on every pic, so there's a charge of lifetime subscription &60, before I pay for a program I want to know what everyone tecommends. Thanks
I used to use Windows DVD movie Maker but now that I have Windows 10 they don't have it anymore. I was able to create a movie thru the photo program but it saves it as a mp4 file which can't be played in a DVD player.
I like this series of shots the best. Shows great action.
Perhaps he shouldn't have his backpack on the ground?
I've put santa hats on my grandchildren & put their names on the front of them with the year on the end of one of the hats.
Absolutely beautiful place on Long Island , NY
Always feel free to critique
I love the framing of the smaller animal, what was it?
Went back to the same location, stood at the same spot away , no comorrants just seagulls. The following 4 photos were shot @ 1/1000, F11, ISO 400 @ 4 different focal lengths:
I personally feel they are much better due to the settings that were recommended, please let me know what you think. The last photo was the only without a filter--so the 3rd & last one the ONLY difference is the filter.Thanks to everyone for all their help, greatly appreciated.
Here's one I shot about 2 weeks ago
1/1250, f32, ISO 6400, focal length 300mm, evap comp +.7
let me know what you think of the sharpness or lack of?
Thanks
Heres another one I took about 2 weeks ago, shot at 1/1250, f32, ISO 6400 exp compen +.7 & focal length 300mm. Let me know what you think of the sharpness or lack of on this shot?
yes please post the lightroom processed version, thank you.