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First time printing large prints.

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Order placed: Jan 31
Shipped: Jan 31
Arrived: February 2

20x24 shipped $23.47


It looks really good. I thought I would regret having it printed on metallic paper. No regrets 😀

I under estimate how shallow DoF looks at this scale. Still good. I'm having it framed at Hobby Lobby for $18

Thanks for the help everyone!
 
The print looks amazing. Before mostly we made prints for clients made for an album Rarely we saw any requests for large prints. I really wish I had a FF sensor back then.

So much detail. Now I really want to get a medium format camera and do a 108 x 72 size print.
 
humm i didn't know vert stitching like that had a special name

The Brenizer Method is about making very shallow aparent DOF wide shots from using a longer fast lens.

If you use an 85/1.4 say you can make it look like you shot it with a 24mm f1 or something.
 
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