Joe Fisher
7th May 2008, 04:12 PM
Hey, you may remember guys that I posted a topic about how to take photos as I'm completely new to photography and was going to Rome and wanted to same some really good memorable photos.
Anyway - I'm back!, and suprisingly I managed to get some really good exposures, one in particular was of the Colosseum at night with all the traffic whizzing past, on an 8 second shutter speed (shot on tripod of course) - it's so good, one of my favourite photos of the whole trip..
Now, this along with another I want to get framed, one of my girlfriend in a small format, or perhaps like A4 size? - The Collesuem I want it big, however I'm not sure how to do it? Should I get them printed and them take them to a picture framers?
All were taken in RAW format, largest file size possible, so should turn out pretty well I think, and were taken on a Canon EOS 10D, so that's up to 6 megapixels, so the image quality should be pretty good I presume, provided I didn't move the camera when taking the exposures...
Can anyone help me, Dave - I read that you offer a printing service, can anyone talk to me about it in detail and discuss prices etc?...
Thanks!
Oh, and I'm just waiting for my CF card reader to arrive, once it does I'll show you the shot of the Colleseum, I think you'll agree it was a good exposure...
Ciao!
Anyway - I'm back!, and suprisingly I managed to get some really good exposures, one in particular was of the Colosseum at night with all the traffic whizzing past, on an 8 second shutter speed (shot on tripod of course) - it's so good, one of my favourite photos of the whole trip..
Now, this along with another I want to get framed, one of my girlfriend in a small format, or perhaps like A4 size? - The Collesuem I want it big, however I'm not sure how to do it? Should I get them printed and them take them to a picture framers?
All were taken in RAW format, largest file size possible, so should turn out pretty well I think, and were taken on a Canon EOS 10D, so that's up to 6 megapixels, so the image quality should be pretty good I presume, provided I didn't move the camera when taking the exposures...
Can anyone help me, Dave - I read that you offer a printing service, can anyone talk to me about it in detail and discuss prices etc?...
Thanks!
Oh, and I'm just waiting for my CF card reader to arrive, once it does I'll show you the shot of the Colleseum, I think you'll agree it was a good exposure...
Ciao!