20x30? I thought you never went beyond the "native resolution"
(whatever that is) of your Nikon. But congratulations. I'm sure it
does look very good.
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/14/2011 4:43 PM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
> Hey! This is almost the same post I've been contemplating.<g> Except
> I didn't have a picture of a kid, or, for that matter, a customer.
> And I haven't done anything special to make anyone weep. Not yet,
> anyway.<g>
>
> Just last week I sent an image to Miller's, and received by FedEx
> overnight, a 20x30 coated canvas gallery wrap image of Round Pond
> Harbor.
>
> http://www.bobwhitmire.com/roundpond.html
>
> First image in the gallery.
>
> Gotta agree with Ken. Miller's work is jaw-dropping good. I've had a
> few customers in the gallery who have just stood and stared. I'm sure
> if it had been of their kids, they would have wept.
>
> Not trying to steal any of Ken's thunder here. His post is about
> making something special for a friend. Mine's just about the work.
>
> But this won't be the last image I send to Miller's.
>
> --Bob www.bobwhitmire.com
>
>
> On Jul 14, 2011, at 3:28 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>
>> So, the three prints arrive. When I open the package up for
>> inspection, I knew ahead of time that they were going to look
>> pretty good, but not to the level that they were. Folks, we're
>> talking pure art. MY jaw was bouncing on the floor. Granted, the
>> initial pictures were pretty good to begin with (grin), but I don't
>> think I've ever produced what I would consider "heirloom" quality
>> prints before.
>
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