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  • mnixon
    Participant

    I’m looking to get one of these printed up as a house warming gift and I’m happy to go back out and re-shoot to correct any mistakes I’ve made. I’d also love to know which one people think might look best as a print. Thanks :D

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    Madra Rua
    Participant

    Nice series. I’d go for #3 or #6 for the wall.
    But I can’t help thinking that it seems to lean to the right a little.
    That might just be due to the small size though.

    mnixon
    Participant

    I think you’re right, other people have mentioned it also. I’ll be sure to correct that, thanks for the feedback

    jb7
    Participant

    I think 2 or 5- though in both cases, I’d be tempted to crop from the right, about a square off each.
    Number 2, possibly a little dark in the shadows, I don’t know if you have more in the big files- and maybe a little off the left too-
    The first is a good view, though the cut off reflections don’t help-

    Panoramics are maybe a little random,
    as they’re potentially infinite in width, it’s sometimes difficult to know where to stop,
    once you go over a certain proportion, probably 2×1.

    I did a series once, and tried to keep them as multiples of squares-
    though I don’t know if it makes any difference really-
    I suppose it would be just as valid to cut them by the yard…

    Good views though-

    miki g
    Participant

    I would definitely go for #3.

    mnixon
    Participant

    Thanks miki and jb. I’m more or less set on #3 now. And I agree with jb about the size of the photo so I’ve cropped it down to 2:1. It needs some more tweaking but this is what I have so far

    Madra Rua
    Participant

    I think that crop is too tight.
    You lost most of Custom House and Liberty Hall is now the focus of your image.
    Was that the idea?

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