A mixture of places
When I first started
- Dunelm
- Ikea
As I progressed
- From a framer for larger frames or orders
I still use A4 frames from Matalan that are glass fronted with a wood surround. I bought a large quantity of them a few years back. It allows for more affordable options...
its free to get in if you're a professional photographer, you just need to apply for the tickets on the website.
I dont think it's a place for bargains. But good if theres talks that would interest you or people you would like to meet
at a guess.... they dont spot it when they buy it... until they come to list the item and realise it has fungus and then still try and sell it for an over the top price.
I dont see a problem with them not letting you take it outside/near the doors.
They also cant give you a voucher if it's faulty if you want a refund. But by the sounds of it by this time you were already angry and a pain in the arse customer.
If there was any issue with the lens, you would...
Just because you usually get something different from Panamoz, its pointless comparing what another business does and using that as a concern.
They are a grey importer, which you already knew before you bought it.
Just phone them. I don't really get why people are posting screenshots of...
Apologies if you didnt want this doing.
But this is with very minor tweaks, mainly shadows and exposure... and only done with a right click save of your image. you'll be able to do a lot more with the raw.
You also have a smudge on your sensor or lens, top right of your image.
It really depends on what the camera settings were and if you take it in RAW?
I would probably crop this to a square (4x3) and maybe even switch it to monochrome.
Have a play with the sliders, especially shadows, exposure and just learn that way.
Youtube videos will also help.
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