Hello every one in TP land. Stumbled across TP while searching the web for something totally different and I was so impressed, I've become a member.
I've been snapping for many years now and I'm extremely fortunate to have a lot of work published in a top road transport magazine. However, they just accept the RAW images from me and their art wizard does the rest.
When it comes to making a print at home for hanging in the "office" I usually just add some sharpening and that's about it (just like the one below). Sometimes the print's a good'un, other times it looks naff. So I'm hoping to get a few tips from you good guys and gals that will give my prints that extra bit of class.
I've read the books, but levels, and everything else, just gets me confused. It's an age thing, you know.
Happy snapping to you all, Dave.
I've been snapping for many years now and I'm extremely fortunate to have a lot of work published in a top road transport magazine. However, they just accept the RAW images from me and their art wizard does the rest.
When it comes to making a print at home for hanging in the "office" I usually just add some sharpening and that's about it (just like the one below). Sometimes the print's a good'un, other times it looks naff. So I'm hoping to get a few tips from you good guys and gals that will give my prints that extra bit of class.
I've read the books, but levels, and everything else, just gets me confused. It's an age thing, you know.
Happy snapping to you all, Dave.