Fondamenta Misericordia
An early Christmas present, my aunt very kindly sent me some money for Christmas; I divided it between our sons and us and my wife and I pooled our gift to replace a bluebell wood photo that we've had in the dining room for several years. That photo is now above our bed.
Both that photo and this were printed by a company in Germany called Whitewall. I sent the company this photo of the Fondamenta Misericordia (Venice) and Whitewall printed it directly on to a thin, but quite rigid, aluminium sheet. The result is very pleasing.
There's a slight snag because this was the result of a HDR merging of 3 images of differing exposures, intended to draw out the best exposure possible from a scene. But I had not noticed the "ghosting" that resulted from movement of people and a bird between the exposures. I noticed it as soon as I looked closely at this print. It doesn't really matter as the effects are invisible outside about 1 ½ metres, but I'm a little irritated that I did not notice it while fettling the image.
Oh well . . .
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