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05/07/2008 11:56:42 AM · #1
I was given a very nice 20x26" frame from a friend, including the glass. It's a silver metal frame. I have an art show coming up in June and I would like to find a print of mine to use for this frame to sell at the show. I would appreciate some imput on which shot you think would frame well at such a size. Obviously, I will have a better idea of resolution, but just for looks I'd like some opinions. Also, if you think it should NOT be matted, let me know as I mat most of my things.

My online stuff is mostly HERE

Thanks for any advice!

Judy
05/07/2008 01:43:20 PM · #2
I think Cincinnati Skyline and tall stacks one would be the best in a silver frame, I don't know about a matt, perhaps black might work with a white line in the middle of the matt, if that makes sense.
05/07/2008 01:52:45 PM · #3
Originally posted by fitmpdnsthtr:

I think Cincinnati Skyline and tall stacks one would be the best in a silver frame, I don't know about a matt, perhaps black might work with a white line in the middle of the matt, if that makes sense.


Those are a couple I had considered. Thanks for your imput!
05/07/2008 01:59:41 PM · #4
Ilike the Hot Air Ballon one on your gallery selection.
05/08/2008 04:18:08 PM · #5
Anyone else?
05/08/2008 04:24:52 PM · #6
Originally posted by jpochard:

Anyone else?


Just thinking out loud here Judy. I know that the right frame for a picture can help sell it but always thought the fotog was best to do the matting and let the purchaser decide on the frame (decour/personal taste etc). That said, do you have a pic of the frame? it might help peeps choose an image.
05/08/2008 09:26:58 PM · #7
Originally posted by Ecce Signum:

Originally posted by jpochard:

Anyone else?


Just thinking out loud here Judy. I know that the right frame for a picture can help sell it but always thought the fotog was best to do the matting and let the purchaser decide on the frame (decour/personal taste etc). That said, do you have a pic of the frame? it might help peeps choose an image.


It's almost identical to one like this: Silver Frame
05/15/2008 07:48:25 PM · #8
I decided on the cincy skyline shot, but thought I'd try it in black and white. I just got the prints today and they look great! Here's a mock up of how the print might look once I get it matted and framed:

Cincy Skyline in b/w
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