I suspect that some images do well at big sizes, because even when enlarged, there are still small forms of visual interest.
I tried the above photo at 12x15, and while the details hold, it looks better if you stand back a bit - perhaps because the basic forms are rather large.
Bird Island off the North Point of Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake
Deliver me from temptation.....
Picture one - my immigrant ancestors
Picture two, NOT large format, but the family business.
So, *ahem*, what exactly would you like me to post....
eta gosha maaba, aaniish gaa zhiwebiziyin ?
I love my scythe, it makes killing fun.
Nice photo Frank, you murderer.
Initially, I thought I'd post this in the portrait thread, but here folks will at least expect to see something dead.
Skinned mule deer in a hunters camp.
This is my first attempt at LF still life. It's a skull that one of our surveyors found in the field. I put it on a dark cloth with a softbox on each side. There's a little back tilt to keep the teeth and face in focus but soften the inside of the sockets. It's a learning experience for me.
Yeah. I'm familiar with Photoshop. It's the place I buy my film.
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