Making a Fine Art Photography Print (2 of 2)

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    In part 2 of 2 in this series on making a fine art photography print, I'll show you the 8x10 proof and how to analyze it. You'll also see how I deckled the edge on my full-size watercolor paper print. Then we'll look at the final, finished fine art print framed and hanging on the wall.
    There's no greater satisfaction in digital and film photography than creating a finished fine art print to hang on the wall. Whether you do it in a traditional darkroom setting or you scan the film negative on an Epson V750 scanner like I did here, the results can be incredibly rewarding.
    I love creating fine art photography prints because I find digital sharing unfulfilling. With digital files, it's here today, gone tomorrow. But a true print can't be ignored so easily. And although the cost involved can deter some beginner photographers, it's worth the expense on the photos that really matter. That's why I encourage my students to print their photos instead of just letting them gather dust on their hard drive.
    The photography print I made in this video is from a scanned 6x7 negative shot with a Mamiya RZ67 camera in Joshua Tree National Park. The film used was Ilford Delta Professional 100 medium format film. The scanner used is an Epson V750 with SilverFast software. I used watercolor paper and had it float-mounted in a shadowbox frame.
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Komentáře • 209

  • @si0054
    @si0054 Před 7 lety +1

    I have to admit, I was unsure about the image until it was the whole finished product. Framed and hung. Goes to show the process of vision and knowing what will work. I loved the final piece. Some images come alive when printed and framed. Love the float too

  • @mattdayphoto
    @mattdayphoto Před 9 lety +16

    Favorite episodes yet, Nick! Love it!

  • @zaclabz
    @zaclabz Před 5 lety +1

    I have been silently watching your videos for quite some time. They are a pleasure to watch and listen compared to other youtubers. You are clearly loving every moment of this and that is how it should be. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experiences.

  • @profotoadministratorprofot3905

    Thanks for keeping it real and without pretence. Your work is great and the videos informative as always. Well done.

  • @squalematic
    @squalematic Před 6 lety

    Fantastic, gorgeous! Found your channel yesterday and it's already my favorite film photography channel. Eager to see more!

  • @jcollins1305
    @jcollins1305 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful! There is always great pride whenever you look at a beautiful piece of art you created.

  • @mickeyr4125
    @mickeyr4125 Před 7 lety

    Stunning photography! I find your style very inspiring. Thanks for sharing it with us!

  • @smokybear7511
    @smokybear7511 Před 6 lety

    Its a nice feeling when you like your work. Good Job.

  • @lomeroger4101
    @lomeroger4101 Před 8 lety +3

    Beautiful work and the framing choice just made it even better.

  • @ToddB987
    @ToddB987 Před 8 lety +1

    I'm glad you shoot medium format film for fine art photography. To me, that is true fine art photography. I'm very passionate in my photography and they way it's supposed to be done. Great job!!!

  • @JasonRJones
    @JasonRJones Před 9 lety +11

    Totally appreciate the Peter Lik comment! Nailed it!!!

  • @namiphotography
    @namiphotography Před 9 lety +2

    I like how "Peter Lik" briefly flashes @ 7:04 with commentary, classy jab right there. Beautiful print and framing.

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 9 lety +4

      Nathan M Thank you very much! Someone's gotta make up for his lack of class.

  • @CornishMotorcycleDiaries

    You are one Brave, brave man doing the deckled? edge to a fine art print on watercolour paper. I can resonate with the nail and knuckle biting process that is printing large having had a 30x20 print back from the lab in three sections! Fortunately the second go worked and it's now hanging on the wall of a customer.

  • @marianpalko2531
    @marianpalko2531 Před 7 lety

    Float mounted it looks amazing! The photo is great as well.

  • @carlinschelstraete682
    @carlinschelstraete682 Před 5 lety

    Great idea with the mount. Looks amazing.

  • @ronnyalvarez8113
    @ronnyalvarez8113 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for arranging the piece at the end!

  • @olgvballcoach
    @olgvballcoach Před 4 lety +1

    Nick, two really great videos. The picture looks absolutely gorgeous. You are giving me inspiration on each video I watch. Thx.

  • @andykeeble1
    @andykeeble1 Před 7 lety +1

    Another excellent and very informative vlog, thank you.
    I found the 2 videos fascinating, the end result is class, finding a buyer should pose no problem at all!
    Keep up with the great work Nick, stay safe on your travels.🍀👍

  • @luithbert
    @luithbert Před 4 lety

    Final piece looks stunning!

  • @cliftonwhittaker260
    @cliftonwhittaker260 Před 2 lety

    Really like the way you framed this, Nick. Nice choice of framing material, too. I was glad to learn how to do deckled edges. When I have images of this quality framed I usually use museum glass. No reflections and you can add quite a bit to the price of with little or no effort. But years from now you will really be glad you did because your image will still be fresh and new.

  • @kimmurphy5032
    @kimmurphy5032 Před 9 lety +1

    Really enjoyed seeing the whole process. Thanks for this. Gorgeous piece!

  • @austindement3911
    @austindement3911 Před 9 lety +1

    This is awesome Nick. Loved how it turned out!

  • @Leffe49
    @Leffe49 Před 6 lety

    Very nice! Loved your framing of it.

  • @michaelj7069
    @michaelj7069 Před 4 lety

    Five years on and that Peter Lik reference still kills me. Man this shot was so good. Inspiring.

  • @realvaughnfelix
    @realvaughnfelix Před 8 lety +1

    Wow looks stunning!!!

  • @dimitariliev6596
    @dimitariliev6596 Před 7 lety +1

    This is very helpful. Great work! Thank you for uploading it.

  • @LaFlakaYelGordo
    @LaFlakaYelGordo Před 8 lety

    looks absolutely beautiful !

  • @richpaul8132
    @richpaul8132 Před 5 lety +2

    Just OUTSTANDING!!! First, you certainly should be proud of that shot, hell, I am and I had nothing to do with it! LOL. Second, the float mount is incredibly interesting. I'm only guessing but I imagine they 'sandwich' the piece between two sheets of glass and then placed that in the frame with a white sheet surface as the backing.
    If they didn't do it that way, then I can't even imagine and alternative method. Third, you bring back the term "Fine Art" to photography. I resisted shooting digitally for years. In fact, the last film camera I owned was a Nikon F5. I was planning to graduate to a Hassleblad at some point when I got rich & famous...
    However, the expense of film, processing, etc. was just spiraling out of control. In addition, my slides would come back with major dust and color processing flaws. I had no choice... I couldn't justify the costs to stick stubbornly to film and don't get me started on my late wife's POV!
    Anyway, that's a great shot and just in terms of 'out of pocket' costs, (everything from the drive, to admittance to the park, on to the final framed product), I have to guess this shot set you back, maybe $3000 to $5000? Of course, you have to consider that it'll be spread across 25 prints, which I have no doubt will sell quickly.
    Again, I'm just guessing here, but I think that piece, mounted just as you have it here, would easily sell for $2K each, no?
    Thanks for the Part 1 & Part 2 videos.
    I personally don't quite understand why you don't like inkjet prints, (I happen to love them and do my own large format printing myself), but that's what art is all about. "To each his own" and 'no one likes everything' so please yourself first and foremost.
    Great Job!
    Rich

  • @sri17285
    @sri17285 Před 9 lety +1

    Time to print and put my shots in living room! Thanks Nick !

  • @someofthem
    @someofthem Před 5 lety +1

    You give me so much inspiration

  • @MichaelStricklandimages
    @MichaelStricklandimages Před 9 lety +6

    The (Peter Lik) part cracked me up. Looks beautiful, my friend. Keep it up!

  • @NonsenseUnrelated
    @NonsenseUnrelated Před 5 lety

    That's a beautiful piece of work

  • @andylaurel
    @andylaurel Před 8 lety +1

    These videos inspire me to print my work. Thank you.

  • @fgj4990
    @fgj4990 Před 6 lety

    Superb and captivating video. Creative perfection from beginning to end.

  • @kashka176
    @kashka176 Před 8 lety +1

    ...and you should. It's beautiful! Very interesting videos. Thank you for sharing.

  • @JonathanMitchellPhotography

    wow. Beautiful shot and presentation!

  • @pabloriquelme7404
    @pabloriquelme7404 Před 9 lety +1

    Excellent! , I have been waiting for this

  • @skunkfromcamden
    @skunkfromcamden Před 7 lety +1

    Some of Hoflehner's works do have the slim white border, which takes the picture to a superior level. Joshua tree is a magical place and your art does it justice. Thank you very much for sharing the whole process. Your work is inspirational.

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety

      Rui Miranda Thank you, sir! I really appreciate the compliments.

  • @farouk6564
    @farouk6564 Před 9 lety +1

    I would be nervous cutting that edge too. I really like the shadow the print cast on the frame. No shame you should be proud. Job well done.

  • @jasonblake5576
    @jasonblake5576 Před 5 lety

    Truly awesome!

  • @mlcovarr
    @mlcovarr Před 9 lety +1

    Great video and the print looks awesome!

  • @milandragojlovich5500
    @milandragojlovich5500 Před 8 lety

    Great work; very nice presentation/explanation; keep up with your videos...

  • @ErikWahlstromPhoto
    @ErikWahlstromPhoto Před 9 lety +5

    These were really great. Thanks for this.

  • @eduardofariasreyes4174

    Beautiful work!

  • @ktor538
    @ktor538 Před 9 lety +1

    Great work! Thank you for the tips also.

  • @nomadbay1978
    @nomadbay1978 Před 6 lety

    Nick that print is amazing! I am making the move away from digital and got myself an Olympus OM10 to start experimenting with black and white film. wish me luck haha!

  • @BenHorne
    @BenHorne Před 9 lety +19

    Loved the series Nick, and that wonderful moment at 7:04!

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 8 lety +1

      Hey thanks a lot, Ben!

    • @buenodeejay
      @buenodeejay Před 8 lety +2

      Perfeito!

    • @shaunali7183
      @shaunali7183 Před 8 lety +2

      +Ben Horne Friggin brilliant. It's well after midnight here and I lol'd..woke the baby up :P

  • @k0ba_
    @k0ba_ Před 7 lety +1

    Wow that looks amazing

  • @mike.thomas
    @mike.thomas Před 8 lety +1

    Nice work. Thanks for the vid.

  • @HighSierraBob
    @HighSierraBob Před 9 lety +1

    Great image! The deckled edge really adds a great touch to the black and white print. Nice framing as well with the shadow box mount! Someone in Corona del Mar NEEDS this hanging in their den.

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 9 lety

      HighSierraBob Thank you very much. And I agree...it should definitely be hanging in someone's den!

  • @erichstocker4173
    @erichstocker4173 Před 3 lety

    I will confess that I have gone very close to very large photos (in the National Geographic Gallery). Sort of the analog equivalent of pixel peeping and have always been impressed about how well the detail in those large photos holds up --even very close up. They obviously look better from the correct viewing distance because one gets the view that photographer wanted you to see. Nevertheless, the printing processing used by those galleries is amazing in how well it holds integrity even close up.

  • @finaloutput
    @finaloutput Před 4 lety

    "Beauty lies in the eyes of observer" a well said statement proved right.

  • @Ragan132
    @Ragan132 Před 9 lety +1

    Love it, my friend!

  • @tallaganda83
    @tallaganda83 Před 7 lety +1

    Looks great mate, I'm from Australia and we obviously don't have joshua tree's here, but it has given me some inspiration, to take some mono photos, like this of our grass tree's in the frost or fog one winters morning.

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety

      tallaganda83 glad to hear that. I'd love to photograph in your neck of the woods someday.

    • @tallaganda83
      @tallaganda83 Před 7 lety +1

      Yeah id love to see your take on the Kimberleys or Karinji.

  • @allord7664
    @allord7664 Před 7 lety +2

    keep up , we want more video your professional thank you, you inspire me

  • @tomsebourn
    @tomsebourn Před 7 lety

    Love the Peter Lik jab!

  • @jwesolowski
    @jwesolowski Před 7 lety +1

    It came out nice!

  • @dougsturgess2651
    @dougsturgess2651 Před 9 lety +1

    Very nice tutorial. I hadn't thought about hanging my prints like this in a shadowbox before. The image of Joshua Park is very nice & looks stunning framed. Thanks for the tutorial. I enjoyed it very much & subscribed. Doug.

  • @Themrjoliveira
    @Themrjoliveira Před 5 lety

    Great stuff !!! Love your vids , I’m a newbie . How do you decide in how many prints to make ? I saw that you signed and numbered 1/25 , why 25 ? Thx a lot for your vids !!!

  • @robertkirschphotography

    Great video Nick! Just a quick question: My lab always gives me low resolution scans (file size for a 35mm scan is around 600kb). At what resolution should I tell them to scan?

  • @valeriyshvetsov7022
    @valeriyshvetsov7022 Před 8 lety +2

    I really enjoyed watching it! Make's me want to go and get my dusty film camera out of the closet! Liked and subscribed!

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 8 lety +1

      Thank you very much! You should - film cameras are so fun to use.

  • @markmcmullan3351
    @markmcmullan3351 Před 4 lety

    Perfection .

  • @1717jbs
    @1717jbs Před 7 lety +1

    Really nice. Congrats.

  • @B-kl8vj
    @B-kl8vj Před 3 lety

    Another great video. Is it possible to frame this type of print without glass? Is there another way to protect it without the glare?

  • @brunopcan
    @brunopcan Před 9 lety +2

    The final result is just wonderful! I do my own silver gelatin prints at home, but I also can't print this large..
    I never saw that "floating" picture frame before, looks so cool! Do you know how the print is hold in place?

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 9 lety +5

      Thank you very much! The print is mounted on two stacked up pieces of foamcore board cut slightly smaller than the print.

  • @lomeroger4101
    @lomeroger4101 Před 8 lety

    Dear Nick, I understand when you say you don't like inkjet prints and I used to share the same opinion however, I decided to try the Canon Pixus Pro 1 (for the Japanese market) or the equivalent Pixma Pro 1 (for North American market) and I'm really satisfied with the results. Really solid blacks, smooth transitions and an amazing clear coating (which you can select where to apply on the photo (selected areas or over the entire image) help me to get what I want form the image. I'm Brazilian but I live in Japan and here I've seen some fine art photographers printing on this as it's more cost effective in the end. It prints from 4x5 up to 13x19, A3+. In case it doesn't work for you, I hope it will help someone who is into prints... Cheers

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 8 lety

      That's good to hear some inkjet printers are of that caliber. I'd like to see one of those prints someday.

  • @JustJimWillDo
    @JustJimWillDo Před 8 lety +1

    Loved both of these (and I'm about to go watch the 'shooting of' video as well). I did have to pause this one at 7:04 as I was inexplicably taken by a fit of laughter. Couldn't agree more, and I'm an Aussie!

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 8 lety

      +Jim Campbell Thanks, Jim! Haha - yeah, and I chose the words arrogant "photographer" carefully to keep it family friendly.

    • @JustJimWillDo
      @JustJimWillDo Před 8 lety +1

      There was a brief moment of "Oh, he's not, is he?" when the initial 'ph' of photographer came out!

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 8 lety

      +Jim Campbell haha. It took me a couple of takes...

  • @tearahiko
    @tearahiko Před 9 lety +1

    so inspired!!

  • @rahuljayarajan
    @rahuljayarajan Před 4 lety

    My favorite Artist! :-D

  • @photozen8398
    @photozen8398 Před 5 lety

    Was it archival float mount? did he use a foam core under the image and how did he mount the image to it? like a t hinge?

  • @piedpiper5911
    @piedpiper5911 Před 6 lety

    damn that is fantastic

  • @terrywbreedlove
    @terrywbreedlove Před 8 lety +1

    Beautiful print do I remember correctly watching a video of you on this shoot ? I have to watch it again because I remember really liking that video.

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 8 lety +1

      Yes, sir! The link to that video is in the description of this video. Thanks!

  • @mhandel22
    @mhandel22 Před 7 lety +1

    Awesome Videos!

  • @mje1625
    @mje1625 Před 7 lety

    Love the photo and love the mounting/framing! Questions on the float mount/framing: From your video it seems the photo is about a quarter of an inch away from the backer board. Do you know what the photo is mounted to? Foam core? Another mat? Or is it hanging from hinges secured at the top of the photo? If it is mounted to foam core or mat board, can you see how much larger the photo is compared to what it is mounted to? Thanks, Nick!

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety

      It's mounted on foam core, I believe. But I had a framer do it, so I'm not sure how much bigger the print is compared to the foam core.

  • @SimonGoodacre
    @SimonGoodacre Před 5 lety +1

    Nearly fell out of my chair when Peter Lik’s name popped up!

  • @whycomeimsocool
    @whycomeimsocool Před 8 lety +1

    Hey just curious - have you ever added up the final supplies cost? From cost of film, develop, glass mount for scanning, print, and framing, what's the avg cost of one beautiful fine art photo?

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 8 lety

      Oh I'm not sure I want to know that figure - haha. It's definitely not a cheap endeavor.

  • @luistavares6670
    @luistavares6670 Před 8 lety +1

    Great stuff I enjoy it and I signed your chanel for more videos, keep going.

  • @paulgreenan1388
    @paulgreenan1388 Před 3 lety

    hi it might help if you lightly wet the crease you are making !

  • @jwthompson5012
    @jwthompson5012 Před 7 lety +1

    Hey Nick - wicked tutorial! My question is...can you deckle edge glossy prints? Was this a glossy print? Thanks so much!

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety

      JW Thompson thanks! That's a good question. I've never tried so I can't say for sure.

  • @PeterTruskinger
    @PeterTruskinger Před 7 lety +1

    You sir are a master.
    I am looking at getting into home dev of B&W and scanning.

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety

      Thank you very much! I'm still always learning more about this stuff too. It never ends!

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety +1

      +Peter Truskinger that's a good and somewhat terrifying quote.

    • @PeterTruskinger
      @PeterTruskinger Před 7 lety +1

      Haha, I could agree with that.
      However, you could use it to motivate and power forward. Knowing more in what you think you know, or what you do not yet know. #toodeepforacomment ? :P
      Hence why I applied it to a lesson.

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety

      +Peter Truskinger amen to that.

  • @jwesolowski
    @jwesolowski Před 7 lety

    I going to check out Hopf Glass and get a piece for my scans.

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety

      John Wesolowski I think he may have closed up shop but I'm not sure. Just about any unmarked ground glass will do though.

    • @jwesolowski
      @jwesolowski Před 7 lety

      yea I couldn't find a working website. But I'll find some ground glass somewhere. Love your videos.

  • @joshan4043
    @joshan4043 Před 9 lety +47

    (peter lik) AHAHAH.

  • @DIGITALSCREAMS
    @DIGITALSCREAMS Před 7 lety +1

    Thats a great photo. really like the look and feel of it. What camera did you use? can I print this big with a 20 meg pixel camera?

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you! I used a Mamiya RZ67 film camera. Yes, you can definitely print this big from 20 megapixels. I've printed bigger from 12.

    • @AlysiasArtStudio
      @AlysiasArtStudio Před 7 lety

      Nick Carver awesome! I was hoping to print this large also

  • @tplyons5459
    @tplyons5459 Před rokem

    What kind of computer system do you use?

  • @alexxconroy
    @alexxconroy Před 7 lety

    so without the cost of equipment, how much did you pay for the printing and the framing ?

  • @aaronhudnall
    @aaronhudnall Před 7 lety +1

    What kind of pencil do you recommend for signing prints? Does it depend on the type of paper? Thanks!

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety

      Aaron Hudnall just any old graphite #2 pencil (not mechanical) is perfect.

  • @Cinq1
    @Cinq1 Před 7 lety +1

    Excellent.

  • @-Chugwater-
    @-Chugwater- Před 6 lety

    Do you print for yourself using an epson or canon printer?

  • @21crazz
    @21crazz Před 6 lety

    Was that a regular pencil that you use to sign the photograph? I hear you're supposed to use pigment ink pens for longevity

  • @exoticfruitslover
    @exoticfruitslover Před 7 lety

    hi Nick, nice video. would you mind sharing how much the printing/framing cost? I'm here in OC and I'd like to possibly do something similar like yours in the future. (I usually get my small prints 16x20, 12x18, 18x24 done at Costco and ready made frame). thanks!

  • @mamiyapress
    @mamiyapress Před 9 lety +1

    Not bad for a hand held shot with an RZ ! Have you given it a title? how about "Trinity" !

  • @cheesun124
    @cheesun124 Před 6 lety

    how much did you spend on everything?

  • @dirtywater5336
    @dirtywater5336 Před 4 lety +4

    There's nothing wrong with liking our own work as photographers. That's why we do it. If we didn't like it, it would just be work

  • @ozmanix
    @ozmanix Před 8 lety +1

    Wow! Just wow! A picture is not a picture until its hanging from a wall, I say. Wonderful job, and very interesting video, also. Can I be your apprentice? :)

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 8 lety

      I completely agree! And thank you! Apprentice? Haha - maybe I'll have one of those someday.

  • @Galeno6666
    @Galeno6666 Před 4 lety

    Hi Nick, they've already asked you for it, but how much can a print of this kind be worth? in other words, what is the right price for a customer?

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 4 lety

      That's the million-dollar question. Depends on the audience and how much anyone cares about your work I guess.

  • @TorIvanBoine
    @TorIvanBoine Před 6 lety

    haha. nice touch at 7:03 :D

  • @pentecostkid20
    @pentecostkid20 Před 7 lety

    So another Q... It's ok to outsource printing to labs for limited editions? You don't have to print it yourself? I heard the guys at Kelby talking about how printing at CVS or online is like fast food, printing at a lab is like fine dining, and printing yourself is like cooking at home where you have complete control of the creative process... Are fine art buyers necessarily expecting personally printed pieces? I don't have that kind of money yet!

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety

      No they definitely aren't. Don't do the printing yourself. They are not valued higher, it's way more work, and they most definitely will not be better quality if you compare them to a real pro lab. And I would argue that doing the printing yourself is more likely to decrease the value significantly over a pro lab.
      That Kelby quote is actually a perfect analogy, because although some people may think their home cooking is as good as fine dining, they're probably wrong. I'll take a steak from the 5-star chef at the 5-star restaurant over my own home cooking any day.

    • @pentecostkid20
      @pentecostkid20 Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks so much Nick!!!!

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety

      +Joshua Voyles Anytime!

  • @pentecostkid20
    @pentecostkid20 Před 7 lety +1

    This was AWESOME!!!!! THX so much, I learned a lot! Is it wrong to ever have a watermark on a print? Lord bless.

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 7 lety

      Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it. I wouldn't watermark prints ever, but do sign them.

    • @pentecostkid20
      @pentecostkid20 Před 7 lety

      Nick Carver THX!!!

  • @Franatixx
    @Franatixx Před 9 lety

    How come instead of the PS document being 25" X 30" you set it to 24.1"X30"?

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 9 lety

      Franatixx The final size was actually 20x25. I initially planned to do 24x30, but opted to go smaller later. The screencast part of the video was recorded when I first tried it at 24x30.

  • @FoxKoit
    @FoxKoit Před 9 lety +2

    Good....I like this...:)

    • @nickcarverphoto
      @nickcarverphoto  Před 9 lety +1

      FoxKoit Glad to hear that. Thank you for watching.

    • @FoxKoit
      @FoxKoit Před 9 lety +1

      If I would only be able to, such image to make. :)
      *****​