Originally posted by Wasp Fantastic shot. I can see why you went to the trouble and expense of making the print. The track lighting does a great job.
This is the first ever print of this kind of size I have had made. Thanks and I'm glad you liked it.
Originally posted by torashi On a more serious note, if you could adapt a lens assembly that could focus on the wall, with a mask (like a slide projector) that would limit the light just to the picture.
Originally posted by RGlasel I think lighting up the wall around the print is an excellent (and inexpensive) way to "frame" a large, dark print. With the loveseat below the print, the track lighting is also a good way to put light on people sitting there without brightly illuminating the entire room. If the bulbs are LED then energy costs are minimal. Good all the way round in my opinion.
Yeah, I thought about narrowing the light to just the print, but now I like it the way it is. Thank you both for your input.
Originally posted by pxt I read that you old fashioned bulb not LEDs is the best way to get more natural feeeling of light. Modern light add a lot of blue.
The bulbs are actually halogen. The light seems to be soft and warm.