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Heavily post-processed image, prep'd for club poster
© Lukeva, Jun 2013
Route: Tipler direct
Climbers: Rob Goodman
Date taken: 1st June 2013
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Lots of PS
Lukeva - 02/Jul/13
you should put a spaceship in the distance
The Pylon King - 02/Jul/13
For whose benefit are the credits?
Chris63 - 02/Jul/13
Er... I'm no Columbo but Rob and Luke??
Dave Foster - 02/Jul/13
More likely to see a spaceship than Stanage that quiet on a sunny Saturday afternoon (I removed crowds of people watching Rob, climbing... then falling). It's all good fun!
Lukeva - 02/Jul/13
Yep, exactly Dave
Lukeva - 02/Jul/13
Arn't Posters supposed to be poster format?
Sean Kelly - 05/Jul/13
Poster format? Sorry don't follow, it was just a bit of fun for our club to promote the club to newbies, in our local gyms. I don't make a habit of preparing climbing posters, leave that to the pros!
Lukeva - 07/Jul/13
Posters are usually Potrait format, ie. longest side vertical.
Sean Kelly - 08/Jul/13
O right you mean in portrait, I don’t think there is a right or wrong. I would suggest that it is usually decided by the base image, designer, brief and nature of signage it will be mounted on (amongst many other factors), I do understand what you are saying though. For example, a bill board is a poster usually in landscape format; albeit a huge poster.
Lukeva - 09/Jul/13
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