Panoramas
Last year, I traveled to Japan and Estes Park and returned with some shots that I finally turned into panoramas when I purchased Calico stitching software. My quick review: works well and painlessly. By a friend's recommendation, the shots were printed at Big Photo Help with pigment-based ink, and by another's recommendation I framed them using foam board, acrylic (from eStreet Plastics) and Swiss Clips. I gave a couple of these as gifts, but made three for myself. Below, I have links to the full-size versions, and some pictures of the framed versions.
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So realistically if you found these somewheres on the vast Internet used without said permission, would you call up Mr. Lawyer?
There have been some major complaints about people who used Creative Commons or some other stupid license that has led to people using their pictures for commercial use. If I found someone using my pictures for commercial use, I would raise a fit so hard that it would lead to a front-page Digg article at most. Then, I'd listen to Linking Park so I could cope with the wounds that will not heal.
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