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7
Aug
2009

State Capitol Rotunda




Here’s another shot of the interior of the rotunda in the Texas State Capitol in Austin. This was taken during a photo walk organised by Trey Ratcliff last night. Around 160 photographers showed up and had an evening of HDR geekery on Congress Avenue and around the Capitol. Most of my shots looked upwards since it was tricky to catch good views at ground level with all those tripods in the way.

Limited edition prints of this image in various sizes are available exclusively from ArtMuse.



Tagged - austin, capitol, interior, rotunda, state capitol, texas, tx


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2 Comments

Marvin
August 9, 2009, 12:27 am

Hello – I noticed you offer very large prints (30″ x 45.2″) for this image. What size would the original file be in pixels/dpi? If you could email me back at your convenience…many thanks.

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Dave Wilson
August 9, 2009, 7:43 am

Marvin,

The originals for most of the images posted here (including this one) are 12MP (4288×2848 in this case) which works out at just under 100dpi at the large print size. For large prints, however, I upscale and filter the original to 200dpi for best quality.

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