Sweater Run Nov 2017

Hello! I hope you had fun during today's Great Sweater Race. There are 510 photos to scroll through. I'm sorry, there is no search feature. They are in time order. Scroll down a little for the link to the photos.

What you need to know before looking at the Google Photos album.

These photographs are not cropped, and have had only minimal processing by software doing an 'auto' function. They have been downsized to be suitable for viewing on social media and sharing with others, and have both a visible and an invisible watermark. You are free to download them for your personal use, provided they are unaltered in any way. They won't look good in print or if you try to blow them up to fill a modern computer screen.

If you like a photo, email me keith@nucleus.com. For $25 you will get a medium resolution photo taken from the original high resolution file, typically cropped 8x10 to feature the person of interest, but can be cropped any way you like. I will do a custom tweaking of the settings. These will look good on most computer screens, and can be printed out at home, or sent to a photo lab, provided you don't print it too big. The visible watermark will be removed, and you can use them for your personal use. That $25 will include a donation to the charity supported by Mulitsports Canada for this race. (Calgary Food Bank.) If you want multiple photos there's a break on the price for each.

If you really like a photo, my files can produce quite a large print (about a foot by 2 feet or so, with custom cropping to your desires) in superb quality. These would go to the photo printing service I use, and be done on art paper. These would be suitable for archival framing, and to be honest, the framing is where the cost is. You may choose to use a less expensive frame. This print itself is not expensive, in the $50 to $100 range depending on exact size and the paper chosen.

I will need to know which photo(s) you are interested in. There are several ways.
- If you describe the photo and include the bib number if it's visible we are good to go.
- You could email me the download from the Google Photos and say, "this one."
- The easiest way for me is if you click on the photo, then look for the little "i" button in the white dot in the upper right corner. Underneath the date you'll see something like this, "20171125-IMG_0110.jpg" and that IMG_nnnn is really the number I need.

I strive to give my clients a photo they will be proud to display for years to come.

Link to the  Photo folder.


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