I'll probably be doing a little print sale of "Mennonite Boys Watching Dirt-Track Racing," since it's my most popular Sigma fp shot on Flickr so far (21,747 views and 521 Favorites as of now).
I'd like to know what size potential buyers would prefer. If I polled you as to whether you'd consider purchasing it, the leading answer by far would be "no," so the following question is just for those of you who like it well enough to consider buying it. If you're not interested, please don't answer!
This is the first time I've used this polling method. To simplify things, comments will be closed on this post.
Thanks for your help!
I'm a bit worried that this widget exposes my signed-in google account email. It should at least ask my permission
Posted by: Richard Tugwell | Sunday, 16 July 2023 at 03:59 PM
Comments are closed eh?
I downloaded the picture and opened it on my pc. Only then did I see the other photographers you were talking about. This lead me to chosing the largest size. Will the finer details be easily visible at, say, 8x10?
Posted by: Sam | Monday, 17 July 2023 at 08:03 AM
"I'm a bit worried that this widget exposes my signed-in google account email. It should at least ask my permission"
I agree. Quite disturbing !.
Posted by: Peter Brown. | Monday, 17 July 2023 at 03:51 PM
This is not a response to your question in the post but rather an issue that I cannot find a better place to raise. Please bear with me. I have been a fairly loyal customer of print offers whenpossible but there have been a couple of offers that I could not take advantage of due to my travel schedule or other circumstances beyond my control. Specifically, DDB's superb photo of the Lincoln Memorial and your photo of the red Adirondac Chair in the snow. I still regret not having those in my collection. Have you considered reissuing previous offers for your new readers or those that simply missed the opportunity. Like me. I suppose I could reach out to DDB and see if I could arrange a purchase from him but only solves the problem for me and I envisdsion others who would love a print. Worh a thought.
John
Posted by: John Abee | Tuesday, 18 July 2023 at 11:11 AM