Backdrop Height - your thoughts wanted
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Selector Wrote:I often find myself wishing my basement ceiling had been another foot higher when I learn I have to crop about the top quarter of my pictures so that I don't spoil the illusion (I don't have Photo Shop or Corel Draw, or Paint Pro, so I can't add in skies).

If imagery is going to be a minor or rare concern for you, and/or if you intend to alter your photos with software, then the advice to this point makes sense. Otherwise....

Crandell, that is one beautiful layout! And I can see, with the height of the scenery and all, that you need really tall backdrops. I'm going with a Houston, Texas industrial theme, where everything is flat, flat, and then even flatter. So I think I can get away with some things that you can't. Plus, you make a good point on the photshopping. If I wanted to take really nice photos, I could edit in the sky.

Again, beautiful layout!
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