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This is an assignment born out of necessity, really, and hoping my fellow forum-goers can help my fiancée out!
She's doing a Uni article on the credit crunch and house prices. She needs a photo. The requirements are: A photo of a street with three or more for sale signs in the same shot, the nearest one in focus, the others gradually going out of focus. The picture needs to be landscape and 15 inches wide at 300 DPI (not necessarily the same as 300 PPI, apparently!). I had a go myself, using my camera's "Pro-Focus" mode. The photo she liked. But using this mode limited it to 6MP, not the 12MP I had expected! And I'm not sure how to get the shot on my own! If anyone has a shot like this or could take one by midnight Monday (I know, late notice) I'd be eternally grateful. I will need permission to use it in my lady's Uni work. I can't have a watermark on it, but will ensure it is credited in the article and her portfolio! I will even form part of her Uni Degree Show... so will get out there! :-)
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Not really what the assignment section is for, but hey - why not!!
Good luck (If I see that shot I will grab it for you) --Sime
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