Hello all! My name is Ephrem Richmond, and I am working on slowly becoming a professional photographer! There is a lot of competition out there these days, and I'm starting to realize that there are certain areas of photography (like printing) that aren't as competitive, to some extent. With that being said, I have been exploring that realm a whole lot recently. Regarding this image in particular, I have created a stunning mockup that is used to represent the image as it's supposed to be seen. I invite you to visit my Etsy store (summitedits) to check out my mockup and see the image in its truest form. Your feedback or support would mean a lot as I continue to grow in this journey!
I bring all this ramble about prints and mockups, not to bore you all, but to point out something that isn't as noticeable unless printed: the nets. There are two nets clinging to the top of each roof, and they add a significant amount of detail WHEN put on a print because suddenly you can see both of them. I edited this photo while proofing it for Fuji Crystal, which led me to raise certain dials that I might not have even touched otherwise. This resulted in the nets being difficult to see. Nevertheless, they still impact the image like crazy, and they change the print in an unbelievable way!
I used my Canon R10 and RF 100 Macro lens to take this photo when I was visiting Korea just last year.