helen - order by 25th July
Please find your bluebell photos, which you can view and download directly from this gallery.
How to view your images:
click on the first image in the gallery and scroll left or right using the arrows. (Ignore the heavy watermark - your images won't have anything on them when you download them).
I have done my best to make the images as similar to each other with regards to colours and brightness, but every shot taken outdoors varies depending on how much sun shines through the clouds & trees.
To order:
Click on an image. On a computer press the order button. On a mobile phone press the symbol the shopping trolley or hit the bulk order button as a faster way to pick images. When you view your cart you can add or remove images. 'Save' the cart if you want to log on another day. Check out the special offer deals for spending over certain amounts and the special deal for ordering them all. The mini-shoot includes x1 FREE jpeg. To claim this, please enter the PROMO CODE: 24bell
How to Get Prints:
- These are all digital jpegs, not physical prints. If you decide to get prints made from the files, you need to remember whereabouts on your computer hard drive you saved them. Click on the image you want to print and right-click to print at home. However, I recommend ordering prints from 'Blue sky Printing' (shop is in the Meadows shopping centre). They are experts and have the best quality printers (way better than boots or other photo 'machines'). Their colours are very true to what you will see on my website (snappy snaps come out different so I don't recommend them). You can order from online websites too - I like PhotoBox as again, their colours are very true to my website.
- If buying prints from Blue Sky Printing, I love their 'lustre' finish (half way between a matt and glossy finish). As with Photobox, Blue sky printing sell a whole range of printed products from normal 'photos' to canvases, posters, acrylic images plus they can print the photos onto smaller objects like keyrings and table art.
- To print any of your photos (online or in person at the shop counter), they will need access to the jpeg file/s so if in person, you will need to save the files onto a USB stick or memory card and take it to them. If you order on their website, then simply copy the files over from your computer hard drive directly onto their website. Any probs, let me know.
- I haven't made them a certain ratio, so if you get prints, you will need to 'crop' the image to fit, e.g. a 7x5inch ratio will crop different parts of the image to a 10x8 inch ratio, but either on Blue Sky's website or in person, they can help you with this.
Michelle x