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Hello Kai, This is only my opinion based on my family members I've visited in hospitals. Sometimes certain people in the hospitals need to be energized. Looking at something that is moving is more stimulating and gives them hope while still being soothing. I would personally lean toward the water pics. When I need a boost in life I find myself drawn to any body of water I can find to be refreshed by it. Water is so necessary for life. I know you have more water pics.... AND The falls over the moss is very tranquil, too and less jagged rocks, which could be interpreted as agitating to some people. Water in any form, calm with sunset, flowing over a rock or rippling past some logs.... are all rejuvinating. My next step would be to ask the staff that works at that particular hospital. They know their clientele and would have some answers, I bet. Thanks for listening! Jodie
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I like both series, so I guess I'm not much help there then, lol. Maybe it would depend whereabouts in the hospital the pics are to be hung. If I was feeling a bit under the weather those cute lambs would sure put a smile on my face, so based on that that lambs get my vote.
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To throw in some support: I would definitely go for the seascapes... Jodie has some very valid points there. If I were in a hospital, I wouldn't even look at those lambs. And why did you omit that top seascape in your first collage..? I think that's the best one you've ever done... and just perfect for a hospital as well.
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Location, location, location..that will really be the deciding point. I believe Odie has a good idea about soliciting advice from the hospital staff. I see the water shots and as suggested some "soothing" falls, etc., working well in a foyer or some particular adult area of the facility. Still, for general use, the lambs are still my pick.
It is not so much "too artistic" as "suited to the location". That is my 3 cents total in two posts. As fine an an image might be, it should fit the need of the area of display.
I say the lambs, the light in the shots is uplifting and the lambs represent life and youth things that many patients will need to be reminded of. Plus they've got the 'CUTE' factor that even the grumpest old man couldn't not smile at.
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Thanks for sharing a bit of your mind people... As to Geert's question on why I excluded that one water shot it's cause I feel it's a bit to 'dirty' and not a big fan of how the colors go with all the other stuff.... So once again thanks for all the help and yeah I should try and find out where abouts they going to be put I guess...
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None have addressed mounting the prints..I suppose several methods are out there and better than my quick and ok method. That method is to use foamcore board and a thin mat of suitable color for the prints.
If the place with the foamcore can cut it to size, good. This stuff does not cut cleanly without a very, very sharp knife or razor and guide to follow for straight edges.
I print with a very slight border (crop to slightly less than final size with print for the correct size to get a narrow white border). Then, using painters tape(the stuff like maskng tape that comes off easily) to hold the print in place on the border; the mat is secured with spray adhesive. Well, get the mat first and mask off for spray adhesive to avoid the print area and go for it. That is a simple temporary method and it looks better with a mat than without.
This is just 1/4 cents worth. I have not done much temporary framing or hanging of images. Tom.
I'd go with the Lamb Chop look-alike. That lamb has a big smile on its face even though it's all muddy. I smile every time I look at it
The water shots have somewhat of a dark mood to them, not something I would put in a hospital.
The waterfall and Jetski Lane ones would be nice in a hospital (the jetski one is weird/funny).
p.s.-edit: Thanks for asking the question. I got a laugh from the photos, and you (helped) remind me about Lamb Chop.
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Lamb chops. Always a tasty treat. ;'P But for an adult ward, the seascapes could be an equally valid image and my preferrence in that instance.
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