Last year I visited the Early Birds museum in Lelystad, knowing very well that the DC-2 'Uiver' was going to fly to Austria for an airshow that same day. The early birds museum is located in a hangar next to the taxiway and runway of Lelystad and if the weather's nice they leave the doors open and you are allowed to walk onto their apron where you have an unobstructed view of the aircraft taking off and landing. So as soon as we heard the rumble of the DC-2's engines I changed to my telelens and we all went outside to watch the Uiver fly off.

One of those photos I picked to hang on my wall, but not just as a simple poster.

This is the original photo:



Here it is slightly editted and converted to black and white:



And here it is, printed on a 90 x 60 centimeter (Roughly 3x2 foot) sheet of brushed aluminium on my wall!:



It's hard to capture the shine and depth of this in a photo, but it looks just great!
Here's a close-up:



Somewhat expensive, but I love it!