Show us your canvas!
Discussion
Not trying to hi-jack the thread, but I'm interested in seeing/reading what people think make great canvas shots vs just good photos. I've got numerous shots that I've framed at different sizes but still haven't got around to giving Tim an order as I haven't decided what would (if any) look best on canvas...
So - show your shots and say why you think they went on canvas rather than a big frame... etc
So - show your shots and say why you think they went on canvas rather than a big frame... etc
Mine tend to be memories and captured moments of loved ones.
The two I have in the living room (including the one above) are both of my daughter by chance, not intentional. The one above was taken on a hot evening on a wonderful holiday in Italy when she decided to wonder off to 'explore' the grounds of the villa we rented. It simply brings back memories for me.
Just to clarify, mine are not produced by Tim although I'm sure he's very good at his job.
The two I have in the living room (including the one above) are both of my daughter by chance, not intentional. The one above was taken on a hot evening on a wonderful holiday in Italy when she decided to wonder off to 'explore' the grounds of the villa we rented. It simply brings back memories for me.
Just to clarify, mine are not produced by Tim although I'm sure he's very good at his job.
For a nice canvas you first of all need a good picture of something you love (in my case, cars..). Then you need a good quality printer (Tim @ FluidImages..) Then you need to think about the colouring of it compared to the rest of the room.
Here is my room at school:

and a close up of my new canvas:

yes, the wall could do with a new coat of paint!
George
Here is my room at school:

and a close up of my new canvas:

yes, the wall could do with a new coat of paint!
George
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