Posts Tagged ‘Black and White photography’
Today’s customer spotlight section features the canvas pictures created by
Dan K from Maine. Both of his canvas pictures turned out great, but are drastically
different in subject and style. Take a look at pictures and tell us what you think!
Dan tells CanvasPop that the photo of this old truck was taken back in 2003 a
couple of miles from the house his wife grew up in. Her father was a retired potato
farmer from Frenchville, ME and this truck was used to haul potatoes back in the
50’s. It now sits on another potato farmer’s land just adjacent to his.
There is not much to say in regards to a story behind this photo. Dan tells CanvasPop
that it is some sort of bush that flowers each spring in his yard. The colors are very
intense and I took a photo close up of some of the buds.
Want to learn how to capture your own close up shots?
- Check out this tutorial on “How to shoot Macro Photography” for great canvas pictures.
It is always great to hear what our customers think of the their finished pieces. Even better to see how the pieces look hanging on his wall!
Today’s Customer Spotlight features the custom canvas art that Anthony Carrino had printed by CanvasPop. He had a personal photo enlarged on canvas and transformed into a 3 panel Triptych piece seen here hanging on the wall.
Thanks so much for sharing Anthony your canvas pieces with CanvasPop on Twitter.
“@CanvasPop just hung my canvas u printed 4′ x 6′ 3 panel black & white #photograph. I love it thanks! #photography”








