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Just as babies tend to do, your pet will usually run playfully towards you as you hold the camera, often landing with its face on the lens. And painting your pet is even more difficult, unless you are a very fast sketch artist and can catch a pose to use as an outline for your painting.
There is an easier way to make a pet portrait. It makes use of a digital camera and ends up a work of art on canvas, to be framed and hung on your wall.
First, set your camera on 'sport' or 'action' if it's a simple one, or "burst", a setting that takes a series of photographs in a burst while the subject - this case, your pet - is in motion. Take a lot of photographs in one session and with the same background and you'll be sure to end up with at least a few great shots.
Then you can upload your best shot, the one that really captured your pet's character, to the website and they'll print your photograph onto canvas and ship it to you either framed or unframed.
The result is a pet photo that becomes a beautiful pet portrait - and you made it!
pet portraits
Your post/link appears to be some sort of affiliates scheme? :¬)
www.paintyourlife.com/affiliates.asp
You've been busy recently posting on a number of forums I see :¬P
Some of your posts on other forums have been deleted - I guess they think they might be spam?...
EDIT: removed direct link in case you get 'credited' in error!
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Just as babies tend to do, your pet will usually run playfully towards you as you hold the camera, often landing with its face on the lens. And painting your pet is even more difficult, unless you are a very fast sketch artist and can catch a pose to use as an outline for your painting.
There is an easier way to make a pet portrait. It makes use of a digital camera and ends up a work of art on canvas, to be framed and hung on your wall.
First, set your camera on 'sport' or 'action' if it's a simple one, or "burst", a setting that takes a series of photographs in a burst while the subject - this case, your pet - is in motion. Take a lot of photographs in one session and with the same background and you'll be sure to end up with at least a few great shots.
Then you can upload your best shot, the one that really captured your pet's character, to the website and they'll print your photograph onto canvas and ship it to you either framed or unframed.
The result is a pet photo that becomes a beautiful pet portrait - and you made it!
pet portraits