2002 E46 M3 and Canvas picture
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2002 E46 M3 and Canvas picture
A few months ago I took a picture of my E46 M3 beside an old looking firetruck that I thought would make for some nice photos:
Firetruck vs. M3 - a set on Flickr









For my birthday, one of my friends had one of the pics printed on canvas and wrapped around a wooden frame, and it turned out very nicely. I'd like to have pics I have taken of my other family members' cars given the same canvas treatment:
M3 Canvas - a set on Flickr






Firetruck vs. M3 - a set on Flickr









For my birthday, one of my friends had one of the pics printed on canvas and wrapped around a wooden frame, and it turned out very nicely. I'd like to have pics I have taken of my other family members' cars given the same canvas treatment:
M3 Canvas - a set on Flickr






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Guys thank you very much for the compliments. It is a 6 speed manual, Sinan.
I was really impressed with the quality of the print, the color balances were spot on. The site is:
Canvas Prints | Photo to Canvas | Pictures on Canvas | Photos on Canvas | Canvas Printing
You can see that it can get a little pricey - my friend got me the thick gallery wrap, which is designed to be hung frameless in an art gallery, in 16 by 20. To me, the only way to go is frameless, to show off the quality of the canvas print. She suggested to check groupon.com because they tend to offer good deals on ordering multiple canvases at discounted prices. Also, to all the pro photographers on this thread (certainly not me) if you plan on using the site regularly for clients, register on canvasondemand and you will receive a complimentary canvas.
I'm sifting through my photos to see if any are worthy of a larger (ie much more expensive) reprint, but I will definitely be using them in the near future.
I was really impressed with the quality of the print, the color balances were spot on. The site is:
Canvas Prints | Photo to Canvas | Pictures on Canvas | Photos on Canvas | Canvas Printing
You can see that it can get a little pricey - my friend got me the thick gallery wrap, which is designed to be hung frameless in an art gallery, in 16 by 20. To me, the only way to go is frameless, to show off the quality of the canvas print. She suggested to check groupon.com because they tend to offer good deals on ordering multiple canvases at discounted prices. Also, to all the pro photographers on this thread (certainly not me) if you plan on using the site regularly for clients, register on canvasondemand and you will receive a complimentary canvas.
I'm sifting through my photos to see if any are worthy of a larger (ie much more expensive) reprint, but I will definitely be using them in the near future.




