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Tiger's Eye. Tiger s eye by. Wildlife Oil Painting: David Stribbling's amazing methods revealed. Amazon com painting wildlife. Mid century modern siberian. Tigers drawing pastel Picture Tigers drawing pastel. Tiger clipart transparent background. Tiger clipart animated. Fierce drawing. How to draw a. Pastels drawing. Tiger eye draw in Tiger eye draw in oil pastels.. Tiger eye draw in.

Drawing tigers sitting. Shazam drawing pencil. Tigers drawing pastel. Glitter gifs beautiful leopards Tigers glitter gifs. Animation dessins el tigre Animation dessins. Animation dessins el tigre. Tiger and the buddha Tiger and the buddha. Tiger by kevin leadholm Tiger by kevin leadholm. We three kings part We three kings part. I use a few different ones, Photoshop Elements 10 and also PicMonkey. If you had to choose just one photograph that you have posted on Paint My Photo, which one would it be and why?

Another difficult question Lol! I think that the photo titled, First Time is.

The photo is a profile view of my grandson blowing dandelion fluff, it seems to be a very popular photo, it was showcased on the back cover of Our Canada magazine a couple of years ago, and a number of people on PMP have reproduced it, along with another group that I belong to. I've been a photographer for 34 years, I got my first camera Pentax K when my daughter was a year old. My father was a professional photographer, but unfortunately passed away when I was 4, I like to think he's watching, and encouraging me to step up and try different things with my camera.

I have a photography page called CaLay Photography on Facebook,. You can contact Freda by visiting her profile page on PaintMyPhoto.

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To see more of her wonderful work visit her PaintMyPhoto gallery. Can you tell us how you first found out about Paint My Photo? I am a member of Wetcanvas and had seen a wonderful painting posted by a member here where he gave credit for the photo by a photographer on Paint my Photo.

I looked up PMP and was thrilled with what I saw. I am always looking for different reference photos to paint from so this site was perfect with it's variety of photographs. Once I joined I was inspired to take more photos for myself and to share with others. I consider myself more of an artist than a photographer and I love to paint still lifes, animals and florals.

My favourite subject to photograph is still life. I enjoy collecting different objects, especially reflective metals and glass and adding fruits, vegetables or flowers. I sometimes spend up to three days on one set-up, arranging items and waiting for just the right light. I use natural light and have three different areas in my house I use at different times of the day, or I will set-up outside in bright sunlight to get the effect I want.

Light and composition are for me the most important elements in my paintings and therefore in my photos. I'm not a professional photographer and I don't have and special equipment or cameras. I use a point and shoot Canon powershot camera. I never use a flash and I zoom in on the subject to correct the perspective.

If needed I will crop and adjust the photo in iPhoto on my Mac. That's it, nothing special. I'd have to choose the photo I took of my grandfather's old pipe and tobacco tin, as it had special meaning. I had the items sitting on my shelf for a few days until the afternoon sun came out and lit it just right. I grabbed a flower, put it with it and took the photo. Finally, we'd love to know a little more about you, do you have a personal website or other online presence where we can see more of your work?

I started painting about 25 years ago in watercolour. I am mainly self taught and over the years I also worked in coloured pencil and pastel. About 6 years ago I started working in acrylics. I enjoyed the control and fast drytime of the medium and it allowed me to achieve the degree of detail that I like in a painting. I was approached by a gallery four years ago and they only accepted works on canvas so most of my work now is in acrylic.

My floral and still life paintings started selling and I had to come up with more ideas for subjects to paint. That is when I started photographing more of my own still life set-ups. I know how much I appreciated having good photos by other people to paint from, so contributing to PMP is a good way for me to share my photos and hopefully inspire other artists to paint different subjects, in the same way that I have been inspired. Without his generosity none of this would be possible - heartfelt thanks Roy!

Contact Roy on his profile at PMP. Changes Are Coming As many of you will be aware, PMP is hosted on the Ning platform. This is a paid-for service that allows even the average person Like me! When I started PMP in , Ning had a free option, which was fine for a while, however Ning then changed their business model to a paid-only subscription type.

This did present a problem, however, by then the site was becoming popular so it was decided to continue. The Ning support improved as we were a paying customer, and more features became available. However there is always room for improvement! That is what ongoing development means, both for the programmers, and for us Meaning myself and our wonderful admins.

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So there is good news, and not so good news! The good news Ning is releasing a major upgrade and re-write of the Ning software, Ning 3. The feature list is increasing, which is good. That means we can have more than one main gallery at last! This will simplify, eventually, separating source photos from members artwork produced from source photos. Another really good feature is that admins have full control over what stays visible to members only and what will be visible publicly. I will explain why this is important in a moment.

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It also seems that it will be much more mobile and tablet friendly, with a modern automatic resizing on any device, which is very important for many busy folk on the move. There will also be no limit on the amount of content we can add. The not so good news As you know we are a site run purely by volunteers, which is a great thing!

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It means we are independent. I have always wanted to make PMP different by being transparent about our plans and engaging with members and our admin team and not making decisions in isolation, or without discussion. PMP will remain free to join and access great photos to paint from. At our current rate of growth we will be at 10k members in around 7 or 8 months time.

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However, it will help us be a more attractive proposition to advertisers if people generally searching for art or photography-related content can find us via a google search for example. This means that forums, blog posts, etc currently will not show up as an entry in a google search. The proposed changes mean that we will be able to have some public-facing content pages where, for example, we can offer advertising.

Hopefully this change alone may enable us to generate some income for the site. I also now make a little from advertising on my youtube channel, I funnel this to an account on Paypal as well. At this point I feel I must say a big thank you to those of you who have made a donation to support us! You know who you are, I hope I have thanked you personally via email. I must also give a big shout out to our admin member Robyn Lovelock, who has championed the appeal for donations!

Thanks Ro! Please remember, folks, all our admins work voluntarily for the love of the site and the wonderful community here on PMP. Sometimes, if you have a concern and contact us you may not get an instant response, as many of us have day jobs or other commitments. Be assured we have your best interests at heart, and any delay is not intentional. Donations are the main way you can show your support and ensure the continuing growth of PMP, it need not be large!

Any amount is very welcome. I still have the objective of making the donate button unnecessary in future, as I have said, but we are not there yet! Thanks for your continued support of our wonderful site! We are anticipating that the changes will be introduced towards the end of the Summer.