Personalize two eyes iris canvas painting
$ 27    DESCRIPTIOM
Material: Canvas
Size: 10", 12", 14", 16"
Your attention to your father wall art | Your mother's attention to your wall art | 2 eyes on 1 canvas | Your friend's attention to your wall art | Special gift for your loved ones...
In this story, our inspiration is that every living creature has its own unique pupil structure, just like a fingerprint. We are here to bring you a unique story of your loved one's or your own eyes with fine jewelry. The pupil of every person in the world is unique.
- Iris is the name of the colored ring around our pupil
- Eye is the fastest (3 seconds) organ to lose vitality after a person dies.
- The iris of the eye is not affected by hereditary diseases.
- It is an organ that can be seen and precisely measured with the eye.
- It is the only organ that does not change throughout life. (It does not change from the 16th month of human birth until death)
- It is the only part of the body that is protected by natural instinctive reflexes.
How to take a photo of your eyes
1. Use the best camera you have.
The excellent magnification of a macro lens makes it easier to take close-up shots of eyes.
2. Look at a fixed point with your eyes.
When your eyes are directly locked on the iPhone's camera, detailed shots of the pupil and iris from the side are clearer.
3. Create a catch light.
Reflections are white spots that appear in the eyes when you take a close-up shot of them. You should place the light source to the side, not set it on the camera. This way the lens won't block the light.
4. Adjust the focus and exposure of your phone's camera.
Tap anywhere on the iPhone screen to automatically focus the camera on the specific subject point you tapped.
5. Reduce camera shake.
Hold your phone properly and firmly when taking photos.
SHIPPING
Method | Shipping Time |
Standardversand | About 5-25 Business Days |
DHL-Expressversand | About 2-9 business days |
*Please note that the time frame mentioned above doesn't include production time and account for delays caused by vendors or service and weather disruptions.