WisconsinGardener
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Made a couple more collage necklaces. Both were difficult to get the colors right. Finally took them on black background:
Awww. Thanks! I've been mostly just lurking. Some tough days lately. But, Jesus is coming!
A more slender, lighter weight (less expensive) version of my twisty necklaces - Merry Christmas!
You can find its listing here, if you're interested.
Thank you!!! But, no, not a professional by any means. A good eye for set up maybe. I bought my camera (Nikon P530 from Walmart) with two things in mind - it had to take good pictures in whatever light and it needed to take good closeups. The fact that it includes an "anti shake" feature is a definite positive. Unlike my old camera, one charge lasts a very long time. Then, I use the photo editor that comes with Windows 10 to play with the photos until they are as realistic colored as possible (as you know from selling online, the pictures are your product, and they need to look like your product actually looks.)Awesome work! Boy I wish I could get pictures like yours. Were you a photgrapher too? You could of been a professional if not. Really nice!
Thank you!!! But, no, not a professional by any means. A good eye for set up maybe. I bought my camera (Nikon P530 from Walmart) with two things in mind - it had to take good pictures in whatever light and it needed to take good closeups. The fact that it includes an "anti shake" feature is a definite positive. Unlike my old camera, one charge lasts a very long time. Then, I use the photo editor that comes with Windows 10 to play with the photos until they are as realistic colored as possible (as you know from selling online, the pictures are your product, and they need to look like your product actually looks.)
My "studio" is the floor in front of my patio door - all natural, reflected light (no direct sun) - and my backdrop is usually scrapbook paper. Pretty low tech.