
Product, Jewelry, and Crafts
13 Dec 2015
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"Be Mine" (Explored)
( To see the entire pendant please see insert. )
This is a macro photograph of the "Be Mine" Heart Pendant created by my wife following the tutorial by Nicole Hanna.
pg9
27 Dec 2015
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1 comment
Freeform Wire Bracelet
Freeform Wire Bracelet from Sarah Thompson’s class “Wire Weaving Bracelets-Basics and Beyond” crafted by my wife.
27 Dec 2015
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1 comment
Freeform Wire Bracelet
Freeform Wire Bracelet from Sarah Thompson’s class “Wire Weaving Bracelets-Basics and Beyond” crafted by my wife.
27 Dec 2015
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21 comments
Freeform Wire Bracelet (Explored)
Freeform Wire Bracelet from Sarah Thompson’s class “Wire Weaving Bracelets-Basics and Beyond” crafted by my wife. Please see insets for side views.
I was recruited to take pictures of the jewelry my wife has been making for a 6 month blog challenge she has been doing where she was crafting a piece of jewelry a week from tutorials. She has just ended that challenge this past week with this bracelet. This has also been a 6 month challenge for me as I have tried to take pictures of her pieces that are as professional as possible. I have learned a few things. Things like light, color balance, shadows, the value of a dark side, and the importance of giving a true representation of color. After all, if she uses these photos to sell the jewelry, I don't want the person purchasing the piece to be mislead by what they see online because my colors are not correct.
It was not until this week that I took the time to work with focus stacking software in taking pictures of the jewelry. I tend to take macro shots so as to display the wonderful detail she puts into each piece. The problem with that is the parts that are out of focus. I don't like them. I could use the photo stacking in Adobe Photoshop except I don't have Photoshop. I use Lightroom for basic developing. So I am using a trial version of a focus stacking specific software. I must say I am pleased with the early results. I am sure I need to work on my focus stacking. This was my first real attempt. I am looking forward to getting even more practice.
pg9.12
23 Jan 2016
13 favorites
10 comments
Custom Creation (Explored)
The way life has been lately I haven't been able to get out and take pictures and I am disappointed about that. I have been continuing to take pictures of my wife's jewelry creations. I have just begun to experiment with focus stacking macro shots. I had been using a free trial version of a focus stacking program but am now using Photoshop's focus stacking. I am very much a beginner working with Photoshop and focus stacking so I am sure it needs plenty of work. But, for now I am happy with the results.
And yes, I agree. My wife does amazing work, but then again I am prejudiced.
Pg5
06 Mar 2016
9 favorites
3 comments
Handcrafted Necklace
This is a necklace designed and created by my wife using a Molly Cooley handmade bead as the focal point.
11 Jun 2016
6 favorites
7 comments
Little Bit Wicked Bangle (Explored)
This bracelet was fashioned out of raw copper wire by my wife and then treated with a liver of sulfur mix to oxidize it. It is from the Little Bit Wicked tutorial by Nicole Hanna.
This photo was created by using Adobe Photoshop's photo stacking feature.
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