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Thanks Jackass Glass!
Here's another one with a few more lines
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Blackink, I love the lines in your pendants!
man those retti's are SICK!
"DNA Sample"
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That is awesome, Bucho!
Very nice area541. Really excellent execution and color combo. THAT is art.
Haven't posted anything in a while, made these recently. Still using a cricket : \ hopefully ill have a phantom soon though.
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Wow. Almost didn't post these when I saw the ones above. I'm still proud of them though :)
Wrap and rake with a what I call a hippy anchor. It's red based Amber purple and is supposed to be all wavy.
Other is just a fume spoon. Happy with the coverage on the fume. Although I need to bake it on a little better. It rubbed off a touch.
Sorry for the crummy pics. Gotta creep the glass photography forum for tips.
One tip is good lightning and always use a sturdy tripod. It'll make for clearest pictures. Talk to a camera expert if you wanna mess with settings. Also look up the minimum focal length of your camera. A lot of cameras have a minimum of 3 feet, so you have to be 3 feet back supposedly to get it to focus properly. So check that jackass
Thanks fif. Always appreciated. Cheers bud.
I would start with stripes then work toward plain wraps first. Wrap and rake is a combination of both.
Then work on getting it hotter.
Just to help.
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I shoot at 1/60 of a second and no tripod needed with digital slr.
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Is there room for noobs in this thread?
Made a few dabbers last nite.
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Of course, and nice dabbers. :D
Stripes to inspire the noobs.
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Go to www.4GlassArtJewelry.com for more info.
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You sacrifice major depth of field when shooting that way. I have a nice digital SLR and a good tripod, for almost any actual really nice quality photo you want a tripod, and use your camera in manual mode. High F stop and longer exposure gives more detail and depth of field.
Eh I use digital lights set camera for halogen lighting. Great color with photoshop. It is a still life so you don't need that much depth.
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I bought a lighting kit with soft box but I like my table cloth and felt jewelry display pad better.
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