5 assorted Jr. Statesmen

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Using a suggestion from DCBluesman and shot from above, these are five more done yesterday. All comments appreciated.

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You have been busy. Again, some beauties! Like the angle of the shot better. It shows off more of the material and beauty of the pens. That shot would be the angle more likely seen by an in person viewer of the pens. Great job!
 

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Hey Roy. Great looking pens! Going to have to try that agate sometime. But here's a question for you, (and any of you other photo guru's out there) I've had this happen to me and wish I could understand why. The two red pens have an obvious curve to the cap that matches the body. But the two on the right, the caps look almost perfectly straight, B2B, while the bodies look curved, but only down toward the bottom. Is this true, or some sort of photographic artifact? and Why?

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James
 

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In this case your seeing exactly what is. the Soda-lite and the Turquoise both are B to B with the bottom barrel also B to B except a slight bend at the bottom toward the final.. But I've had photos do strange things at times.
Hey Roy. Great looking pens! Going to have to try that agate sometime. But here's a question for you, (and any of you other photo guru's out there) I've had this happen to me and wish I could understand why. The two red pens have an obvious curve to the cap that matches the body. But the two on the right, the caps look almost perfectly straight, B2B, while the bodies look curved, but only down toward the bottom. Is this true, or some sort of photographic artifact? and Why?

Thanks
James
 
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