Burning Sunset on a Baron FP

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SDB777

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Needed to turn a Burning Sunset blank for displaying on the website, so....

Closed:
BurningSunsetBaronFountainPen001.jpg



Opened:
BurningSunsetBaronFountainPen002.jpg





I really need to try the 'clip thing' from the tutorial section(IAP Library), as most people like to have a clip. Maybe I'll get some practice on some ERC blanks I have laying around...




Thanks for looking!




Scott (did not reverse paint this one) B
 
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Robert111

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Well, it's a beautiful blank and beautiful workmanship on the closed end pen, but the photo has too much color intensity, causing the gold to look funny--I know this because until recently I was guilty of doing the same thing when I edited my pictures.
 

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Well, it's a beautiful blank and beautiful workmanship on the closed end pen, but the photo has too much color intensity, causing the gold to look funny--I know this because until recently I was guilty of doing the same thing when I edited my pictures.



Unfortunately, I don't do anything.
The photo above is a blending of three different EV-settings, run through PhotoMatic Light(HDR program) set to the default parameters, and then I do crop the image. The pen is actually very shiny(MM to 12k and hit with MacGuires PlastixPolish), and maybe just a tad more colorful then the photo's display!






Thanks for the looks and comments everyone! Wife sure is having way too much fun pouring blanks(it's all Bob fault, she's a castin' fool).





Scott (got some more coming outta the molds this morn') B
 
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