sorcerertd
Member
A pen I made recently from Bois de Rose started me on a mission for a darker background that will allow the grain and color to show up. On my usual neutral tan/ecru backgrounds, the darker woods all tend to look anywhere from dark brown to black as the light background just washes them out. Last week, I went to JoAnn Fabric and spent a while taking pictures on different fabrics with my most commonly carried pen, which happens to be bog oak. The pictures are pretty bad, as is the lighting, but I wanted something to compare. I took a lot of pictures, but narrowed it down to a few choices. Again, the pictures are rough, very rough. They are completely untouched other than cropping. Thought I'd ask opinions of them here as far as how they compare to each other. Not looking for picture taking tips, just background choices. What do you like best and why?

I bought some of the plain stuff (broadcloth, I believe) and tried it on a couple pens. Here's what those look like. They do show up better than the lighter background, but I'm still not 100% happy. I'll have to adjust the lighting for sure. The cloth is actually much darker than it looks in the pictures.
bog oak:

bois de rose

katalox (this is actually a pretty dark piece of wood, but you can't tell it from this picture)

hybrid




I bought some of the plain stuff (broadcloth, I believe) and tried it on a couple pens. Here's what those look like. They do show up better than the lighter background, but I'm still not 100% happy. I'll have to adjust the lighting for sure. The cloth is actually much darker than it looks in the pictures.
bog oak:


bois de rose

katalox (this is actually a pretty dark piece of wood, but you can't tell it from this picture)

hybrid
