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KateHarrow

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Needed to take photos for my website of our new/improved kit so while it's not quite pen photography, this was the closest forum I found.

The hardest part was getting the pieces to line up for the group shots. I should've used a dot of clay or a glue dot or something to hold things in place and then photoshopped it out but I was being impatient
 

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MedWoodWorx

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Needed to take photos for my website of our new/improved kit so while it's not quite pen photography, this was the closest forum I found.

The hardest part was getting the pieces to line up for the group shots. I should've used a dot of clay or a glue dot or something to hold things in place and then photoshopped it out but I was being impatient
Nice photoshoot, did u use a lightbox?
 

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Really? That is natural light? Very nice
You can do literal magic with the right software and some good post-processing skills. I wrote a tutorial with a junky free piece of software here. With Photoshop I can make a 5yr olds crayon drawing look like the Mona Lisa.

But to keep on topic @KateHarrow I use the tiniest spec of blue fun-tak under all of my pieces when taking pictures. It hold everything perfectly, leaves no residue when removed, and is completely reusable. Sold at staples, lowes, HD, etc so very easy to get as well.

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MedWoodWorx

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You can do literal magic with the right software and some good post-processing skills. I wrote a tutorial with a junky free piece of software here. With Photoshop I can make a 5yr olds crayon drawing look like the Mona Lisa.

But to keep on topic @KateHarrow I use the tiniest spec of blue fun-tak under all of my pieces when taking pictures. It hold everything perfectly, leaves no residue when removed, and is completely reusable. Sold at staples, lowes, HD, etc so very easy to get as well.

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Yea i red it its very informative. The thing is i use my phone to take photographs and then upload them. I must upgrade my gear i suppose.
 

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All of these photos were taken on my iphone
I am afraid my phones camera is not as good as an iphone's. It says 13 mp but i don't think that the lens or the software are capable. I am also crap at photography. The only thing i know is how to build a lightbox to avoid glare. There is so much to learn about photography that is overwhelming. It is however important since a bad picture can't get you anywhere; you can't present your work, you can't get feedback, you can't sell your pens etc. Its part of the penturning thing for many folks and i think that its a skill crucial to a penturners evolvement.
Well at least i won at the loosers train competition, cheers.
 

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AND.. museum wax is AWESOME for casting hybrids. Tom Barron turned me on to that several years ago and I think I still have almost half of my original container lol

Tim ... I'm not following you. Do you mean using the wax to create a temporary mold to pour resin in and around the "scrap wood"? (I'm not a caster - yet - so I don't know how well that could work.)
 

KateHarrow

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Tim ... I'm not following you. Do you mean using the wax to create a temporary mold to pour resin in and around the "scrap wood"? (I'm not a caster - yet - so I don't know how well that could work.)
I think he means using it to hold the wood down to the mold so it doesn't float in the resin
 

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I have been using several small (pea-size) drops of hot glue on the top of the wood in the mold, where the wood meets the side wall. Just a couple of spots around the perimeter. The glue sets up instantly, and is strong enough to keep the wood from floating up in the resin.

I had tried putting the glue on the underside of the wood, but all that did was raise the wood by the thickness of the glue, and gave the resin a place to run to. No Bueno.

My only issue is that if I use mold release, the hot glue does not stick very well.
 

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I am afraid my phones camera is not as good as an iphone's. It says 13 mp but i don't think that the lens or the software are capable. I am also crap at photography. The only thing i know is how to build a lightbox to avoid glare. There is so much to learn about photography that is overwhelming. It is however important since a bad picture can't get you anywhere; you can't present your work, you can't get feedback, you can't sell your pens etc. Its part of the penturning thing for many folks and i think that its a skill crucial to a penturners evolvement.
Well at least i won at the loosers train competition, cheers.
But a light box creates electromagnetic polarized waves ( Glare ) on all nonmetallic smooth surfaces like wood and acrylic pens
Anything that scatters, reflects or Refracts light creates polarized light .

Who goes to the lake fishing or sail boating without Polarized sun glasses?
 
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