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Nice, plus the "no background" photography is cool. Great colors in all of them!
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Very nice! I really like that second one.
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Nice work, Frank!
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nice work indeed Frank .very nice photos
thanks for taking the time.
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Looking really good.
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Goodness Frank that is some nice stuff. The burl from the first one what kind of wood is it?? I really really like that for sure. Are you still getting wood from your seller or has that dried up??
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Thanks for the compliments. Arlin, the lighter colored one is Maple burl and the other two are Cherry. I've had these burls in my stash for a while but I think my source is getting back into selling now. I sent him a message yesterday and will let you know what he says.
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Very nice turnings and pictures as well.
Did you use a light box?
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(02-25-2019, 09:06 PM)wood-chips Wrote: Very nice turnings and pictures as well.
Did you use a light box?
I had our photographer at work take these for me and he has some great equipment. I just can't seem to figure out how to take a decent picture. I like these okay but the next time I'm going to ask him to use some background and shodows.