[Woodcarver] Help
Harry Potter
pondawater at embarqmail.com
Thu Feb 5 18:30:46 EST 2009
Wanda H. Potter
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1-785-935-2551
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From: woodcarver-bounces at carverscompanion.com
[mailto:woodcarver-bounces at carverscompanion.com] On Behalf Of Gary A Crosby
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 3:38 PM
To: [Woodcarver]
Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] Help
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Alex I had the same issue once I came back from Kandahar Afghanistan it
had been by that time almost a year since I had carved any major
projects, still trapped in the war. But I went for a walk one day into
the Canadian Parliament buildings and found myself in surrounded by
outstanding carvings of all shapes and sizes. When I walked out I was
ready to launch out and carve. Now I don't have enough time in the day
to do anything but carve. Bottom line is go to a museum or some
where's you can witness other carvers or carvings could be just as
simple as picking up a new carving mag.
Bing
http://darkwood-wodcarving.com
Quoting Alex Bisso <albisso at bresnan.net>:
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> OK it's about time I asked for some help on two issues.
> First, I seem to be at a carving standstill. I have not finished a
> carving since early last fall when I completed a brown trout started
earlier
> last year. I just can't seem to get motivated enough to either start
> something new or complete some started projects that I told myself I would
> get done this year. Can anyone tell me what has worked to get them
> motivated to get back to carving after a dry spell?
> Second, I have a recurring problem with getting good photos of
carvings.
> My standard method of trial and error with the lighting, inside and
outside
> works sometimes but not consistently. On my last fish for example, I took
> one photo (after a couple of tries) using a piece of light blue foam from
an
> old camping bedroll and the color and contrast came out very well.
However,
> when I tried to set up with a cloth maroon cloth background to take more
> photos, it looked good but my camera did not like it at all. The photos
> were either too dark or too bright and glarey and the colors did not look
> true. There must be a way to set up for photos that provides a good
> background and lighting for true color without glare. Can anyone suggest
> something simple and reliable that might work.
> Thanks for any input.
> Alex Bisso
> Billings, MT
>
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