jttheclockman
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Here is a Cortona kit with a green Italian blank called Pine. Thanks for looking.
Yes it is a close second though I still like the Trustone better.Beautiful! This definitely competes very well with malachite (even nicer for a pen, if you ask me).
Alan you would be surprised how unprofessional my setup is and quick and dirty it is. I will try to take a snap shot of it in the day or two. Have it still set up for those latest pens. Then I need to take down to get the shop back. Don't laugh to hard.Hard to beat a bit of the green!!!
John, I admire, not just your pens, but your photography.
What camera do you use and any chance of a photograph showing your set-up???
alan
Alan here is my quick and dirty setup where I take all photos. I sometimes use cloth, sometimes use gradient paper as backdrop and sometimes just plain white cardboard. Nothing fancy. Here I drape a white cloth over a board that is set up on my tablesaw. There is an overhead fluorescent light but I choose to use the 2 clip lights shown. I set camera on timer and then just hold the lights facing the pen with my hands. Sometimes I will clip to the tools stationed there. But not much any more. The camera is an old Pentax Optio MX4. Has all the bells and whistles but is only a 4 megapixel and the smart cards are very small for quantity. But it has served me well for many years. I bought from QVC quite some time ago. I do not play with all the settings on it. Just point and shoot. Post in a photo site and use a couple setting changes and then file and save and then post here. As I said I never take photos of everything I make but ones that I want to save for myself over the years. I use to shoot in a light tent but stopped that years ago. It basically is a matter of enough light and for what I do just fine. Don't mind the messy shop. I fired the maid years ago.Hard to beat a bit of the green!!!
John, I admire, not just your pens, but your photography.
What camera do you use and any chance of a photograph showing your set-up???
alan