Yea Wednesday is here! On Wednesday's I like to join a very cool international group of bloggers who share photos of their desks and what they are working on. You can take a peek yourself or even join in by going to Artist Stamper, Julia Dunnit's lovely blog
Stamping Ground.
My desk is pretty empty tonight. You can see a new tiny tree half way done in the lower right corner and some bead spiders I made today. I also have a few larger stone and glass beads that I am trying to decide what to do with. The two green glass leaves are still there and they are my favorites.
A few WOYWWers have asked about my light box. I use it to take pictures of small things I make (and as a desk lamp sometimes). The light is a clamp on utility lamp that you can find in any hardware store. I will show you an example of a photo from the box, a tiny tree. You can see my newest tiny trees in the box ready for some photos.
This is the red Tiny Tree that you see in the light box photos above. I have limited access to natural light, so the box has been revolutionary. If you are interested in making a light box, I got my instructions free from
The Digital Photography School.
I hope you have a wonderful Wednesday.
Hello Frances!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have been busy since last week.
Oh my goodness your necklace is pretty. I like Mother of pearl. Oh I so wished you had shared a close up of your little trees. They look so cute.
Have a great day!
Belinda (77)
Oh I agree, I kept trying to enlarge the view LOL to see your trees! Sandi (114)
ReplyDeleteYour little trees are so cute! Happy WOYWW! Sandy Leigh at #99
ReplyDeletethe trees are so lovely, light box a very good idea. Hugs Francesca #52
ReplyDeleteHey that's the second light box I've seen today and I think it's a great idea
ReplyDeleteLynn 38
It's a marvellous way to photograph your work, for sure...but meanwhile, oh! That red tree is gorgeous..the details are fab!
ReplyDeleteWow! How absolutely beautiful is that little tree?! I love your light box too - thanks for the link to the instructions. I love those large green leaves too.
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