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'How to take a good photo of diamond' is helpful but .......

charks

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I would really appreciate a post on 'how to take a good photo of your finger without it looking all wrinkly and old'.

Anyone!!!!!

Charlotte
 
Re: 'How to take a good photo of diamond' is helpful but ...

Hmmm, maybe recruit a child model?

I have seen some puffy, plastic looking hands created by photoshop, so I'd avoid that.
 
Re: 'How to take a good photo of diamond' is helpful but ...

You're on to something.

Maybe there's a program that can display our rings on a young lovely finger?

So we can show off without people feeling sorry for the rings.

If there isn't it the program has to be written.

Whenever I take a handshot of my rings I'm amazed how bad my fingers look.

But after a lifetime of neglect........

P.S. Brit sense of humour - I've not neglected my hands ( much ) but washing up, cleaning etc don't do a lot for them.

P.P.S. Are all handshots on Pricescope from rich gals with masses of home helpers?

Charlotte
 
Re: 'How to take a good photo of diamond' is helpful but ...

You know I've considered multiple times starting a thread about how to take good photos of your finger ... my advise is fingers always look most elegant when holding something like a coffee mug.
 
Re: 'How to take a good photo of diamond' is helpful but ...

Niel|1398895975|3663865 said:
You know I've considered multiple times starting a thread about how to take good photos of your finger ... my advise is fingers always look most elegant when holding something like a coffee mug.

You are so right!
I think I've been unconsciously employing that very method. When I start adding foundation and glittery highlighter to my knuckles I'll know I've taken it too far.
 
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