I like hand pics because it's easier to see the size and proportions of the ring versus looking at it in a ring box or some other type of holder. And, something magical happens for me when I see that pretty thing sitting where it belongs. Lots of folks here have classic single stone rings and they all look the same to me until I see them on the finger and then the magic happens and rather than seeing a typical (for example) Tiffany style solitaire, I see a work of art given in love.
That's why people always ask what ring size people are. Speaking for myself, I looked at other people with about the same size fingers and how their rings looked. Then I could say "hmm... that style looks very different in the pictures than on the hand" or "wow, that's a great sized stone for my hands" or so forth.
I like to see the hand pics because you can't really tell how a setting looks until it's on a finger. My setting is the WF w-prong, and it looks rather odd in pictures unless I'm wearing it because of the lines of the basket. Honestly, I didn't even like the setting until Brian "the cutter" was kind enough to send me additional photos. I never would have guessed the setting would be so simple and elegant from the standard photos!
Yep, and that's why I like hand pics. We've seen pics of .5 carat diamonds that look waaaay larger on the finger and large diamonds that look smaller on the finger. A ring by itself may not be unique, but once it's on the owner's hand, it becomes unique cause ain't nobody got a hand exactly like the owner. Keep in mind here that my overly romantic nature is tainting my responses. I'd like to hear from those with a more sound mind than mine
Thanks for the info. BTW, if you want to see what my rings look like on the petal of a hibiscus flower (my husband websailor insisted on taking this picture) go to My Fat Marquise RH Ring