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Daughter, grandson and I are off to the St Louis Science Center, the Zoo and a picnic lunch today....Yesterday I finished the latest Christmas quilt top. It went together so fast. I think I have decided to make me one of these. Just have to decide the colors.
Any hints on photographing these quilts? They look better outside, but I need to know whether to have the sun behind me or behind the quilt or where??
Happy Sewing,
Nancy
love it, love it, love it.....
ReplyDeleteI like to take then in the shade....no shadows no glare..
The quilt turned out great! I love that pattern. I should buy it for me.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! It does look even better in the outdoor light. I don't know much about picture taking with quilts but I recently read someone else's suggestions on another blog. They suggested hanging them on a line outside, using a picket fence or drapping it on a park bench. I thought those were good ideas! For indoors they suggested hanging them on the wall to get a picture of the whole quilt, then taking a close up of the details so you can keep a photo of the whole quilt and the details. Another good idea I think. I hope that helps.
ReplyDeleteLove your freshcut quilt! I know how much brighter it is in real life because I made one too and it photographed a bit faded in the sunlight also. I have just discovered that sometimes the colors turn out really true right about twilight.
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