A digital archive showcasing the extensive collection of jewellery and adornment images shared on the former Ethnic Jewels Ning site over the years. These images have significantly enriched discussions on cultural adornment and its global dispersion.
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beautiful items!!! You mean, this was your first digital photo? it's lovely!
anna. for the first picture, it is great, you will see how easy to work with a digital one and how fast it is. nive necklaces too
Yes, my husband has been the photographer with a 10-year-old Sony digital that our son gave us. My husband loves to juggle a lot of equipment, lights, tents, and such in a darkened room. It is maddening to me to have to stretch into the tent to put up my display! I wanted a camera that I could rely on to get an adequate photo of something I had composed out in the open light. We will see if I have made the right decision. I may wish to set up my husband's little dining table studio again. ;)
I must say the new Nikon did well for me for my very first ever digital shot. I had not even composed that photo. I had just piled things over on the buffet and on the neck of the mannequin while I took down my hubby's studio. When I had the camera battery all charged up and had it mounted on the tripod, I just turned around and there was the buffet top strewn with the jewelry that I would be listing . I just thought 'why not?' and pointed and clicked. ;) It will probably never again be that easy.
To Ait: thank you as always for your encouraging words. ;)
Lovely photo Anna!, those camera's are little wonders. After a while you do not want anything else.
Oh, good to hear that I chose a good one. I was not sure that it would be the right one for me, but it is beginning to feel right. Thanks, Harald and all.