All nice looking, cherry is my favorite followed by the apple. I like the photo spread you used to show each bowl in sets of 3 photos. How do you do this, it really tells your story for each bowl?
All nice looking, cherry is my favorite followed by the apple. I like the photo spread you used to show each bowl in sets of 3 photos. How do you do this, it really tells your story for each bowl?
Who knew your could have so much fun with such a small chunk of wood
Thanks, all.
Roger, I just use photoshop to put three pictures into one jpeg. If you know photoshop at all, it's just a matter of increasing the canvas size, and then cutting and pasting cropped photos onto the canvas. You then merge teh visible layers, crop it up neat, resize, and save.
Realy nice work on all three bowls, Sean. If I had to pick a fav I would go with the apple bowl but all are fine pieces of work. Good stuff!
Sean,
Great looking bowls. I can't pick a favorite, as I like them all!
Steve
When all is said and done--more is usually said than done.
All three are very appealing but if I have to choose I'd choose the cherry!
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Mike
They say money does not grow on trees! I believe it takes a wood turner to reveal the hidden natural treasures in a tree.
They are all great looking bowls, but the cherry really catches my eye. I just love the grain of it.
And I really like your triptychs. That is a good idea.
Brian
It’s only work if somebody makes you do it.
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do.
Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side and it binds the universe together.