So here’s the last photo before finishing ones of the 12 Dragons (and I’m only 5 months after the SAL ended, which is sadly a good showing for me. Lol!!)
My wicked witch helps keep these mythical beauties in line. :)
This beauty should be done by end of next weekend I hope! Although it is nice here (finally) and gardening (ugh) must be done too.
In other news: I’ve just started playing around with Instagram for my Etsy shop and it’s got me thinking about stitching photos. I seem to find myself often gravitating to angled close-ups as it shows some of the intricacies and details that a normal shot might not.
I am interested in your thoughts on photos!
Specific to stitching photos: do you prefer angled/artisty pictures, fun filters added or just straight up photos of stitching?
Please share in comments or you can email me direct at epicstitching[at]gmail[dot]com.
Looking forward to opinions and thoughts!
6 comments:
Nice work! And you'll get there soon. I didn't finish 2 of the SALs I started last year, which is typical of me. :) I like angled photos to show details as well as full photos of everything.
All your new patterns are so pretty! I like doing an overall shot, and some closeups as well. I think people (at least me) like looking at the details sometimes.
Good work on the almost finished dragon piece! I like photos of any kind.
I like straight photos and the angled like what you did above but close up. Dragons is looking good!
The dragons are looking good! Re photos - I do like to see straight-on overall pictures, but angled close shots add so much when you can see details better (for certain stitches, or for metallics or beading). Yes, I'm greedy - I want both! :)
Goal stretch! How exciting to be close to a finish on a long running projects.
I love those artistically angeled shots, but when I try them, they always turn out blurry. I do like overall progress shots as well, though!
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