Light mix necklace

JerseyPearl

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Hi Everyone! Here is my latest work in progress...my dh thinks I have completely lost my mind! I'm still playing with placement and need to order lighter color Beader's Secret (great stuff Pattye!) The pearls are once again from Jacques! IMG_2676.jpgIMG_2677.jpgIMG_2678.jpgIMG_2679.jpg
 
What the camera refuses to capture is the "blue glow" these pearls seem to have. In natural filtered daylight, they emit a blue light that makes the white napkin radiate a blue tone as well.
eta: the big center pearl is 13mm, and the smallest is 11mm. They are light body color Tahitian pearls in the most wonderful colors!
 
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So round, clean and lustrous! It will be glorious necklace when knotted.

Color is hard to catch right, especially if it's late in the day when the day light is more orange or if you are under a tungsten bulb.
 
Gorgeous. I've been eyeing up the stuff on Jacques site and wondering if I should splurge.
 
Ohhhhhhhh JP, that is beautiful. And big! I can't wait to see it finished.

Tell your husband, at least you're not gambling... you're just using your talent creatively!
 
JP, I'm looking forward to the neck shots. That is going to be one beautiful necklace.
Perhaps you should start a "Show us your project" thread :)
 
Faboo! What you need to do is stand with a window behind you, but your body blocking the direct light so that it has to come around the sides of your body to reach the pearls, which should be right in front of you. See if that helps when you get a chance. :)
 
A pair of earrings I made to go with: IMG_2702.jpgJust noticed that the earrings are reflecting my RED dining room walls...the pearls really aren't pink, but rather an icy blue.
And another shot of the necklace in progress: IMG_2704.jpg
 
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You're killing me with pearl beauty overload JP!
Gemgeek, thank you for the tip on shooting pearls I will try it too. I can never take good photos of pearls and keep trying different places around the house, but always put them near a window without blocking the light. I've even tried our downstairs deck but the pearls still capture the sky from the sides and the trees make them look more green. It has me wondering if a light box is needed.
 
I like that idea...that and a thread called: What has IcyJade inspired me to purchase?

(Laughing) Now I'm really curious... :rolleyes:


You're killing me with pearl beauty overload JP!
Gemgeek, thank you for the tip on shooting pearls I will try it too. I can never take good photos of pearls and keep trying different places around the house, but always put them near a window without blocking the light. I've even tried our downstairs deck but the pearls still capture the sky from the sides and the trees make them look more green. It has me wondering if a light box is needed.

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I no longer have time to set up a light box plus I'm sure my son will wreck the set up anyway so nowadays I just pull down my blinds and take photos in my living room. Above is a pic of the corner where I usually photograph pearls now. I usually sit on the chair and place the pearls in the pp paper box cover, then either hold the cover in one hand while trying to snap the pics with the other hand, or balance the cover on my lap, or place the cover on my nearby sofa.

I do find that the pearls look better when I take them during the day when there is sufficient light. If I try to take pics in the morning or evening when the light is weaker, then usually the pics are too dark. Think it's probably cos the blinds block out most of the light so I really need stronger daylight. In the past when I used a light tent, it was the opposite cos the light tent allowed more light to pass thru.

Oh ya and I use an iPhone for all my pics.
 
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