Lady Guinevere's Quilt
#34
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Stunning. I too wish I could see the quilting better but the peicing is drop dead gorgeous. I love the effect you got with the border prints.
Here is a hint to help you take a better picture of the quilting. Lay the quilt flat with a single light source to one side, such as on a bed with a window on one side of the room and take the shot when the sun is strongest at that window or late afternoon sun outdoors. Take the picture with no flash. The shadowing from a single light source off to the side will help the quilting stand out in sharp relief. It looks like your quilter really spent some careful thought to compliment your design.
Here is a hint to help you take a better picture of the quilting. Lay the quilt flat with a single light source to one side, such as on a bed with a window on one side of the room and take the shot when the sun is strongest at that window or late afternoon sun outdoors. Take the picture with no flash. The shadowing from a single light source off to the side will help the quilting stand out in sharp relief. It looks like your quilter really spent some careful thought to compliment your design.
#39
Stunning. I too wish I could see the quilting better but the peicing is drop dead gorgeous. I love the effect you got with the border prints.
Here is a hint to help you take a better picture of the quilting. Lay the quilt flat with a single light source to one side, such as on a bed with a window on one side of the room and take the shot when the sun is strongest at that window or late afternoon sun outdoors. Take the picture with no flash. The shadowing from a single light source off to the side will help the quilting stand out in sharp relief. It looks like your quilter really spent some careful thought to compliment your design.
Here is a hint to help you take a better picture of the quilting. Lay the quilt flat with a single light source to one side, such as on a bed with a window on one side of the room and take the shot when the sun is strongest at that window or late afternoon sun outdoors. Take the picture with no flash. The shadowing from a single light source off to the side will help the quilting stand out in sharp relief. It looks like your quilter really spent some careful thought to compliment your design.
Feline,
Thank you very much for the excellent tip on the photography. I will be able to take some pictures on Saturday!
Thanks everyone for your kind comments.
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