Have you ever wondered if you are getting the best photos you can for your blog posts? I sure have, but I don’t want to spend a fortune on a photo box or all of that fancy equipment. My skills have come a long way from my first online posting. Back then I scanned my cards. I look at those now and see a dramatic improvement from those early days. One thing I have learned about this addition, err....hobby, is that there is always something new to learn.
I have noticed that some folks used different colored backgrounds behind their cards. Sometimes I think “wow” that looks stunning. Other times, I’ve thought . . .”hmm…I’m not lovin’ that look”. Honestly, it depends on the card and the background color used.
So, I decided to experiment a little ….I photographed this card with a white background, then with a black background. I like the look of the black background with this card better than with the white, but would love to hear what YOU think.
Thanks for stopping by!
Michelle
Stamps: Inkadinkado Patterned Bugs, Flourishes Taglines
Stamps: Inkadinkado Patterned Bugs, Flourishes Taglines
Paper: PTI White
Ink: VersaColor Black
Other goodies: MS Scoring Board
4 comments:
I like the look of the black back ground, seems to bring out the details more.
definitely black! completely different look. (for me it's whether i am too lazy to set everything up or just do it in front of me :( oh well)
I think when cards have a lot of the white base showing, they photograph better against a black or dark background.
Black...It allows you to see the edges of the actual card base easily and makes the card "pop" out.
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