Looks pretty good.

The bulbs intrige me, can you supply a link as to what they and the
clip on thing look like Scott

Dave

On 11/2/07, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, gang.
>
> About a year and a half ago I made some photographs of pottery for the
> mother of a co-worker.  I delivered about 70 photos and really didn't
> hear much back about after that.  Her intention was to get them on a web
> site and start an "e-tail" business.  It looks now like she's finally
> getting something together.  I recently spoke with her son, Ben (my
> former co-worker), and he said she wanted some more photos and a
> portrait for the site.  I guess he's in the process of building a better
> gallery and implementing a shopping cart.
>
> Anyway, http://www.twinmoonpottery.com/ is the site, and all the photos
> on the index page are mine.  (The photos in the gallery are not.)  The
> only digital camera I had available at the time was the 750z.  Shots
> were rather wide, to allow for some cropping, and all were lit with a
> pair of daylight balanced fluorescent bulbs in Home Depot clip-on shop
> lights.  (The bulbs now reside over my bathroom sink.)  Ben has done
> some very liberal cropping and I think they don't look too bad.
>
> Any and all opinions are most welcome.
>
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