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Nov 20, 2010, 4:27:26 PM
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One of a kind pendant made from a carnelian orb and sterling silver wire.

one of a kind- $9.00 + s&h

Please direct PayPal payments to wilmalulu@aol.com
or other payment options are available if you wish though etsy: nevermorestudio.etsy.com

With a light color and the elegant curve of each tendril of wire, this piece demands that its wearer, like itself, is not only the perfect pick for any occasion but truly one of a kind.

Carnelian is an energy booster. It helps the insecure person to find strength within them so they can come into their own. It is said to increase the appetite.Carnelian has a long and storied past, and was once considered strictly the property of the noble class. People holding a high social status were often buried with this gem stone. Want more pep in your life? Keep a carnelian with you and feel the energy flow to you. Carnelian is used for these benefits:
gives energy
protects from bad vibrations
guards against poverty
helps give a sense of humor
calms the temper
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*Starlit-Sorceress Nov 10, 2010  Professional Artisan Crafter
Way too blurry. This is the kind of shot you take, look at, delete, and redo.

I like the design though!
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~Nevermore-Studios Nov 10, 2010  Student Traditional Artist
Thank you very much. Do you have any suggestions on a better way to take pictures? Im not a fan of the setting and Im afraid Im not very good with my camera so any help will be greatly appreciated.
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*Starlit-Sorceress Nov 10, 2010  Professional Artisan Crafter
Try putting it on a makeshift tripod. I've used pretty much everything as long as it stacks and provides a sort-of firm base. A pillow on the bottom is nice because it lets you carefully tilt the whole thing forward.

Does your camera have a "sports" or "action shot" setting? Those are designed to not be fazed if the camera shakes a little bit.

I recently discovered that the delayed shot setting works well too. (that's the one where you hit the button, and run to get in the group shot before it goes off) Since you aren't in the middle of pressing the button when the camera goes off, it shakes a lot less.

Maybe it's just too close. Unless you have it on a close-up setting (or "macro") cameras won't cooperate with anything closer than a couple feet.
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~Nevermore-Studios Nov 10, 2010  Student Traditional Artist
I had been using the close-up setting but I suppose i did get too close. Thank you for the tips!
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*Starlit-Sorceress Nov 11, 2010  Professional Artisan Crafter
No problem. Come to think of it, the best advice I can give you is keep trying, and don't give up until it looks awesome. Then you'll only have awesome pictures in your gallery and nobody will ever see the blurry ones. The tips I gave are the result of me taking a picture, looking at the camera, saying "hmm, this doesn't look right", and trying something different.
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~Nevermore-Studios Nov 22, 2010  Student Traditional Artist
Ive taken your advice and retaken some of my pictures- would you mind taking a look and telling me what you think?
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*Starlit-Sorceress Nov 29, 2010  Professional Artisan Crafter
This one and a few others in your gallery look perfect, and some of the others still look a little blurry, but a big improvement. I do like the idea of the fan shot though. The colors go nicely.
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~Nevermore-Studios Nov 29, 2010  Student Traditional Artist
Thank you for the comment.
ill try combining the two- once I get the materials to make a larger photo box
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~NetherStray Nov 7, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
very beautiful
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~Nevermore-Studios Nov 8, 2010  Student Traditional Artist
thank you! I love the color of the stone- I think thats what truly makes the piece.
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