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Executive Sierras wrapped in Olive

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Turned a few days ago. Think it took me longer to figure how they went together than they took to turn. With each new kit comes new experiences.

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I'd seen a few pople say they are using Picasa, so rather than Photoshop elements, thought I'd try. Better or worse?

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Enough pics to tell its a beaut pen Olive in any form is good that feature is interesting. I use Picassa 3 but prefer a white background black is too hard to clean.

Peter.:fingers::fingers:
 

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Lovely pen John :thumbs:
I think the new pictures are better. But you should have been able to get the same results with Photoshop :thinks:
 

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What Peter said init?
Only to add that what the eye see's is what the finished pic should portray, IE: true colour of the pen.
They all look good but which looks most like the pen in hand?
 

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A very nice pair of pens there John... no matter how you present them :thumbs:
 

Jim

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Very nice John, that wood certainly has plenty of character to it which helps make it that bit more unique .. :thumbs:
 
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