Well I have learning a ton from all of you....a big thank you to all.
I have posted my second, third and fourth fuse. The fish is the last one, the photo doesn't show well, it is actually a bright orange clownfish with a lifted fin. The aqua is a small bowl and the geometric bright blue is a square slump mold. All are 6" or less. Again my sincerest thanks for all that have answered by questions....Lydia of Ohio
Here is the website is you are perhaps interested in larger photos.
http://community.webshots.com/album/124032185rNcvJo?208
My first fuse item photos
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Wow, these are great, not just for a beginner. I am taking a break from a beginner class that I am teaching tonight. At first I thought about showing the students what a beginner can do, but on second thought I don't want to discourage them. These are wonderful.
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Re: My first fuse item photos
Lydia, these are great. Nice composition on the blue framed piece.Bellknap wrote:
Here is the website is you are perhaps interested in larger photos.
http://community.webshots.com/album/124032185rNcvJo?208
How did you get these thumbnails to show up? Are they on a webshots site location for thumbnails? Are these being shown from a webshots site.? I haven't found a way to get webshots to allow posting an image hosted on their site...But it appears that you have.
Photo posting...
Cynthia, well I found out by trial and error. After you write your message, hit the img button once. Then while you are looking at the photo you want in webshots left click it, go to properties and copy/paste the entire description line into your message, then click the img box above again. If you press preview you can tell if you did it right or not. Hope this is not clear as mud! Lydia