Flowers for Inspiration in Beaded Jewelry

Filed Under (Photography, Beaded Jewelry) by Evelyn on 17-04-2008

Flowers for Inspiration in Beaded Jewelry is a wonderful excuse to get back to nature and away from the workshop and computer for a pleasant break. 

Did a lot a amatuer photography with my faithful Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-P73.
It was a lot of fun time with friends and family with just point and shoot no-brainer effort.

When I had to get down to photograph my beaded jewelry, I started to appreciate the macro function icon represented by a little tulip.  Digital photography is fun.  It is certainly a luxury to be able to shoot and delete. When I get lucky,  I get a few good shots.

White Spice White Flowers Zebra Plant, Yellow Maiden’s Jealousy, Creeper
Blue Trumpet Ixora Orange Purple Bougainvillea Yellow Canna

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3 Responses to “Flowers for Inspiration in Beaded Jewelry”


  1. MyAvatars 0.2

    Those are good shots. I have never been a photography buff and am always too lazy to use the camera. Macro function? I will check if my camera has got it. By the way I bought quite a lot of beads over the internet but got no time to do anything about them.


  2. MyAvatars 0.2

    Such nice colors and delicate flowers. I bet they bring you inspiration in your craft.


  3. MyAvatars 0.2

    Hi fatiah,
    When you get the time to work on the beads, try out the Macro!
    Coz I will be looking forward to see them on your blog, Esty or eBay!

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