And I hadn't realised before, but I like the way you've used coins of differing countries to give a relative size.
I've seen people put coins in pictures to give an idea of scale, but it occurred to me that it would be pointless to just put Aussie coinage there because most of my audience are either from the US or the UK. So I dug through my old overseas-trip collection for suitable US and UK coinage, and tossed in the 2 Franc piece as well just for fun. Now those four coins live next to the scanner so they're ready when I scan stuff in. Yes, I scan my craft, it's much more reliable than taking blurry photos of it. I take photos when it's too big to fit on the scanner, though. Things like bags and scarves.
As of about a week's time, I'll have Wednesdays free. And I'm in DESPERATE need of something evil for afternoon tea. What say you?
I say, somewhere in the city, hmmm? I'm not sure where, though. Suggestions?
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And I hadn't realised before, but I like the way you've used coins of differing countries to give a relative size.
I've seen people put coins in pictures to give an idea of scale, but it occurred to me that it would be pointless to just put Aussie coinage there because most of my audience are either from the US or the UK. So I dug through my old overseas-trip collection for suitable US and UK coinage, and tossed in the 2 Franc piece as well just for fun. Now those four coins live next to the scanner so they're ready when I scan stuff in. Yes, I scan my craft, it's much more reliable than taking blurry photos of it. I take photos when it's too big to fit on the scanner, though. Things like bags and scarves.
As of about a week's time, I'll have Wednesdays free. And I'm in DESPERATE need of something evil for afternoon tea. What say you?
I say, somewhere in the city, hmmm? I'm not sure where, though. Suggestions?