Jim, you should take some of that time to update your web site... or at least make it look like it's not totally blank.
Jim, you should take some of that time to update your web site... or at least make it look like it's not totally blank.
It's in the works. Having some photography done of boards and assemblies.
Hoping it looks good when it's done.
On that topic (as we stray...)
I found I got better photos doing them myself with a $300 camera than paying the local "pro" at $65 per shot. I built a light box out of a huge cardboard box (cutting away most of the sides) and a few yards of white nylon stuff from the local sewing store. I'm sure a pvc frame would do just as well. I added a few clamp lights from Lowes (clamped them to the desk and chairs) and a tripod for the camera... when I went from the cheap camera to the entry level DSLR, my photos looked even better than the one from the supposedly $10k 50mm camera when zoomed in. I think most of it has to do with attention to detail and knowing what you want detailed.
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