silver aniversary – Master Visions Raises The Bar In Custom Etched Glass
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Master Visions Raises The Bar In Custom Etched Glass
Glass carving company creates new breaks for customers to take photos or pictures and regenerate them as etched glass masterpieces.
High definition custom glass etching lets you to make a permanent statement in giftware and home decor by translating your photographs and sentiments onto glass. These glass creations protect your memories in a personal, permanent way. On display, they add dimension and beauty to your surroundings.
Photographs are wonderful but imagine the look on your parents face when you give them a silver anniversary gift of their wedding picture etched onto a heart shaped mirror enclosed in solid oak. A mountain or seascape etched onto a mirrored coat rack is a deep housewarming souvenir or treat yourself to one to remind you of that cabin or beach vacation.
The experts at Mastervisions.com are skilled artisans who make each piece individually, not by machine. The result is a fine, detailed formation that truly is a work of art. You won’t believe your eyes when you see how much depth and detail revealed in one of their etchings! The mystery is in their process. Contrary to traditional glass etching where the surface of the glass is ground which results in sharp edges, the high definition technique leaves a smooth surface you don’t need to be terrified to run your finger over. But don’t lose sleep: the etchings are as lasting as they are smooth and delicate. You can clean or polish your piece as much as you like without worrying that it will fade or erode.
Mastervision artists begin with the highest quality glass or mirrors, hand selected for their explicitness and smoothness. Then the glass is independently custom etched by human hands and not with lasers. Because of this, they are able to cautiously monitor the process and supply to you only the best, artisan-quality product. If you desire more than one of your designs, know that while every etching of artwork you choose will be individually made, it will still be same as the others. So, you can give each bridesmaid a custom etched mirror of your wedding photo, or every sibling the same, high quality family reunion photo. Because of the unparalleled technology, custom glass etching can be done on products of many sizes, not being limited by the size of the origin
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So, even very large spaces can be accommodated using Mastervision’s mastery and creative framing techniques. They will be delighted to discuss your ideas and custom needs to come up with a plan that’s perfect for your and the space you are decorating. High definition etched glass products available include mirrors, clocks, and framed portraits, all of which can be chosen from their stock images and products or custom ordered to fit your demnd. In addition to your own concepts, other stock design themes available include: animals, flowers and garden, western, country, patriotic, inspirational, careers and hobbies. There are over 100 designs to pick from. Don’t forget to take a look at all the decorating possibilities in store for you with their inscribed glass coffee tables, end tables, and wall coat racks, too.
By: Mark Daniels
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Starting from a one-man operation in his basement laundry room, Mark Daniels built Master Visions into the largest provider of etched glass gifts in the world. See the unique line of high definition etched glass which include themes like wildlife, lighthouse, personalized and custom ideas that can fill all gift and decor needs.
Eight Wedding Photography Tips For Beginners
Weddings are one of the most deserving and difficult occasions to photograph. Lighting, distance from the subjects and lots of movement are all challenges with wedding photography. So, here are 8 wedding photography tips you can use to help make sure that your wedding pictures are just what you (and the bride and groom) want.
1. Bring Lots of Batteries – This is especially true for digital cameras since digital uses far more power than film cameras. And if like most guests with digital cameras you’re showing your pictures to others at the wedding and reception, that LCD will zap the power even more. So pack lots of extra batteries.
2. Bring Extra Memory Cards and Increase the Resolution – You never know which pictures will end up being the ones you want to frame or make prints of for the photo album, so be sure that your camera is set to medium or better yet, high resolution. Extra memory cards will ensure you don’t run out of space.
3. Look for the Unexpected Moments – In addition to all of the traditional moments you need to take like the bride and groom getting ready, exchange of vows, the first kiss, there will always be the unexpected “Kodak moments” that you want to capture. Along with all the traditional moments that you don’t want to miss: the bride (or groom) getting ready, the exchange of vows, the first kiss, the cake cutting ceremony and so on, there are bound to be many unexpected “Kodak moments.” Watch the children as they will provide many sweet and comical photo ops at a wedding! And don’t forget to honor the parents of both the bride and groom by taking their pictures. There will be much emotion on this joyous day to capture with your camera.
4. Increase the ISO – If you have a film camera use higher speed film like 400 but if you have a digital camera you will need to increase the camera’s ISO. Try increasing it to 200 or 400. If needed, use digital noise removing software. The higher ISO can brighten otherwise underexposed photos better than a compact’s built-in flash.
5. Photo Edit Out the Red Eye – Most wedding pictures are taken from too far a distance for the camera’s red eye reduction to work, but photo editing software such as Photoshop and even the free, Picasa can take the red out.
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Save the Flash for the Most Important Pictures – Since it can take the flash a while to recharge, plan ahead. Unless a “can’t miss” spontaneous photo opportunity comes up, save the flash for moments you most want to have pictures of, like the bride and groom cutting the cake, kissing after their vows, their first dance, etc.
7. Make Use of Optical Zoom or Your Feet – For those far away shots, use optical not digital zoom if you can. If your camera doesn’t have an optical zoom, it’s best to simply move closer to the subject.
8. Don’t Let Shutter Lag Ruin your Pictures – Although this isn’t a problem with film, if you’re taking photos with a digital camera be prepared to compensate for the shutter lag. Some cameras take pictures much faster (or slower) than others, so if you haven’t done so already, get familiar with your camera before the wedding. When taking action pictures like dancing at the reception, take them the same way as you would at a sporting event. Try to anticipate what’s happening next, point the camera in that direction and press the shutter half way down. Be ready to take lots of pictures where there’s people in motion, so that you end up with several keepers. And on such an important occasion, it’s a good idea to take several of the still shots as well.
Hopefully these 8 wedding photo tips will help you make the most out of your next wedding and give the bride and groom pictures they adore. Until then, keep taking pictures and have fun learning photography!
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Autumn Lockwood is a writer for Your Picture Frames and loves photography. Shop online and find exactly what you want from our large selection of picture frames. Check out our decorative wedding picture frames and our gold and silver anniversary picture frames.
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