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  • Juicy Bling - Swarovski Cyrstal Bling Cases

    This Chanel inspired Swarovski crystal phone case is a must-buy item. Its exquisite design is accentuated with jet black 10SS rhinestones crystals and clear white Swarovski crystals. The jet black rhinestones give this case a classic and sophisticated look. The clear Swarovski crystals that form the Chanel logo brings out the great fashion sense of the phone case owner.

    The simple yet chic design makes this phone case versatile. You can use it even if you wear formal attire, cocktail dress or your typical jeans. There is no boundary or limit to when you can use this phone. Styling or matching your clothes and accessories with this phone case is not a problem. Because of its black color, you can mix and match it with any color.

    If you put this Swarovski phone bling case in your mobile phone, you will surely be the center of everyone’s attention. The clear Swarovski crystals work perfectly with the jet black rhinestones. That is because the design, which is the Chanel logo, is highlighted. Who would not think that you can be trendy without spending a fortune?

    But before you grab your phone and call the bling case shop you see, check it first and compare it with other online stores. You see, there are a lot of online shops that sell counterfeit versions. By all means stay away from these as they will just drain your pocket with high prices, expensive shipment fees and hidden charges. What’s worse is that these fraudulent online shops will not send you your items once you paid your purchase.

    Buy your 3G Swarovski iPhone bling case from reliable online bling case shop. Here at Juicy Bling, you can have your phone casing at reasonable prices and have them delivered to you free of charge. Yes, great deal such as this is possible, so get your 3G Swarovski iPhone case now.

    [Update] Please contact juicybling.com’s site owner directly for problems, I want to apologize in advance that I am not responsible for any changes from the company. My review was done almost a year ago. Thank you for your understanding.

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  • I have always posted game related posts most of the time, maybe its time for a change. Since it is almost Christmas time, I had to think of something to surprise my girlfriend, it was actually her request to “surpise” her. I also happened to be interested and curious about photography and I found out that you can build your very own DIY Photo Studio In A Box easily. So I thought why not build her a mini photo studio since making a gift yourself meants a lot more than buying something that’s already made (its the thought that counts right?) and also the fact that she sells bling cellphone cases for iPhones, BlackBerry, HTC, G1 etc so that her product pictures look more professional.

    By using just the digital camera with default settings, you will always have pictures that are yellowish (see picture below), with uneven lighting and looking too sharp because the flash light is not soft enough. But with the combination of correcting white balace using Photoshop and this photo studio in a box you can turn your everyday ameture photos into better looking images. My coworker once told me, its not about your camera, be it an everyday digital camera like my Canon SD400 or one of those fancy DSLR, its all about white balance, light and the lense itself. The latter might be hard to change since not everyone can or willing to pay hundreds just for the lense. So this is where the photo studio in a box comes into play!

    Items you need for building your very own photo studio in a box:

    • A box that is at least 10 inches by 10 inches, otherwise you are limited to taking photos of very small items
    • Wrapping paper (the ones that you use for stuffing gift bags
    • Two (three if you cut out the top opening as well) very bright lights, I bought two outdoor flood lights from Canadian Tire. If you can find natural light/bright white light lamps that’s good too but not necessary since you will be doing the white balance correction in Photoshop anyway. Oh, make sure you buy the matching bulbs, chances are most of the lights are only the housing themselves, without the bulbs.
    • Tape, duck tape, scissors, razor, pencil and ruler

     

    Quick and dirty build guide (for more detailed steps please check the links below):

    • Cut out square/rectangle openings, depending on the shape of your box, on the left and right sides of the box and make sure you have enough space around otherwise the box might not be strong enough to stand on its own anymore. You can also cut out the top as well if you wish to have more light coming in (where the third light comes in).
    • Tape the openings with wrapping paper and try to stretch them, but without tearing them apart, to minimize the ripples
    • Don’t pretty it up yet though, we still have to test it. Place one light on each side and start taking test shots of some small items (once that fit the assumed 10 by 10 box). My coworker suggested me to set everything to manual for your digital camera with lowest ISO, enable white balance if applicable and TURN OFF FLASH! since we will be utilizing the two flood lights’ lights.

     

    Here is what mine looks like

    And the result…..

    Yellowish and unprocessed image:

    Processed image:

    Notice it looks much better? Though not enough reflection or “bling” from the crystals but that’s a different experiment for now. All you need to do is go to Photoshop -> Image -> Adjustments -> and pick either Auto Level/Auto Color/Level and play around. I personally and mostly pick Level -> Options -> Find Dark & Light Colors with the Snap Neutral Midtones checked because I like the dark greyish/bluish tone.

    I hope I haven’t missed anything or mentioned something incorrectly as this is my first photo studio in a box as well! Let me know if I did though!

    For those interested, here are a few that I checked out and found useful (they are more detailed too!):

    http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/07/how-to-diy-10-macro-photo-studio.html
    http://www.macworld.com/article/60804/2007/11/dec07digitalphoto.html
    http://www.instructables.com/id/Do-It-Yourself-Photography-Light-Box-for-Under-40/
    http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-make-a-inexpensive-light-tent

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