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by the way, it is a very difficult task to picture ink colors with a camera indoor. at least you should do basic light editing on a basic picture editing software; mostly increasing exposure. Then your pics will look much better.

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Sinistral1 picks up her digital flex pen and writes "Awww, now THAT is what I'm talkin' about"!! Very nice. You can't post those examples without telling us the pen, ink and paper you used!

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Ink on the top one is Diamine syrah with Waterman 72 superflex pen. The lower one is Mabie Todd Swan Wetnoodle pen with Diamine Twilight. Paper on both of them was Daler Rowney sketch paper (120g/m2)...

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That is absolutely gorgeous.

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Wow absolutely beautiful writing love it, mind if I ask what paper did you use.

 

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Gorgeous.

 

Interesting because I've not been a fan of Syrah - but you have made it look beautiful.

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Lovely writing. Bravo!

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Very attractive writing (lovely pens also ;)).

 

I have seen and admired your other examples mfyorulmaz. Written with pride and elegance :thumbup:. Thank you for sharing

 

Pavoni.

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Your writing is both beautiful and distinctive. Thanks for sharing!

 

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Just beautiful!!

 

Would you say this is your general handwriting or is this a traditional calligraphic style?

 

Thanks for sharing your work.

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