I'd like to know what you think of these. I had them posted on an art shop I had on here, but they didn't get any attention. They're on 20" nickel-free chains with glass beads worked in near the pendants. The pendants themselves are those ones that they were selling on here a while back. They're really nice work, if I do say so myself, and I was hoping I'd be able to sell them on here for some csc because I'm broke, lol. I was hoping for 2000csc for each necklace, which would cover shipping and everything. Do you think that's a fair price? I would also take the sP equivalent I guess. Anyways, price aside, what do you think of them?
They look pretty good from what I can tell but your picture is very blurry. :( Does your camera have a macro setting?
When photographing jewelry it's best to use natural light and no flash if at all possible as well.
Ugh, I'd be very easily convinced to give you the said 2k CSC for the Kumos one. Even if I'm going by a blurry photograph, lmao. I think it'd be fair, pricing speaking.

Yeah, my phone doesn't take the best pictures. -_-; The necklaces are of a lot better quality than the stupid phone picture shows though, I promise. The beads match the colors in the pendants and the chain is a strong one, nothing flimsy. The clasp is a spring ring one like this. I can try to take a better picture, or if there's anything else you wanted to know, just ask. :)
I took that picture with my crappy phone camera. My regular camera needs batteries and I haven't had a chance to get them. But it doesn't have a macro setting anyways, so I'm not sure it'd be any better.
Ah, that's too bad, but your camera might surprise you if you mess around with it a bit. I've got an ancient Canon Power Shot A560 and it's capable of some decent product shots.
All that aside I can't believe I forgot to say I still think they look cute! I like the beads you used, and I think that you're asking for a fair price. Maybe you just need to talk them up a different way than you did before. :)
You absolutely should get a better camera. Or borrow one. Somehow! It would be so much better for advertising...especially because I can tell how amazing they look! A lot of users might casually glance at it, see the fuzzyness, and move on. Best of luck! They look amazing!