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Just had this come up on Facebook. Think it shows why the light in the first link is so good and this is what will happen if it's just slapped together. Cracked rings, uneven spacing and generally looks crap or am I being harsh?

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I couldn't help but notice that the fancy designer's lamps were obliquely lit from the outside as well, to accentuate the texture of the cleft surfaces. Without this clever angled lighting, the light from the lamps on their own would not make such an impression.

 

The person who has tried it with a round log is onto something, but shows how important it is to have absolutely crisp edges and a good eye for the slice-to-space ratio. Perhaps some arty lighting would have saved it.

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