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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
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Stones I have cut
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<blockquote data-quote="Dihusky" data-source="post: 418125" data-attributes="member: 10304"><p>Thanks mate, yes the stone really dances and would be quite eye-catching in a nice setting.</p><p></p><p>Photograph was taken in bright shadow with the stone facing towards the sunny area. Camera is a Panasonic GH4 with an Olympus 60mm macro lens and the exposure was set with -2EV to compensate for the very dark background which caused the stone to be over exposed. I also use multiple exposure for a short burst , 6 or so shots, and this helps reduce camera shake. Other than that just crop in Corel.</p><p></p><p>I realise this might be a fairly high end camera, but pretty much any camera could do this if you can get close focus, plus control the EV. Being able to control the EV is important so the stone isn't over exposed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dihusky, post: 418125, member: 10304"] Thanks mate, yes the stone really dances and would be quite eye-catching in a nice setting. Photograph was taken in bright shadow with the stone facing towards the sunny area. Camera is a Panasonic GH4 with an Olympus 60mm macro lens and the exposure was set with -2EV to compensate for the very dark background which caused the stone to be over exposed. I also use multiple exposure for a short burst , 6 or so shots, and this helps reduce camera shake. Other than that just crop in Corel. I realise this might be a fairly high end camera, but pretty much any camera could do this if you can get close focus, plus control the EV. Being able to control the EV is important so the stone isn't over exposed. [/QUOTE]
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