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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Lapidary
Stones I have cut
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty" data-source="post: 418762" data-attributes="member: 2976"><p>Good idea there Pat.</p><p></p><p>I typically use a "gem pod" with a hole punched in the foam with a skewer. The culet sits in the hole and the stone stands upright without too much of the pavilion squished against the foam to interfere with reflection. My issue seems to be in the photography itself. Thought I had nailed it with that "Eye of Zul" but immediately had some trouble with photographing the next stones with the same device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty, post: 418762, member: 2976"] Good idea there Pat. I typically use a "gem pod" with a hole punched in the foam with a skewer. The culet sits in the hole and the stone stands upright without too much of the pavilion squished against the foam to interfere with reflection. My issue seems to be in the photography itself. Thought I had nailed it with that "Eye of Zul" but immediately had some trouble with photographing the next stones with the same device. [/QUOTE]
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