Great little coaster. The gold flake has been covered over with epoxy. The coaster is 2.5mm thick and cavity is 1.5mm.
I used 17 images at .07mm each in the stack via Zerene Stacker Pro. Topaz sharpened, reduced the glare and brought out the true color.
Canon T2i at ISO 100, w/ Canon 100mm Macro, 1/60 sec at f/2.8. Polaroid Universal 48 Macro LED Ring Flash set to low power.
1 Slice of the Stack
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Finished Stack and Processed with Topaz Detail3 Plugin
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Craig, the thing I really like about this photo is that you gave full details of the settings and programs. Too many share a photo and tell nothing of the technique and software used to achieve. Thank you.
This photo looks even better when downloaded, brings out more detail.
dpullum wrote:
Craig, the thing I really like about this photo is that you gave full details of the settings and programs. Too many share a photo and tell nothing of the technique and software used to achieve. Thank you.
Thank you to you and Nikonian72 for the Compliment & Comment. I forgot to mention, all shots are 1:1.
Sweet shot and stacking. Well done Craig.
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Albuqshutterbug wrote:
Sweet shot and stacking. Well done Craig. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thank you Jim, I just followed you lead and examples. Your last 2 coins have been excellent. Craig
I'm adding a stacked shot of 12 exposures of the same 'Coaster'.
Nikon D600 at ISO 50 w/ Nikon 60mm Micro lens at 1:1, with .125mm Adjustments of Travel, 1/60 sec at f/5, Polaroid Universal 48 Macro LED Ring Flash set to low power
Nikon D600 at ISO 50 w/ Nikon 60mm Micro lens at 1:1, .083mm Adjustments of Travel, 1/60 sec at f/5, Polaroid Universal 48 Macro LED Ring Flash set to low power. Front and Back Lighting
I like these. Nicely done :thumbup:
Flyextreme wrote:
I like these. Nicely done :thumbup:
Thank you Bill, I was checking out your Flickr page. Some really amazing work.
Craig
greymule wrote:
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Thank you Gary, 2 thumbs up that's twice as good :P
Craig
CraigFair wrote:
Nikon D600 at ISO 50 w/ Nikon 60mm Micro lens at 1:1, .083mm Adjustments of Travel, 1/60 sec at f/5, Polaroid Universal 48 Macro LED Ring Flash set to low power. Front and Back Lighting
Its interesting that the further you go with this the more the gold looks like a powder instead of a flake. Or maybe its just my old eyes.
I like the first stack the best. So the Polaroid ring appears to be working for you. Are you pleased with the results you are getting?
Albuqshutterbug wrote:
Its interesting that the further you go with this the more the gold looks like a powder instead of a flake. Or maybe its just my old eyes.
I like the first stack the best. So the Polaroid ring appears to be working for you. Are you pleased with the results you are getting?
Hi Jim, The gold was covered with Epoxy. That's why it has a shiny coating under 200+ mag.
I can't be sure if it is dust or a flake that's the way I bought it.
Not sure either if it's natural to the rock or not. Shot from the back side of the coaster seems to show the gold embedded in the Quartz.
I am pleased with the Polaroid Ringflash. I has many different ways to adjust it. Levels from -1.5 to +1.5, flash from the right or left, light on for video or setting up your shot with the exact flash you'll be using. I does all that I would expect from a Ringflash. It doesn't replace a Softbox for what it's needed for. Both together gave me the under over lighting I wanted in the last stack. Of course I'm still the rank amateur in DSLR digital photography. Craig
Ofcourse I'm still the rank amature in DSLR digital photography.
If you're an amateur, I'm a photo virgin😳!
Thanks for the info on the flash. Was that the $54 model?
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