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Mineral PhotographyHow many micro-mineral photographers in the North East of the USA?

18th Feb 2015 23:51 UTCVandall Thomas King Manager

I've been interested to know how many stacking micro-mineral photograph practitioners there are in the northeastern USA. In particular, I'd like to solicit good stacked photos of Franklin and Ogdensburg, NJ minerals for publication and am trying to get an informal workshop together in Franklin sometime this spring.

19th Feb 2015 02:10 UTCHarold Moritz 🌟 Expert

As I've mentioned to you already, I'm willing to help! (assuming this mythical "spring" you refer to actually occurs)

Fritz

19th Feb 2015 04:56 UTCWayne Corwin

Maybe by the April 25-26 FRANKLIN / OGDENSBURG, NEW JERSEY & the SUPER DIG at Sterling Hill Mining Museum weekend will have thawed out by then and be a good time?

;-)

21st Feb 2015 14:46 UTCVandall Thomas King Manager

The workshop experience could also extend to macro photographers. Lenses with manual focus can be used in image stacking without a rail system. That's how my son and I frequently shoot specimens in UV, although we usually use a machine-driven rail system. We focus on the front edge, several intermediate areas, and the back edge. The results yield an image with reasonable sharpness, front to back.

11th Apr 2015 22:56 UTCVandall Thomas King Manager

So, am I right in assuming that there are no mineral people in the Washington, DC area who use image stacking?
 
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