Coin Photography

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  1. Lunartic

    Lunartic Member Silver Stacker

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    This threads inspired me to try taking some shots tonight, using what I had:
    - Nikon DSLR
    - Kenko extension tube (bought off eBay $130 for trying out Macro Photography)
    - Desk lamp
    - Some white paper towel (to diffuse the light)

    Results weren't too bad (IMO) except the bulb I had in the desk lamp wasn't white enough and the pics came out looking like Gold! Win or Fail?? :D
    Time to jump back onto eBay to find a 'white' light bulb. Figuring out the lighting (placement, angle etc) took ages :/

    Played around with it in Picasa and the BW version looks ok.

    Thoughts? Suggestions?

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  2. THUCYDIDES79

    THUCYDIDES79 New Member Silver Stacker

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    Nice photos !!!
     
  3. leo25

    leo25 Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    charlie sheen wound consider this winning
     
  4. Lunartic

    Lunartic Member Silver Stacker

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    If only I could change silver into Gold in real life...

    Guess i could wait for the GSR of 1:1

    hahahaaa
     
  5. Szag

    Szag Member Silver Stacker

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    Awesome shots crazy lunar guy. I was flummoxed by the "silver" inscription on the gold coin.
    I'm off to look at extension tubes.
     
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    Shoot in RAW and adjust the White Balance to the globes. It will probably have a Kelvin rating so you can select the same number and it should be colour correct. Alternatively shoot with a neutral grey card and use that as your white balance reference. There is a real handy lens cloth called a spudz one side is Grey so you can use it for W/B and it is small and compact and cleans lenses :) Still looks like some nice shots you are getting.
     
  7. Lunartic

    Lunartic Member Silver Stacker

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    Thanks Austacker, good tips :)
     
  8. Szag

    Szag Member Silver Stacker

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    Or even just change the Temperature. It's available on Aperture Adjustments on a Mac.
     
  9. Austacker

    Austacker Active Member

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    Yeah cool that is the same as Kelvin adjustments wasn't sure if you could do it with a Jpeg ? Light Room may also have this function. Below is a colour chart showing the different temperatures and how the light looks different. The link from the image has a good run down on it also. If anyone is interested. It is an important part of the photography process.

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    image from - http://www.3drender.com/glossary/colortemp.htm
     
  10. Szag

    Szag Member Silver Stacker

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    Excellent. I've got a light box and an extension tube on order.
    Very excited.....
     
  11. Szag

    Szag Member Silver Stacker

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    Here's my first effort with help from my crazy friend!
    Three crazy lamps, a light tent, a D300 with Kenko extension tubes and a 70-200mm lens.
    Any constructive criticism would be appreciated.


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    Ag47 Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Very nice, expecially for a first effort! Good job.

    Pic looks nice and sharp at the centre but a bit out of focus at the top and bottom of the coin. If you didn't want that effect, try photographing the coin square on or increasing the depth of field.
     
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    Elemental Active Member Silver Stacker

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    That's a great shot - not looking to sell the subject matter are you :)
     
  14. Szag

    Szag Member Silver Stacker

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    Yeah..the black cloth is awesome huh? from the $2 shop. I'll sell it for $1.50..... Ha ha......
     
  15. silverc

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    Made my own light box - found instructions somewhere.... bought a daylight globe, yet to take coin photos.

    I use Canon Zoom BrowserEx to capture the photos from my pc. Works pretty well - my son showed me how to do it. I'm no wiz at this stuff.

    Will do some of the pandas when I get them.
     
  16. Lunartic

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    Very nice Szag!
     
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    That's a fab phottie, Szag! :)
     
  18. Szag

    Szag Member Silver Stacker

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    Nope. Still waiting. Sigh....
    I'm waiting on a Bullion coin not a proof coin.
     
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    You can get light tents for $20 from DealeXtreme (http://www.dealextreme.com/) I've ordered one as I'm tired of trying to get the lighting right/avoid reflections/wait for the right phase of the moon etc. when I take pictures of those shiny, shiny things we're all obsessed with :)
     
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    Great close up shot Szag!!
    Heaps of detail on there....
    Very niceeeee.....
     

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