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The E-Sylum:  Volume 10, Number 35, September 3, 2007, Article 21

MORE ON COIN PHOTOGRAPHY

Larry Gaye writes: "Regarding the question on tilting coins
and medals for photography I have found a slight tilt to be
quite effective on high lustre copper and silver.  Coins that
are worn and with nice earthen or other highlights do better on
a "flat" surface, these in my case are always ancients.

"I still like to experiment when I shoot as you never know
what will happen.  I use a digital camera and always experiment
with the lighting source as well as the camera's ability to adapt
to different sources such as daylight, cloudy, fluorescent, and
normal incandescent sources.  Try it yourself and see what it
looks like."

 COIN PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUE QUESTION
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  Wayne Homren, Editor

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