Kim Bruun
Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- May 18, 2008
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Hi, guys! I've been absent for a while, but I've been experimenting taking pictures since my last visit here. It has always frustrated me how difficult it was to photograph my little gems - that is, until I came across an article suggesting holding a jeweller's loupe over the lens of the camera. It sounds crude, and I know some of you probably have awesome merchandise, but I was surprised how close I could get with my dad's old digital camera and a jeweller's loupe:

Red spinel

Tanzanite (getting this close reveals an irregularity at one of the points, but I still love this stone)

Richard Homer concave chrysoberyl
Anyone else use this technique to photograph their babies?

Red spinel

Tanzanite (getting this close reveals an irregularity at one of the points, but I still love this stone)

Richard Homer concave chrysoberyl
Anyone else use this technique to photograph their babies?