VapidLapid
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Right after Christmas I got sic. My doctor was out of town and the one covering him failed to do so. Turned into pneumonia. Air so dry here in winter and I wasn;t running humidifiers. So my doc came back, put me on Levaquin right away. fine. Ten days later I was all better, sort of. I had coughed so hard for so long that I fractured 2 ribs. My doctor doesn't do much to treat that except to say rest up and take this vicodin. Great. Sunday night I was high as a Zeppelin and perusing my Multicolour wish list. Next thing I know I've bought twelve stones. They were shipped Monday and arrived today, Thursday.
I have been kicking this idea for trilion setting around in my mind for a year now so I wanted to get some to experiment with. Eight Phenakite (of which two are cushions) three peridot and a color changing garnet.
I was given a a fancy(?) point and shoot (?) Lumix FZ40 at christmas. For years I have happily used a canon powershot sd950. Since I was photographing the stones I thought I would run a small comparison of the cameras. First thing is that the Lumix is big. The lens is big, fat and sticks out. It lets you get real close (like an inch) but then the lens blocks all the light. I will start with the canon pics; the last two phenakite pics will be lumix.
Picture time!
I will start with the garnet. I had never seen a color changer in person before. So I started small. It is 0.43 carat and was a single stone but on closeout so was around $30. I LOVE it. Sometimes it is purple with red flashes and sometimes red with purple flashes, but it seems always to show both colors. This picture illustrates the color change. No I dont have a matching color change duck, that's why I say it illustrates the change. I faked it by changing my white balance from tungsten to fluorescent. I must say though, that the illustration is a very good representation of the change.
Next up are the peridot. These are 8mm each, calibrated. There were like 90 available and they were listed as eye clean to slightly included. With my 2.5x visor they are still eye clean. and fantastic. great color (that I hope stays that way when I upload the photo), polish, depth...I am really happy with them. They are close to 2 carats each and were about $24. each.



I have been kicking this idea for trilion setting around in my mind for a year now so I wanted to get some to experiment with. Eight Phenakite (of which two are cushions) three peridot and a color changing garnet.
I was given a a fancy(?) point and shoot (?) Lumix FZ40 at christmas. For years I have happily used a canon powershot sd950. Since I was photographing the stones I thought I would run a small comparison of the cameras. First thing is that the Lumix is big. The lens is big, fat and sticks out. It lets you get real close (like an inch) but then the lens blocks all the light. I will start with the canon pics; the last two phenakite pics will be lumix.
Picture time!
I will start with the garnet. I had never seen a color changer in person before. So I started small. It is 0.43 carat and was a single stone but on closeout so was around $30. I LOVE it. Sometimes it is purple with red flashes and sometimes red with purple flashes, but it seems always to show both colors. This picture illustrates the color change. No I dont have a matching color change duck, that's why I say it illustrates the change. I faked it by changing my white balance from tungsten to fluorescent. I must say though, that the illustration is a very good representation of the change.
Next up are the peridot. These are 8mm each, calibrated. There were like 90 available and they were listed as eye clean to slightly included. With my 2.5x visor they are still eye clean. and fantastic. great color (that I hope stays that way when I upload the photo), polish, depth...I am really happy with them. They are close to 2 carats each and were about $24. each.


