The 1910-D Saint Revisited
K6AZ
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Some of you may remember the 1910-D Saint I picked up after it was posted that the seller's terms were a little strict. I've been working on fine tuning the new camera I have, and I think I have gold down. Here are images I shot tonight.
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It really stood out at first though.
I find Saints very difficult to photograph. Then again, I find coins very difficult to photograph. How close do you feel your image is to representing the in-hand appearance of your coin? To me, the coin looks a little more dark-orange and a little less lustrous than I would expect. I am not experienced enough to be able to tell you how to improve it, if it is not accurate.
Jeff
or should I say I ACCUMULATE!
I also dabble with the darkside
Ive recently gotten more into currency, especially modern star notes
<< <i>Nice job Eric, gold is really hard to shoot. But then again---so is silver and copper. Your new lighting set-up is really doing a great job for you. >>
Thanks John. I think I have a handle on halves, dollars, and gold, but I still seem to have some difficulty with nickels and dimes. I'm sure sooner or later I'll figure it out.