Post some great coin photos
shylock
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Haven't been on here in a long while, but two things I still have a passion for
Great coin images
Creative Photoshop work
Would love to see what I've missed over the last couple years,
Post em if you got em.
Great coin images
Creative Photoshop work
Would love to see what I've missed over the last couple years,
Post em if you got em.
Paul <> altered surfaces <> CoinGallery.org
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I can't do the photoshop thing though 'cause I don't have it.
–John Adams, 1826
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–John Adams, 1826
–John Adams, 1826
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Times like this I realize how many hundred amazing photos are on my site, but hidden....really need to make a gallery.
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ok, this is my favorite coin photo ever! WOW, pretty amazing editing, just beautiful!
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That is plain sick
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
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And this image is pretty amazing too - I love the texture and the BOLD cameo! Great photo!
The Penny Lady®
- Bob -
MPL's - Lincolns of Color
Central Valley Roosevelts
<< <i>Photoshopped (GIMPPED, actually) a tad.
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They look like there made of cloth. Neat
Those are some awesome photographs guys. Keep them coming.
I'm a bit surprised by the huge jpeg size.
Hey, I always thought 500 x 500 was the perfect size for this medium,
but if you have that much resolution at your disposal flaunt it
Messydesk has perfected his craft even beyond the last examples of his I admired.
rgCoinGuy, blu62vette, ThePennyLady, Robec, jgrinz............
just a few of the new nics to me taking incredible photos!
IGWT - If memory serves, you like a coin in the holder to judge a picture's accuracy.
Yeah, I always thought the juxtaposition of slab vs coin in the same image validated true color
and the lack of image augmentation. And I love what you did with this one.