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Pink hair, green face, it's a keeper!



I can't remember seeing one with this kind of color....Hmmmmm
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<< <i>Very subtly but I like it.
Very, very subtle, your right.....
-Paul
<< <i>I agree with Lindedad that the toning is from a reflection and not on the coin.
-Paul >>
I had a tye dyed shirt on when imaging this piece....LOL It's true and I can't believe you guys got it.
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.<< <i>I had a tye dyed shirt on when imaging this piece....LOL It's true and I can't believe you guys got it.
Slide 39 of my "Coin Photography on the Cheap" lecture: Don't buy an orange, red, pink, or lime green camera. Get a black one if possible.
Somewhere I should mention something about wearing tie-dyed shirts, too, I guess.
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Steve
<< <i>Well, that kinda kills the hopes of a future Framton/Hulk Monster Roosevelt
Steve >>
kinda looks like a CFL bulb was used
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I haven't tried to reproduce this effect, and I don't know that I will try. I'll add it to my list.
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<< <i>I was expecting to open up this thread to a pretty wild looking buffalo nickel. I was just a tad disappointed, but a cool proof dime nonetheless.
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not to sure about it being a keeper...more so a sinker...as we all hope to see a wild buff here and we end up sinking when we see this...
Mark
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<< <i>longitudinal chromatic aberrations at the points of high contrastq]
tyvm. i've seen this before but didn't know the official term!
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