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Playing with my camera today
I think I caught the good side of this 15-d Buff I like so much. This one was purchased from my good friend, Andy, @Angel Dee's.
If you collect Buffalo Nickels do yourself a favor and take a look at his inventory, other series too. You will not be disappointed.
Thanks for looking and comments are always welcome.
Happy hunting, Joe
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Always a feat to capture both luster and color. Great photos, as always.
If that's "playing with your camera" @crazyhounddog , I'd hate to see your 'serious' camera work.
Nice pics.
Boston
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Nice!
I would love to.
Superb example!
Collector, occasional seller
Great photography.
Technique?
Great closeup pics!
Beautiful, semi-Key, early date!!
To quote an old IHC collector that we call 'farmer John' :
"I'd like that one for m'pocket!"

Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
Beautiful coin AND photography. This is a rare event!
Dave
Thank you to all for the complements, much appreciated.
This is my hobby within a hobby. I love to image my coins.
I use a Nikon D750 with a 180MM macro lens. All setup on a copystand with daylight bulbs. I always try to get depth, pick up the color and luster. I'm now settling into our new home and finding time to get used to my new setup after losing my other one in a fire.
Thanks again for the complements
Very nice. Love the ice blue obverse and reddish reverse. Reminded me of my 36-D. I can't take pictures for anything but the TV captures it fairly well.
My War Nickels https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/nickels/jefferson-nickels-specialty-sets/jefferson-nickels-fs-basic-war-set-circulation-strikes-1942-1945/publishedset/94452
Outstanding Joe!
Now to Google 'daylight bulbs' 😃
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
2 or 3 magical bulbs?
Great coin and photo as usual Joe!!
I need more info on these "day light bulbs". I have to wait on sunny days before I can take pics. I have my camera set up right next to a West window.
Very nice coin and photo.
Great coin and photo!
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Excellent pictures....and, of course, a very nice Buff....Cheers, RickO
Most of the time I only use 2. Too much light will wash out the color and luster. Your shutter speed and aperture are also VERY important to set correctly. I shoot everything manually. Of course you must use a grey card to set your white balance correctly. Typically I use 75 watt bulbs for good light coverage sometimes I use 3 lights but that all depends on the subject matter.
Joe
Great images! Just love the PCGS label for your collection!
Love the nickel, love the photos, love the label. Triple play, home run!!! So glad you made it out of the fire and hope everything restabilizes in your life!
@crazyhounddog nice pics! Are you using Ott lights? Peace Roy
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Daylight and/or a grey card are not necessary, but it's good you found something that works so well!
I use 3 different lights that are all at the "tungsten" "color temperature" (5500 K).
One is a 75W PAR30 halogen. Another is the Ikea Jansjo. Last is a Kaiser 5500 (650W).
On my Canon camera, when in Program mode, I use the menu to set the white balance (WB) to "tungsten".
Then it does not matter what the background is. I use a white piece of paper.
Figuring out how to set the white balance on my camera was the most important thing I learned to improve my photos.
I learned everything from these 2 short online web pages:
http://coinimaging.com/photography.html
http://coinimaging.com/Lighting_shootout.html
I’ve tried OTT lights before and discovered they cast a greenish hue somehow that I couldn’t work with. I remember talking about it with @robec, Bob, and he agreed that they do. So, I switched over to 75 watt daylight bulbs, the curly ones, and never looked back. At least “I” find the light spectrum and coverage works superb and is easy to control. Different strokes for different folks but the proof is in the pudding.
As, @yosclimber mentioned he uses a white piece of paper. Yes you can do that . White paper tends to reflect the light rather than absorb it. Or, you can use a grey card and get it perfect. That’s what a grey card is designed to do. With macro photography it’s important to get all cylinders firing correctly. At least that’s what I’ve discovered and what works best for me.
Thanks again for the kind words.
Happy hunting, Joe