I really like that you captured the subtle nuances that are hard enough to see, let alone to photograph, which go into the grading of a proof coin. You captured the faint hairlines between the L and I of liberty, and in the fields behind the head as well as the faint speckling around the W initial. On the reverse just some minor hairlining around the E of e pluribus unum. I'd grade this piece a PR64 based on the images.
Oh boy mgoodm3, I would love to see you -with your skill- capture this little lady's cheek. Even I, with my all thumbs lousy pic taking, can make her look pretty- I could imagine how you would make her look. Those are really nice looking pics you took there.
2 light are actually being used. One at about 10 and one at about 4. You can see the light on the fields opposite the lights. This is my primary use for Ott lights, when I need very diffuse lighting. The shiny surfaces on brilliant proofs are all glare otherwise. i put the lights under the lens and shoot into the gap. i put the shadow of the lights as close to the coin as possible without screwing up the pic.
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Even I, with my all thumbs lousy pic taking, can make her look pretty- I could imagine how you would make her look.
Those are really nice looking pics you took there.