Poll: painful photo contest- pictures restored!
I finally have the time to get this thing online. It finally ended recently with the coin returning home. I think that the coin itself was the prize. Maybe I'll throw something else in the package for the winner. One of the contestants made a picture with both the obv and rev (ignore the rev). Quite a few never sent pictures
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<< <i>I want to vote for #11 but there is no #11 option in the poll. >>
#11 is not an option. No soup for you!
bob
<< <i>#11
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-Paul
<< <i>I want to vote for #11 but there is no #11 option in the poll. >>
I have to agree that #11 is the one I would pick.
Seldom take photos of coins. If I have the coin, why take a photo of it? People change so I take photos of them. Coins stay the same.
I wish I would have known about this contest, I would have loved to try this coin.
<< <i>I vote for this one...
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ditto!!!!!!!
I'm a bit surprised #3 and #6 have so few votes but I am not at all surprised #2, #11 and #13 are popular.
After this contest I purchased a copy stand and more lights. I read Mark's website carefully. I still can not consistently get great photos. I'd love to blame my camera but think there is some talent and artistry involved too - and I seem to be missing some of it.
PS... I forget which one is mine
What a monumental task! Thank you for your effort and thanks to the shootists.
I'll edit my post with a choice.
How to decide amongst so many great shots.
edited to say; I need to pick one so I'm going with awesome #14.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
<< <i>#2 but the coin looked different colors in different images so I don't know how accurate the color was on #2 >>
Would never have guessed it was the coin that showed up at my house.
Jonathan
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<< <i>It was a tough choice between two and thirteen... I chose two... but I see others may have had the same dilemma. Cheers, RickO >>
I agree about the tough choice between those two, but I chose thirteen for the reality factor.
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<< <i>One little thing that comes to mind....size might be an influencer for people...would be nice if the images were all sized the same (yeah...I know people probably didn't send them in the same size but it still would be nice). >>
Once again... Size DOES matter
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<< <i>One little thing that comes to mind....size might be an influencer for people...would be nice if the images were all sized the same (yeah...I know people probably didn't send them in the same size but it still would be nice). >>
Once again... Size DOES matter
Sounds like you hear that a lot
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Is this like voting in the primary election?
Will there be voting for the top 3 or 4 candidates in a general?
If the coin is actually a steel-blue toner, my choice would be. #3.
1) #2 Messydesk
2) #13 Airplanenut
3) #9 Speety
Good job folks. Those are all nice images.
Stuart
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<< <i>This would be better with Statehood quarters instead of nickels.
Nah, those are flat and cameoed. This nickel was anything but. Thanks for the contest, Mark. It was a tough coin to photograph such that you could see all the reflectivity and details without either blowing out one feature or burying another in black.
It was an honor to win!
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