Testing out some new lighting on some Fluorite

TheOculus

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I picked up a new lamp for my mineral desk. I'm really enjoying taking some new photos! I hope everyone has a great Christmas!

Fluorite with Calcite
Cleveland Mine, Hardin Co., Illinois
Ex- Joe Dorris Collection

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May I ask where you get the lights you use,all the shortwave I find on shelves have been weak and just undesirable ,also have you ever tried l .e. d. Uvlight in a display, I am building a highly visible display and had a idea to try leds run off solar, and ideas, thoughts,or advice would be great thanks,beautiful piece thanks for sharing
 

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Try diffusing the light. I feel the second and third pics are slightly over-exposed. :)
 

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Try diffusing the light. I feel the second and third pics are slightly over-exposed. :)

This lamp actually has a built-in diffuser. It's a 3.5 watt LED desk lamp. My biggest problem is correcting the camera's auto-adjusting, it's a cheap camera! This specimen is so saturated in color (and deep in dimension) that it is very difficult to capture the true color! I will work on shooting some more photos to best capture this specimen. I also made a crucial mistake and downloaded these photos after I had uploaded them in lower quality/resolution. Thanks EU!
 

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May I ask where you get the lights you use,all the shortwave I find on shelves have been weak and just undesirable ,also have you ever tried l .e. d. Uvlight in a display, I am building a highly visible display and had a idea to try leds run off solar, and ideas, thoughts,or advice would be great thanks,beautiful piece thanks for sharing

There are a few good websites for UV lighting if that's what you're looking for. I'll have to find them for you. This is shown under an LED light. I have experimented with long wave ultraviolet lighting but only minimally.
 

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This lamp actually has a built-in diffuser. It's a 3.5 watt LED desk lamp. My biggest problem is correcting the camera's auto-adjusting, it's a cheap camera! This specimen is so saturated in color (and deep in dimension) that it is very difficult to capture the true color! I will work on shooting some more photos to best capture this specimen. I also made a crucial mistake and downloaded these photos after I had uploaded them in lower quality/resolution. Thanks EU!

I hear you. A manual correction is often needed for specimens. Heck, I fiddle about a lot with my camera on manual!
The other pics look great!
 

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