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Post by txrockhunter on Mar 4, 2018 10:54:46 GMT -5
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Post by Garage Rocker on Mar 4, 2018 11:00:30 GMT -5
You killed it, Jeremy! Those are some sweet macros. The San Jacintos are perfect fodder for it. So many details. Love the fossil in #18, but they all deserve an ovation.
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Post by MsAli on Mar 4, 2018 11:37:38 GMT -5
Those are amazing. Love that rainbow❤
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Post by Jugglerguy on Mar 4, 2018 11:54:46 GMT -5
That very first picture is amazing. Then again, so are all the others. It’s like a whole other little microscopic world. My other favorite is 21. My other other favorite is 19. Of course that fossil is pretty cool too. It that a little fish or a snail type of thing?
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NRG
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Post by NRG on Mar 4, 2018 12:18:07 GMT -5
Would love to see #7 and #8 even closer. Maybe 4-6x more magnification. It's the texture of the "velvet" I am curious about. Wow! jeannie
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Post by aDave on Mar 4, 2018 12:25:26 GMT -5
Jeremy txrockhunter , I'll use one of Scott's NRG expressions...Badass! The macro work is amazing with those rocks. It gives an entirely different aspect to the material. I've got no favorite, as they all look great. Nice work...it's great to see your light box is getting dialed in. Had we spoken about your setup? I'm still floundering with natural light sources. I can't wait to see what additional lighting set up you end up with.
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Post by nowyo on Mar 4, 2018 12:46:37 GMT -5
Wow! Great photo work, great rocks.
Russ
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Post by txrockhunter on Mar 4, 2018 12:59:17 GMT -5
You killed it, Jeremy! Those are some sweet macros. The San Jacintos are perfect fodder for it. So many details. Love the fossil in #18, but they all deserve an ovation. Thanks, Randy! The San Jacintos do make great Macros. So much variety and color. I've said it before, but, thanks for the inspiration to get into photography! 2 great hobbies that can overlap.
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fishnpinball
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Post by fishnpinball on Mar 4, 2018 13:00:33 GMT -5
Nice captures
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Post by rockjunquie on Mar 4, 2018 13:14:04 GMT -5
Awesome!!!! Looking at those was like looking through an expensive coffee table book.
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Post by txrockhunter on Mar 4, 2018 13:51:35 GMT -5
That very first picture is amazing. Then again, so are all the others. It’s like a whole other little microscopic world. My other favorite is 21. My other other favorite is 19. Of course that fossil is pretty cool too. It that a little fish or a snail type of thing? Thanks, Rob! It is a different world, and you don't really know what it's going look like until it's blown up. There's plenty that look better at face value and others that blow you away. Natures art, I guess..... That fossil is some sort of snail gastropod. Somebody smarter than me should be able to identify.
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Mar 4, 2018 15:12:23 GMT -5
You and Garage Rocker have set a new standard for tumbled rock photography. These might be the best collection of macro shots I have seen. Really nice work. Chuck
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2018 15:51:43 GMT -5
Print blow-ups for some great wall art. Fantastic!
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zarguy
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Post by zarguy on Mar 4, 2018 16:24:53 GMT -5
txrockhunter - Awesome photos of some beautiful rocks. #3 looks like solidified & molten lava. Please share how you shoot your macros. I've had trouble getting the light just right (no major reflections) and no shadow from the camera. BTW, your avatar shows that you have 666 posts so far. Please don't go over to the dark side. We like you here. Lynn
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ingawh
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Post by ingawh on Mar 4, 2018 17:15:33 GMT -5
These are astounding! Love going on little journeys into the inner workings of each stone. Beautiful job. Thanks for sharing!
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Post by fernwood on Mar 4, 2018 17:20:52 GMT -5
Very nice macros. Love the rainbow and the others. A different world, for sure, with the macro effect.
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Post by toiv0 on Mar 4, 2018 18:15:37 GMT -5
I love you man! Dog gone it Jeremy looking super. I don't need another thing to do but what kind of camera are you using?
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Post by mooresean68 on Mar 4, 2018 18:32:04 GMT -5
That's amazing work right there the Mahogany Obsidian makes me see lakes of lava and creation happening. I do have to ask what camera/lens setup are you using?
-s
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Post by HankRocks on Mar 4, 2018 18:33:16 GMT -5
Hey, I probably stepped on some of those rocks! Hey I was leaving them for Jeremy for the pictures!!
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Post by quartz on Mar 4, 2018 22:45:46 GMT -5
I'd never guess obsidian would look like that. Those pictures take the term "rock show" to a whole new level, keep 'em coming.
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