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Post by fishenman on Dec 10, 2008 18:35:26 GMT -5
I cut this Montana agate the other day and I took a shot of the blade as it was cutting. ;D looks so cool......
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mirkaba
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Post by mirkaba on Dec 10, 2008 18:49:56 GMT -5
Geez thats some really clean oil/coolant!! Great Montana too! Sometimes with the really clear Montana you get an orange peel effect near the outside of the rock. You have to hold it up to the light to see it really well. It makes for some really neat cabs. Just something to watch for............Bob
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Post by NatureNut on Dec 10, 2008 18:54:00 GMT -5
Wow!
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colliel82
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Post by colliel82 on Dec 10, 2008 20:46:52 GMT -5
What a great shot
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adrian65
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Arch to golden memories and to great friends.
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Post by adrian65 on Dec 10, 2008 23:46:37 GMT -5
Great pic, good for avatar or for desktop!
Adrian
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Post by sitnwrap on Dec 13, 2008 22:11:03 GMT -5
First words out of my mouth while looking at the pic and before reading what you wrote was "Oh wow, that is cool, that is really cool"
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DeanW
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Post by DeanW on Dec 14, 2008 1:31:23 GMT -5
Great thing that you picked a Montana Agate for that shot - you can see the blade through the area of the stone where it has already cut!
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Post by frane on Dec 17, 2008 10:17:02 GMT -5
That is a fantastic shot! What a beautiful Montana too! Fran
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Post by Condor on Dec 23, 2008 21:00:51 GMT -5
Good picture. What I mostly like is how you thought of taking that shot in the first place.
Condor
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Post by fishenman on Dec 24, 2008 0:03:52 GMT -5
Thanks. For many years I wanted to be a pro photographer.
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