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Post by roy on Sept 24, 2015 8:50:15 GMT -5
just finished up a few projects to put up forsale at the Hermiston show the first one already sold didnt polish these Rim jasper aka bat cave now for the polished stuff deschutes jasper campcreek limb cast oregon turkish agate shoot forgot the name
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Sept 24, 2015 9:27:32 GMT -5
Those are crazy cool Roy!!
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Post by woodman on Sept 24, 2015 9:39:49 GMT -5
Real nice. Is the picture of the deschutes true to color? looks a bit bright. I have trouble with white balance settings at times
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Post by Noosh9057 on Sept 24, 2015 11:33:42 GMT -5
Would love to have them. Very nice!!!
Roger
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Post by captbob on Sept 24, 2015 11:35:51 GMT -5
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rockroller
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Post by rockroller on Sept 24, 2015 13:05:06 GMT -5
Those are pretty amazing! Hey roy, what's your photography set up look like? ~Roland
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Sept 24, 2015 14:35:58 GMT -5
Awesome! The one you forgot the name for is Dryhead Agate from near the surface of the deposit. When I dug there years ago, the discard piles were full of those druzy weird lacy nodules and we just left them lie there. Stupid stupid stupid! I could have collected five hundred pounds and I only brought home a couple because we were after the nice large fortification type nodules from the lower layers.....Mel
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Post by cobbledstones on Sept 24, 2015 16:29:48 GMT -5
super cool slabs, when is the hermiston show? it is a bit of a drive for me, but still within reach
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delo
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Post by delo on Sept 24, 2015 16:59:25 GMT -5
Wild looking stuff, very cool!
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bsky4463
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Post by bsky4463 on Sept 24, 2015 21:48:36 GMT -5
Yup what Mel said, that last one looks like Dryhead overburden. Great work up on all of them Roy, and whats up with the photos...way to step it up. Awesome. Cheers
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Post by roy on Sept 25, 2015 11:21:44 GMT -5
Real nice. Is the picture of the deschutes true to color? looks a bit bright. I have trouble with white balance settings at times yes it is shot with my camera in hd setting the slab sat in bleach for two weeks getting the bluish gray area to turn back from black !
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Post by roy on Sept 25, 2015 11:22:45 GMT -5
Those are pretty amazing! Hey roy, what's your photography set up look like? ~Roland point and shoot then change the back ground color
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Post by roy on Sept 25, 2015 11:24:38 GMT -5
Awesome! The one you forgot the name for is Dryhead Agate from near the surface of the deposit. When I dug there years ago, the discard piles were full of those druzy weird lacy nodules and we just left them lie there. Stupid stupid stupid! I could have collected five hundred pounds and I only brought home a couple because we were after the nice large fortification type nodules from the lower layers.....Mel aw thanks mel !! wish i was around to go collecting with you back in the day!
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Post by roy on Sept 25, 2015 11:26:31 GMT -5
super cool slabs, when is the hermiston show? it is a bit of a drive for me, but still within reach october 17 & 18 see you there !?
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quartz
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Post by quartz on Sept 25, 2015 22:14:47 GMT -5
Those sure be some nice rocks, ooh and ahh from us both, thanks.
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Post by iant on Sept 26, 2015 12:08:47 GMT -5
Fabulous stuff. A feast for the eyes!
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