In the most unlikely place...

yakker

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Was checking out a local trail that runs along a river which goes right through town. Both sides have been made into recreational park/trail systems. Saw a gravel/sand bar and had to check it out. I hunt for artifacts usually, but keep my eye out for anything (I did actually find a point- rough and scrappy, but a point nonetheless). Today I found a little quartz crystal- my first. I know there's quartz crystals all over this area, but I've never been able to find anything like this- only massive pieces w/ maybe some crystal nubs here and there. I also think I found a little piece of amazonite, but I have to test it. There's a lot of greenstone around here, but this wasn't like anything else floating around this area. Much brighter. I apologize for the crappy pics. It was dark when I got home. Thanks for looking! Yakker
p.s. anyone have any good suggestions on how to photograph clear stones? I've having a heck of a time.

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Cool finds man! Good lighting for clear crystals is a must. Are you using a digital camera or phone? -Luke
 

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Thanks BB-- and I'm currently using my phone. And it's not anything fancy. My problem seems to be that the camera wants to focus on something else- like the background or what the stone is sitting on. Here are a couple more attempts:

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It's pretty clear (pun not really intended) that I need a decent phone and/or digital camera. I can't even find a 'macro' setting on the phone I have right now. That say something right there...8-) It says... I'm cheap. ;) Yakker
 

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For better pics try putting your stone on a solid color background. I prefer dark so it doesn't reflect light. One stone at a time. No hands. Get in as close as possible on the stone with as little of the background as possible. Natural sunlight.
 

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For better pics try putting your stone on a solid color background. I prefer dark so it doesn't reflect light. One stone at a time. No hands. Get in as close as possible on the stone with as little of the background as possible. Natural sunlight.

Thanks for that Baja. I'll give it a shot- see what happens.:icon_thumright: Yakker
 

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Now ya know what to look for I bet you'll be poping up with a few more points :) Good pickings.
 

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