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The photos on this site were taken with a Fuji 4700 digital camera, an Olympus C700 digital camera, a Nikon 5200 digital camera, or a Nikon F3 35 MM camera. The mineral photos were taken using the Fuji or Olympus camera attached to a Meiji EMZ-5TR stereo microscope.
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Chloroargyrite
1. Chloroargyrite  (May 23, 2006)
Multi focus image of chlorargyrite from the Gold Hill Mine, Gold Hill, Tooele Co., Utah.
428 Visits
1 Images
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Tschernichite
2. Tschernichite  (May 17, 2006)
Multifocus image of tschernichite taken with a Nikon D50 DSLR attached to a Meiji EMZ-5TR. Photo is the result of combining 140 images at .05 mm steps with Helicon Focus.
622 Visits
1 Images
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Kitsap Fair
3. Kitsap Fair  (September 6, 2005)
This folder contains albums of the Kitsap Conty fair with emphesis on 4H and open class llamas. These photos are as is from the camera. Note - full size images are 5 MB.
2 Albums
Shared Folder
Minerals
4. Minerals  (October 20, 2003)
This folder contains albums of minerals. They are arranged by locality.
24 Albums
Shared Folder
Field Trips
5. Field Trips  (October 20, 2003)
This folder contains albums of mineral collecting trips to various areas.
5 Albums
Shared Folder
Republic, Washington fossils
6. Republic, Washington fossils  (September 7, 2003)
On our recent trip to Panorama, British Columbia we stopped at Republic, Washington to dig fossils at the Stonerose site. You may collect as many as you like but get to keep only three per person. Any unique or unknown fossils may be kept by the interpretive center. Your name will be kept with the fossil. When you are done digging you take the fossils to the center and they ID them for you. They will also do some clean up and trimming if needed. The fossils are from the middle Eocene, about 50 million years old. It is trip that I would do again. The photos were taken with an Olympus C-700 2.1 mega pixel camera. Shooting was done outdoors in the shade and a light overcast. Shooting distance ranges from 2 to 4 inches. Metering was set to spot.
1736 Visits
6 Images
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Mineral Photography
7. Mineral Photography  (August 14, 2003)
These pictures show my setup for taking mineral photos. These include photos showing the different fields of view and depth of field using combinations of scope objective zoom and camera zoom.
1727 Visits
15 Images
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Out and About
8. Out and About  (October 21, 2003)
This folder contains albums from vacations, hiking trips, and other non mineral activities.
4 Albums
Shared Folder
Family
9. Family  (October 20, 2003)
This folder contains albums from family activities
3 Albums
Shared Folder

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