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Wolf

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Hi Wolf, your photos are certainly not inadequate, they have definitely improved since you first joined the page, and I appreciate you asking.
I think the first thing I would mention is the area around the marble. When you are photographing a marble, you want the marble to be the focus, so any crazy background color or texture will take away from the focus of the photo.

In this screenshot below I would remove (crop out) the area outside the red rectangle, especially if it's a screenshot and there is black area above and below your screenshot. All that extra space around the marble makes for a lot of scrolling for just a few photos here.

I hope that helps.

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13 hours ago, Chad G. said:

one of the best, easiest and cheapest setups I've seen::

 

https://www.allaboutmarbles.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=46681

 

I use a Sony handycam on a tripod, 30 Watt 5000k daylight bulb 90+  CRI, no flash, that way you get true colors, no reflection or light refraction. I had to experiment for a long time, cheapest I found to be best and easiest. I have color cards I use for background. Grey Felt I have found to be the best all around neutral color though I do use both black and white depending on the marble.

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3 hours ago, Chad G. said:

I use a Sony handycam on a tripod, 30 Watt 5000k daylight bulb 90+  CRI, no flash, that way you get true colors, no reflection or light refraction. I had to experiment for a long time, cheapest I found to be best and easiest. I have color cards I use for background. Grey Felt I have found to be the best all around neutral color though I do use both black and white depending on the marble.

Is that  camera or a cam cord?  The Sony handy cam?

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10 minutes ago, VaMarbles said:

Is that  camera or a cam cord?  The Sony handy cam?

Sony handycam (camcorder) but it takes great still pictures to. i use it for all my pictures, has a killer macro on it. here's a closeup of some av on a pelt zebra, 5/8th's marble, this one has green, blue and silver av.

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