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Close-Up pictures are generally a bit harder to take than casual pictures taken outside.  I is usually desired to get a greater depth of field requiring a smaller aperture opening than normally used.  All other things being equal this means that more light is required or a longer exposure.  Indoor lighting is usually a bit dimmer than outside an casts a more yellow image.  Also, it is almost imposible to hold a camera steady enough to prevent blurring.  The following images are samples of what can be done with a few inexpensive tools and a couple of ordinary,very low-cost digital cameras.

 

 

 

  

Beaded christmas ornament.

 

  

Filigree Jewelry Bead Findings

 

  

Filligree Stamping.

 

Simple Ring

 

Iron Pirite (fools gold).

 

Leopard Skin Jasper

 

Jasper?

 

Quartz

 

  

Neigborhood Gossip

 

Computer dragon.  This is my personal favorite.

 

Just good friends.

 

Who, me?

 

Catching Butterflies by the book

 

This guy is very pretty ... for a gargoyle.

 

Twin Dragons

 

Christmas Gargoyle

 

 

                                                              

  

High Priest and unwanted helper

 

    
Box for game tokens

 

a little choo-choo treasure

 

   

A truly unusual golden spike

 

WarHammer gameing figure, Magician.

 

  

  

Small box

 

  

  

 

 

 

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10/19/2008