When the lighting is perfect

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by iamtiberius, May 12, 2019.

  1. I photograph my coins several times each, typically in a controlled environment. Yesterday and today, i tried a combination of natural sunlight and LED white light. There was a decent amount of cloud coverage. I spent 3 hours in the courtyard. I haven't been this happy with a batch of photos in a long time.
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  3. AncientJoe

    AncientJoe Well-Known Member

    Great photos! Natural light with slight cloud cover is how I take my pictures as well. Often, I have to wait a handful of days before there's just the right ratio of clouds/sun to take a decent picture. I've been known to rearrange my schedule when the lighting is particularly cooperative for coin photos (we all have our vices).
     
  4. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Very nice pictures (and coins)!
     
  5. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Great pictures. Beautiful coins too!
     
  6. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Outstanding! You've really captured the toning on those coins! Lovely coins and lovely photos!

    I love photographing coins in sunlight. I have photographed a few of these just this weekend.

    Seller's photo:
    Herennius Etruscus PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS Apollo antoninianus Pegasi.jpg

    My photo:

    Herennius Etruscus PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS Apollo antoninianus.jpg

    Seller's photo:

    Commodus Libertas Sestertius Pegasi.jpg

    My photo:

    Commodus Libertas Sestertius.jpg

    Seller's photo:

    Severus Alexander Marcianopolis Asklepios Savoca.jpg

    My photo:

    Severus Alexander Marcianopolis Asklepios.jpg

    Seller's photo:

    Carus VIRTVS AVGG Antoninianus seller photo.jpg

    My photo:

    Carus VIRTVS AVGG Antoninianus.jpg

    Seller's photo:

    Nerva LIBERTAS PVBLICA as FSR.jpg

    My photo:

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  7. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    @Roman Collector you need to add the last photo! :p I can't handle not knowing.
     
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  8. randygeki

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  9. happy_collector

    happy_collector Well-Known Member

    Cool coins and great photos. :)
     
  10. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Fine work. The secret of lighting can be nothing more than recognizing it when it comes your way. Some, I like better than others but all show promise. I tend to be too careful not to have blanked out highlights and can make muddy images as a result. All extremes are less desirable than a reasonable balance. If I were to change yours to have more detail in the bright spots, would I ruin their sparkle? Sometimes we achieve different when we try for better but we still try. I see 3 hours well spent. What will tomorrow bring?
     
  11. Terence Cheesman

    Terence Cheesman Well-Known Member

    I have a couple of friends who help me with my photos Both use very different methods But overall I am pleased with the results.
    Syracuse Dekadrachm unsigned 400-390 B.C. syracusedek1.jpeg
     
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  12. That's essentially the caveat; I'm sacrificing detail for luster and iridescence. I always try to strike a decent balance. My setup is always so dynamic that I find myself not being able to improve on certain facets. Definitely going to experiment with the artificial/natural combo over the next few days, though. One of these days I'll buy a real camera. Still using the smart phone.
     
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  13. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Those are great pics, especially for a smart phone, and very nice coins, too. I haven't taken photos of my coins in natural light for a couple of years now and do feel that many my pics these days lack a little something. I'm probably just not putting enough effort or thought into my lighting set-up.

    I was quite pleased with the results of this one I took a few weeks ago, however. The iridescent toning just came alive with a little tilt of the lamp. Some coins just love the camera. :happy:

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  14. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    What a fantastic photography day you had, @iamtiberius! I don't often use solely natural light because it's so hard to control, although I always shoot in daylight and there is abundant indirect light in my home. @zumbly, that Longinus is gorgeous! I also play with tilt when trying to maximize the colors of toned coins.
     
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  15. PeteB

    PeteB Well-Known Member

    Just curious: what make/model smart phone did you use? The capture of the silver metallic tone is excellent.
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  16. Galaxy note 8. Thank you.
     
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  17. PeteB

    PeteB Well-Known Member

    Terrific pictures!!!!
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    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

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