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<p>[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 1805510, member: 21828"]When you take a picture of any metal object, use indirect light, and the object will not be obscured by the light's glare. You lose too much detail, when it's that way. It's hard to see the details, of any object. Think, of how you view any coin or stone with a loop eye piece. Do you not turn the object to see to a clear view of it?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 1805510, member: 21828"]When you take a picture of any metal object, use indirect light, and the object will not be obscured by the light's glare. You lose too much detail, when it's that way. It's hard to see the details, of any object. Think, of how you view any coin or stone with a loop eye piece. Do you not turn the object to see to a clear view of it?[/QUOTE]
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