Size of this specimen's about 11 x 4 x 3.5 cm. It has 2 sides all containing cinnabar crystals but the face I captured seems to be the easiest to capture photos however it is the smallest.Thats interesting photoTuyen Nguyen , how big this it is in real life ?
Size of this specimen's about 11 x 4 x 3.5 cm. It has 2 sides all containing cinnabar crystals but the face I captured seems to be the easiest to capture photos however it is the smallest.
Here friend.Do you have any image how it is looking in real life, I'm just curious. Because seems that is a new type of photography, for shooting minerals.
Here friend.. Red crystal in the top that i took this photo.
I glad you ask me, please more, im happy to answer your questions . 70% my minerals in collection i gather from many quarries and mountains. Mesolite i was post last 2 day is example. 20% i bought from ebay, amazon and the last 10% i traded with another minerals collectorsThanks for sharing thisTuyen Nguyen . Sorry for asking so many questions, where do you find these minerals ?
I glad you ask me, please more, im happy to answer your questions . 70% my minerals in collection i gather from many quarries and mountains. Mesolite i was post last 2 day is example. 20% i bought from ebay, amazon and the last 10% i traded with another minerals collectors
So I can imagine you have lots of them in collection. Would be amazing if you’d like to share more, it’s just interesting. To be honest I did not knew about macro photography into minerals . I think that’s really unique
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