Hey all,
I have just been down to Grabben Gullen with a few friends and found a couple of small Sapphires.
What I was curious about though was a good way of photographing them while they are lit up. I have a macro lens I would like to use so the gem needs to be unobstructed. I have seen something that looks ideal but was not sure if it was a good idea to post in that forum (Grabben Gullen Fossicking, page 2) as it is off topic from the original poster and not sure about the etiquette of mentioning the poster as I have not talked to them. It looks like a glass rod with a concave surface that the stone can sit in.
Does anyone know what this glass rod is called? If they are easily obtainable? Or have any other suggestions on a good way to present your rough gems in a photo?
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
I have just been down to Grabben Gullen with a few friends and found a couple of small Sapphires.
What I was curious about though was a good way of photographing them while they are lit up. I have a macro lens I would like to use so the gem needs to be unobstructed. I have seen something that looks ideal but was not sure if it was a good idea to post in that forum (Grabben Gullen Fossicking, page 2) as it is off topic from the original poster and not sure about the etiquette of mentioning the poster as I have not talked to them. It looks like a glass rod with a concave surface that the stone can sit in.
Does anyone know what this glass rod is called? If they are easily obtainable? Or have any other suggestions on a good way to present your rough gems in a photo?
Any information would be greatly appreciated.