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Mineral PhotographyBest of Mindat micro photos talk pages
21st Dec 2010 23:05 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
Only one photo per photographer (excuse me for including one of my own, it's a bit awkward, I know...).
If you have a suggestion for a photo to be included please reply in this topic.
Have fun!
Canon Ixus 500, Minolta bellows, Meiji SW10x, Canon 35mm 2.8 RMS, CombineZ
Info will follow.
Nikon Coolpx 8400, Zeiss Discovery V12, Helicon Focus
Canon Powershot A629, Zeiss Discovery V12, Helicon Focus
Canon EOS450D, Leica S8 Apo, CombineZ
Sony Alpha 350, bellows, Olympus Zuiko 20mm f2.0, CombineZ
Canon EOS10D, Olympus SZX12, 1x PlanApo objective, CombineZ
Canon Powershot A540, B&L SZ-7, Euromex phototube, CombineZ
Info will follow
Canon EOS400D, bellows, Canon macro 38mm, Helicon Focus
Canon Powershot A530, Helios reverse lense, Zenit objective, CombineZ
Nikon D5000, Leica S8 apo
JVC MC500, Raynox MSN505, CombineZ
Info will follow
Canon EOS30D, bellows, Nikkor 35mm, CombineZ
Info will follow
Info will follow
Pentax K100D, Pentax bellows, Pentax 50mm 1:1.7 reverse, CombineZ
Nikon D70, Wild M420 macroscope, Helicon Focus
Canon 40D, bellows, Zeiss Luminar 40mm, Helicon Focus
Olympus E30, Olympus bellows, Zeiss Luminar 25mm, Zerene Stacker
Info will follow
Info will follow
Canon EOS40D, Nikon CF 5x ,bellows, Nikon P 10/0.25
Canon EOS450D, Olympus bellows, Zeiss Luminar 40mm, CombineZ
Info will follow
Info will follow
Info will follow
Canon G6, Zeiss Stemi 2000C, Zeiss 52mm universal adapter, Helicon Focus
Cannon EOS7D, Nikon U series
Leica EC3, Nomarski differential interference contrast, Olympus PMG3 microscope
Nikon D7000, WILD M420 Macroscope, Zerene Stacker
Olympus E-5, tube(EX-25 x3), OM ZUIKO Auto-Macro 38mm
Nikon D3, Nikon Multiphot, Zeiss Luminar 25mm
Canon S5, Leica Mocrozoom 1x objective, CombineZ
Info will follow
21st Dec 2010 23:17 UTCEugene & Sharon Cisneros Expert
Gene
21st Dec 2010 23:21 UTCMaggie Wilson Expert
This is the photo the inspired me to learn about micro-photography - I have miles to go to be able to achieve these results, but this, and the rest of its companions will continue to inspire.
Terrific idea for a "best of" thread!
Maggie
21st Dec 2010 23:23 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
Maggie, all J-M's photos are very inspiring, but for me his Annabergite is an icon!
21st Dec 2010 23:37 UTCMaggie Wilson Expert
One per, gotcha!
22nd Dec 2010 09:14 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
22nd Dec 2010 09:41 UTCDomenico Preite Expert
22nd Dec 2010 10:04 UTCEnrico Bonacina Expert
Ciao.
22nd Dec 2010 12:35 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
22nd Dec 2010 14:05 UTCVítězslav Snášel Expert
For me it's a wonderful Christmas gift and a great honor that my photo is that your list along with such amazing photographers!!
Harjo,
Thank you so much!
It really is a great honor for me!
Vita
22nd Dec 2010 15:48 UTCDarren Court
Darren
22nd Dec 2010 18:47 UTCChristian Auer 🌟 Expert
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> Harjo, just want to say thank you so much for
> this. I linked to it on my facebook page, just so
> non-mineral friends can see and maybe understand a
> little better why we all do what we do! Cheers!
>
> Darren
Excellent idea Darren, I`ll add it too!
22nd Dec 2010 19:01 UTCVítězslav Snášel Expert
http://www.facebook.com/rockhound.cz
Vita
22nd Dec 2010 19:04 UTCGerhard Niceus Expert
thank you very much for choosing my picture in the "Best of micro Mindat Photos".
Im very proud to belong to selected photographers and it is another incentive for me
to make good micro Pictures.
Gerhard (geni B))
22nd Dec 2010 21:36 UTCJ Church
22nd Dec 2010 23:01 UTCRoger Lang Manager
excellent selection! ... i really enjoyed those,
cheers and happy holidays
Roger
23rd Dec 2010 17:42 UTCJean-Marc Johannet Manager
Thanks you to point out two of my pictures.
They are made to enjoy people by the beauty of microminerals.
I imagine that is the same when a writer meets some of his readers, it is always a pleasure to know that your work is appreciated.
btw, Harjo, I do appreciate a lot your selection, very close to my tastes...
Amitiés à tous et bonnes fêtes de Noël.
Jean-Marc
24th Dec 2010 04:32 UTCJeff Weissman Expert
What a great inspiration and gift to us all! I, for one, am even more motivated to reach for this level of skill!
thanks, Jeff
24th Dec 2010 10:14 UTCVincent Bourgoin Expert
Thank you for choosing my picture !
I appreciate your idea and selection !
Gene, I take my photos on my stereo-microscope.
Mery Christmas
Amitiés à tous et bonnes fêtes de fin d'année !
Vincent
24th Dec 2010 12:49 UTCRalph S Bottrill 🌟 Manager
a fantastic group of photos, hard to beat, - well done!
But another suggestion for Rob Meyer:
Some very difficult choices here!
24th Dec 2010 21:55 UTCRock Currier Expert
You need to now also put all of these into our Best Minerals Articles.
24th Dec 2010 22:08 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
Ralf, true, from an Aussie perspective (:P) but.... I think I'll keep Robert's Analcime.
26th Dec 2010 02:04 UTCRalph S Bottrill 🌟 Manager
28th Dec 2010 19:04 UTCHarald Schillhammer Expert
Mineralogical Research Company Wrote:
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> One picture may be worth a thousand words, but it
> doesn't describe the equipment used to capture the
> images. If it were possible, a description of the
> equipment used would be as important to me as the
> images themselves.
>
> Gene
I second that. I mean, technically I would know how to reproduce all images, except one: the Analcime photo by Volker Betz. This one almost looks like a colored SEM-Image. The depth (I don't mean DOF) and clarity are intriguing.
29th Dec 2010 12:45 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
Cheers,
Harjo
29th Dec 2010 15:11 UTCHarald Schillhammer Expert
30th Dec 2010 15:02 UTCFritz Schreiber Expert
I did my photos with a WILD M420 macroscope, with a Nikon D70 camera, and Helicon Focus for stacking.
Great selection, thank you for including one of my photos!
Fritz
30th Dec 2010 18:53 UTCVolker Betz 🌟 Expert
the analcime picture is just a normal photo made with helicon focus. Just a unusual combo.
Volker
31st Dec 2010 01:31 UTCRobert Meyer Manager
Thanks for this gallery. It is very enjoyable, and putting it together must have taken some time, since there are so many photographs on Mindat to chose from. It is great to see these selections, based on your excellent knowledge of micro mineral photography, and the consistency of criteria from one knowledgeable person. I was very happy to be included in this group.
For your information, the equipment statement for my photograph would be: Nikon Coolpix 8400; Qioptic/Optem Zoom 125C Optical System consisting of Coupler (25-84-00-02), 1.0X TV Tube (29-90-72), Zoom 125C Zoom Module & Focus (30-61-20 & 30-13-10), and 2.0X Aux Lens (29-20-41); Zerene Stacker.
Bob
31st Dec 2010 06:53 UTCHarald Schillhammer Expert
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> Hello Harald,
>
> the analcime picture is just a normal photo made
> with helicon focus. Just a unusual combo.
>
> Volker
Volker, I already recognized that and in the same course have browsed your zeolithe images on your website. Very impressive - and it shows once again that one does not need sophisticated equipment to achieve outstanding results. It all boils down to "Know how to use your equipment".
Looking at your set-up, I can see that your lighting is very simple which in the case of the respective analcime image was obviously an advantage. Anyway, very well done.
Cheers
13th Jan 2011 21:56 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
13th Jan 2011 23:52 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
14th Jan 2011 22:14 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
10th Feb 2011 17:39 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
14th Feb 2011 22:06 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
(and replaced Volker's photo with one of his amazingly beautiful recent Chabazite photos, and replaced Vincent's photo with a very special one)
14th Feb 2011 22:51 UTCClosed Account 🌟
thank you very much for the honor of being selected!
Branko
25th Feb 2011 21:37 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
28th Feb 2011 20:04 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
9th Mar 2011 15:22 UTCR. Tanaka Expert
Thank you very much for adding my photo to your favorite.
My equipment of the photo is CZJ Luminar 25mm/Nikon Multiphot/Nikon D3.
Cheers,
9th Mar 2011 17:51 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
Thanks very much for the info! I'll update the page.
12th Nov 2011 18:12 UTCCurtis Forrester
Your photo selections are some of the finest I have ever seen, but could you please have them labeled as to species & locality?
Thanks,
Curt
15th Dec 2011 14:22 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager
15th Dec 2011 14:31 UTCJolyon Ralph Founder
simply click on the photo for full information
15th Dec 2011 16:15 UTCAlf Olav Larsen
Alf Olav
16th Dec 2011 22:43 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
17th Dec 2011 08:39 UTCAccount Closed
I can see when my photo is good or less good. In fact this anatase is just for seen the difference of colour inside (sroory for my englisk harjo... Do you speak better frenche than me for english).
17th Dec 2011 09:16 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
In fact this anatase is just for seen the difference of colour inside
Exactement (tu)
17th Dec 2011 09:34 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
And I've added a few new photos!
23rd Dec 2011 08:07 UTCAccount Closed
10th Jan 2012 21:33 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
Also, for those who have missed it; recently Volker Betz posted a breathtaking Haüyne photo. It ranks very high on my list of all time favourites! See below, and thanks Volker for the fantastic photo!
26th Jan 2012 23:02 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
26th May 2012 21:42 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
26th May 2012 23:14 UTCBen Schumer
Would this Osilio amethyst photo by Volker Betz be good?
Cheers,
Ben
5th Jun 2012 03:56 UTCTim Jokela Jr
I notice all the Euro names, and wonder what it is that most of the best photomicrographers are out of Europe... patience, access to the best lenses, willingness to spend 20k on gear, spare time, or what, puzzling.
Needs mineral name and locality, stat.
This would be the start of a truly fabulous wall poster, say a meter across, each image 15 cm or so... is it feasible!
1st Jul 2012 18:41 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
1st Jul 2012 20:14 UTCAccount Closed
in pink color i'd like this :)
http://www.alpinismeetmineraux.fr/mineralogie/macro/supermacro/supermacro912.jpg
http://www.alpinismeetmineraux.fr/mineralogie/macro/supermacro/supermacro911.jpg
http://www.alpinismeetmineraux.fr/mineralogie/macro/supermacro/supermacro915.jpg
http://www.alpinismeetmineraux.fr/mineralogie/macro/supermacro/supermacro908.jpg
1st Jul 2012 21:23 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
http://s02.imageupper.com/1_t/7/I13411739481346636_1.jpg
Ramsbeckite - Veneziana Gallery, Monte Trisa Mines, Mercanti Valley, Torrebelvicino, Vicenza Province, Veneto, Italy. 0.83 mm area with green Ramsbeckite crystals. Collection Paolo Chiereghin photo Matteo Chinellato
http://s02.imageupper.com/1_t/7/I13411739481346636_2.jpg
Spessartine - Wushan Spessartine Mine, Tongbei, Yunxiao Co., Zhangzhou Prefecture, Fujian Province, China. 6.55 mm group of orange Spessartine crystal. Collection & Photo Matteo Chinellato
http://s02.imageupper.com/1_t/7/I13411739481346636_3.jpg
1st Jul 2012 21:37 UTCAccount Closed
After pink, blue..... and perhaps green after ?
http://www.alpinismeetmineraux.fr/mineralogie/macro/supermacro/supermacro817.jpg
http://www.alpinismeetmineraux.fr/mineralogie/macro/supermacro/supermacro823.jpg
http://www.alpinismeetmineraux.fr/mineralogie/macro/supermacro/supermacro827.jpg
5th Jan 2013 23:38 UTCRudolf Hasler Expert
this is the very best selection of mineral photos I have ever seen!
Congratulations and thanks,
Rudolf
4th Sep 2013 13:47 UTCMario Pauwels
http://www.mindat.org/photo-519002.html
Best regards,
Mario Pauwels
4th Sep 2013 22:02 UTCvictor rzonca
6th Sep 2013 10:57 UTCFred Leenheer
I have many micro photo's of minerals and I am trying to place them on the mindat.org website.
I can see the photo in my own page but the photo is unapproved.
What do I have to do to make the photo public for everyone? Or what am I doing wrong?
Regards
Fred Leenheer
6th Sep 2013 12:04 UTCChristian Auer 🌟 Expert
6th Sep 2013 12:14 UTCOlav Revheim Manager
As a new member, all of your photos requires approval from one of Mindat's area experts to get a site-wide display status. The approval process may take anything from hours to several days. This has partly to do with expert workload ( it is a system based on volunteers, everyone has a daytime job outside Mindat). Minerals that are rare, from obscure places or has a complex relationship to other species may take longer time to approve than more common minerals. Sometimes there will be a correspondence between an expert an a photo uploader prior to approval of a photo for site-wide display.
If your photos generally are of reasonably decent quality, correctly named and assigned to the correct locality, you will eventually be able to upload photos site-wide without an expert approval.
From what I can see you have uploaded two photos that are in the approval queue, but unfortunately, I do not have sufficient knowledge on these secondary minerals and localities to approve them.
Hope this helps
Olav
16th Oct 2013 16:11 UTCMario Pauwels
Best regards,
Mario Pauwels
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