Hello Everyone,
 
First, thanks to everyone who purchased meteorites from me yesterday.  They all sold out within a few hours.
 
In my continuing efforts to improve my photography skills, I experimented last night (most of the night) with a background technique I discovered recently, as well as varying exposure values.  Here are my latest efforts:
 
1.5 gram thin slice of Zagami:
 
200 gram Gao:
 
16 gram Sikhote-Alin shrapnel (I like shrapnel):
 
13.6 gram Sudbury imact melt material:
 
Not really a meteorite, but here I am with Rebekah high atop a Ferris wheel a couple of days ago:
 
I cut open a Murchison recently and under the microscope, you can actually see the amino acids forming proteins and assimilating into strange alien life forms:
 
Let me know what you think (of the meteorite photography, that is).
 
If anyone wants to know how to make backgrounds like this, let me know.  It is actually very simple.
 
-Walter
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Walter Branch, Ph.D.
Branch Meteorites
322 Stephenson Ave., Suite B
Savannah, GA  31405 USA
www.branchmeteorites.com

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