Steve, A suggestion. Place the object you are photographing DOWN(steady is a good thing). Place it on a suitable background to provide some contrast (if the object is dark, a piece of white paper works well). Place it where you can focus some(like a lot of!) light on the object if you're unable to shoot outdoors (which is best as long as you eliminate glare).
Take many shots(it's digital you can delete the baddies) from several angles(move your feet baby as in playing D on the "court"(you know Bball) because light can play multiple tricks both good and not so good.
And enjoy youself, you only come around once!(no comments from the peanut gallery)
Jerry Flaherty
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 8:22 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] colorado meteorite picture



Hi again list.I put up a picture on my homepage of this new specimen
before I sanded it down.Let me have your thoughts.It is one big piece of
metal.

                                        steve arnold, chicago

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