Dear Michael and Tom,

You two are too kind...

FYI - I'm working on Tom's latest batch, NWA 094, and I'm just blown away by these images and Tom's ability. It's taking longer than normal because I find myself just staring at the screen instead of working :-) I'll do my best to have them up by tomorrow.

Thank you!

Paul

Michael L Blood wrote:
Tom,
        Your Moss (and other) photos are STAGGERINGLY
beautiful! Paul Harris gives and gives and gives. He has donated hundreds
of hours of work to people individually and thousands of hours of
work to the meteorite community (along with Jim Tobin) in putting
out METEORITE TIMES - not to mention FREE advertising for
EVERYONE in the classifieds.  He is as good a human being as can
be found - in the meteorite community or anywhere else.
        Sincerely, Michael Blood



on 6/13/07 11:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi List,  Paul, the editor of Meteorite  Times, has loaded the Moss
micrographs to my Gallery.  I made 5 categories  of micrographs; 160X standard
Xpol, 160X combined, 400X standard, 600X reflected and 1600X reflected. 73 images in total. My Gallery link is
http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/meteorites-alpha_frame.htm

I  want to thank Paul for all his work in hosting and managing the Gallery.
Now there are over 1,000 micrographs sorted by meteorite name and then by
magnification/imaging techniques.  That's a very big investment of time for
Paul to put into this project.  Please give him your feed back.   Collectively
there have been hundreds of hours invested.  Please take a  look, nothing is
for sale at the Gallery. It is not a sales site and there are no weird pop ups
or sales pitches, just micrographs, lots of  micrographs.

My passion is high magnification micrographs of highly  polished thick slices
of meteorites in reflected light.  These images are  quite unlike what many
of you are used to seeing.

I have also been  adding a lot more standard Xpol thin section shots lately
because Jeff Hodges  has opened up his institutional sized thin section
collection for me to  examine.  These are many of the best thin sections ever
produced (both in  quality and the meteorite).  What a great opportunity for
every one to get a close up view of them. Let us know what you like best and what
you would  like to see more of.

Thanks,   Tom Phillips




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