[meteorite-list] a curious tektite - and taking pics of them

Mark Hodges markh5 at cox.net
Tue Sep 18 21:24:28 EDT 2007


You could try a polarizing filter. They work best if the light source is
90 degrees from the filter.

Mark

Phil Morgan wrote:


> I have trouble getting good pictures of tektites. Something to do

> with how they reflect light I think.

>

> Anyone have any suggestions or tips and tricks? What's the best

> light? Natural?

>

> Here are a couple of links to one of my latest attempts - a very

> curious tektite. What do y'all see? You can tell from my title what

> I hope to see :-)

>

> http://s25.photobucket.com/albums/c57/pkmorgan/tektite/?action=view&current=stuck_side.jpg

>

>

> http://s25.photobucket.com/albums/c57/pkmorgan/tektite/?action=view&current=stuck_front.jpg

>

>

> Regards to all,

> Phil Morgan

>

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