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cLAN.Anax
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United States2847 Posts
December 02 2012 04:44 GMT
#1
Each year, our school puts on a rock and mineral auction. Folks from around the state, and sometimes from bordering states too, travel to this even to sell and buy rocks. It's entirely student-run by a geological organization that I'm a part of. Always the biggest thing we put on throughout the year, and all of us geologists look forward to the awesome specimens that get brought in. This year was no exception.

I make sure I take lots of pictures at the auction. Here are the best ones that I selected to share.

Blue, Purple, Orange, and Gold Chalcopyrite
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Blue Chalcopyrite
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Gypsum
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Fluorite "Zoning"
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Fluorite View 1
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Fluorite View 2
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"Oklahoma" Fluorite
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Lots of Quartz
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Amethyst
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"Dragon Stone"
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Selenite
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Purple and Yellow Fluorite (bought this one!! :-D)
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Fish Fossils
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Quartz (clear) and Chalcopyrite (gold)
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Halite
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Pyrite
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Native Copper
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Galena
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Wavellite
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Question of the Blog: What's your favorite rock or mineral, and why? I realize not everyone has one, lol, or maybe even knows the name to the rock or mineral that they like. In that case, post a pic so we can identify it.

I'm an absolute sucker for fluorite and stibnite myself.

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Praetorial
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
United States4241 Posts
December 02 2012 04:47 GMT
#2
Jasper.

Because my name is Jasper IRL.
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cLAN.Anax
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United States2847 Posts
December 02 2012 05:07 GMT
#3
On December 02 2012 13:47 Praetorial wrote:
Jasper.

Because my name is Jasper IRL.


Oh, really?

Lord. I Google'd "jasper" and I get only 2 geology results and, like, 30 for Twilight, lol. X-D
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Chairman Ray
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States11903 Posts
December 02 2012 05:08 GMT
#4
oo pretty!

Are they all natural rocks?
vOdToasT
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Sweden2870 Posts
December 02 2012 05:17 GMT
#5
These look amazing.

I don't have a favourite.
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cLAN.Anax
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United States2847 Posts
December 02 2012 05:17 GMT
#6
On December 02 2012 14:08 Chairman Ray wrote:
oo pretty!

Are they all natural rocks?


Yes, they are. The "Dragon Stone" was obviously polished to create that smooth plane, but it's still naturally formed otherwise.
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micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24756 Posts
December 02 2012 05:26 GMT
#7
I'm more of a pure metal guy myself, but I can still appreciate the diversity (color, shape, texture, etc) of rocks and minerals. Creating an art book of pictures like the ones in the OP, taken with a professional grade camera and a good macro lens seems like a fun project (albeit not a first).
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docvoc
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States5491 Posts
December 02 2012 05:42 GMT
#8
I have to say, the dragon stone is beautiful and so is the wavelight.
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cLAN.Anax
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United States2847 Posts
December 02 2012 05:50 GMT
#9
Oh, that reminds me: before anyone asks, I use a dinky little Kodak EasyShare C195. The nicest thing about it is it takes 14 megapixel photos, lol. I've found that the skill I've gained through photography thus far, with this camera, satisfies me. I'm not going to invest into a better camera or equipment 'cause I like what I've got now. Any tips for taking close-up pics with high detail and low blur would be helpful, however.
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Aterons_toss
Profile Joined February 2011
Romania1275 Posts
December 02 2012 05:51 GMT
#10
Dragon stone is kinda awesome, wonder how big are the bids for that... is it even on sale ?
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micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24756 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-12-02 05:57:21
December 02 2012 05:55 GMT
#11
On December 02 2012 14:50 cLAN.Anax wrote:
Oh, that reminds me: before anyone asks, I use a dinky little Kodak EasyShare C195. The nicest thing about it is it takes 14 megapixel photos, lol. I've found that the skill I've gained through photography thus far, with this camera, satisfies me. I'm not going to invest into a better camera or equipment 'cause I like what I've got now. Any tips for taking close-up pics with high detail and low blur would be helpful, however.

Just because it takes 14 megapixel photos doesn't mean it takes high quality photos... I don't know anything about that particular camera but cranking up the max megapixels on a model doesn't increase photo quality beyond a certain point (which is probably way below 14 megapixels for a point and click with very little glass to the lens). The photography experts on TL could probably give you must better advice.

Taking a good close up will require better equipment (aside from a few easy tips I'll mention in a moment). Saying "I'm not going to invest into a better camera or equipment" doesn't change the fact that you are going to be limited by your equipment :p On the other hand, if you aren't going to be serious with photography or can't spend money on it, you'll be forced to make do which is understandable. The best thing you can do in the meantime is try to have the best lighting you can, set the camera to the close-up mode if it has one, and hold it as steady as possible (resting it on something if available). The color of the thing you are photographing will affect how well the camera adjusts for the lighting... zooming in on a large dark object freaks the camera out into cranking up the lighting artificially even though it's not necessary; zooming inn on a large bright object does the opposite. Only the best point and click cameras give you the options to compensate for that before post-processing.
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Fission
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Canada1184 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-12-02 06:06:17
December 02 2012 06:03 GMT
#12
I used to collect rocks & minerals when I was a kid, I still have the collection somewhere! My favourite is Amethyst, by far. I have a large single crystal cluster of amethyst somewhere that is my lucky stone- kinda like this:
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I wouldn't mind getting some amethyst set into a small necklace/pendant or a simple gold band for myself.
cLAN.Anax
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United States2847 Posts
December 02 2012 06:24 GMT
#13
On December 02 2012 14:51 Aterons_toss wrote:
Dragon stone is kinda awesome, wonder how big are the bids for that... is it even on sale ?


It was. Dunno what it sold for. Definitely catches my eye too.

On December 02 2012 14:55 micronesia wrote:
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On December 02 2012 14:50 cLAN.Anax wrote:
Oh, that reminds me: before anyone asks, I use a dinky little Kodak EasyShare C195. The nicest thing about it is it takes 14 megapixel photos, lol. I've found that the skill I've gained through photography thus far, with this camera, satisfies me. I'm not going to invest into a better camera or equipment 'cause I like what I've got now. Any tips for taking close-up pics with high detail and low blur would be helpful, however.

Just because it takes 14 megapixel photos doesn't mean it takes high quality photos... I don't know anything about that particular camera but cranking up the max megapixels on a model doesn't increase photo quality beyond a certain point (which is probably way below 14 megapixels for a point and click with very little glass to the lens). The photography experts on TL could probably give you must better advice.

Taking a good close up will require better equipment (aside from a few easy tips I'll mention in a moment). Saying "I'm not going to invest into a better camera or equipment" doesn't change the fact that you are going to be limited by your equipment :p On the other hand, if you aren't going to be serious with photography or can't spend money on it, you'll be forced to make do which is understandable. The best thing you can do in the meantime is try to have the best lighting you can, set the camera to the close-up mode if it has one, and hold it as steady as possible (resting it on something if available). The color of the thing you are photographing will affect how well the camera adjusts for the lighting... zooming in on a large dark object freaks the camera out into cranking up the lighting artificially even though it's not necessary; zooming inn on a large bright object does the opposite. Only the best point and click cameras give you the options to compensate for that before post-processing.


I said only its resolution was the nicest thing. I'm fully aware everything else about the poor thing is sub-par, lol.

Right, I'm just wanting to make the most of what I've got. I can hold it pretty steady when I'm shooting. However, when I'm getting the camera to focus, if I get too close (when I want as much miniscule detail, it blurs and I have to pull back a bit in order for it to focus completely. I'll try focusing more on lighting and positioning in the future, though it feels more like a distance problem to me. Anyway, thanks for the advice.
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FuDDx *
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
United States5014 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-12-02 06:39:37
December 02 2012 06:37 GMT
#14
I feel rather lucky living in Tucson Arizona. We have a huge gem and mineral show every year!!!

So much fun.... So many people from every where.


http://www.tgms.org/

O and you and I share a favorite Fluorite is amazing.
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synapse
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
China13814 Posts
December 02 2012 08:39 GMT
#15
I LOVE SHIT LIKE THIS

I used to beg my parents to buy me small mineral samples every time we visited a museum gift shop that had them (iirc had a few small fish fossils, plenty of amethyst samples, malachite, pyrite, few others whose names I can't recall...). My college structure of materials course actually included a tour of our local natural history museum's mineral/gem section... so good.

My favorite is probably blue beryl... love the aquamarine color.
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Archaeo
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States397 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-12-02 09:31:26
December 02 2012 09:11 GMT
#16
Could it be? A fellow mineral/gem collector? Awesome!
My favorite minerals are okenite,hydrozincite, and hemimorphite
The camera on my phone is really shitty but here are some of the specimens from my collection:
Stibnite
Smokey Quartz w/ water inclusion
Quartz
Idk, something polished? I got this as a gift a very long time ago as a kid. It holds my books together
I wish I could have gone to that rock and mineral auction, I would have bought some nice chalcopyrite.
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HwangjaeTerran
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Finland5967 Posts
December 02 2012 10:47 GMT
#17
Back home there was this big green stone shaped like a stool just behind the house, it looks unmistakably like green apatite.
We had red/green Corundum pieces too. Also Amethyst as my parents home is close by the only active Amethyst mine in Europe.
There's probably a lot cooler rocks too, my father used to collect them for a few years.
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cLAN.Anax
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United States2847 Posts
December 02 2012 16:18 GMT
#18
On December 02 2012 15:37 FuDDx wrote:
I feel rather lucky living in Tucson Arizona. We have a huge gem and mineral show every year!!!

So much fun.... So many people from every where.


http://www.tgms.org/

O and you and I share a favorite Fluorite is amazing.


Oh goodness. That poster. I can't stop staring.... O.O

On December 02 2012 18:11 Kororo wrote:
Could it be? A fellow mineral/gem collector? Awesome!
My favorite minerals are okenite,hydrozincite, and hemimorphite
The camera on my phone is really shitty but here are some of the specimens from my collection:
Stibnite
Smokey Quartz w/ water inclusion
Quartz
Idk, something polished? I got this as a gift a very long time ago as a kid. It holds my books together
I wish I could have gone to that rock and mineral auction, I would have bought some nice chalcopyrite.


The only name of those three that jumped out at me was hemimorphite, haha. Though I believe I've seen specimens (or stuff VERY similar) to that okenite and hydrozincite. And that's a flippin' huge pair of quartz bookends, lol. What books do you hold with those, encyclopedias? X-D

On December 02 2012 19:47 HwangjaeTerran wrote:
Back home there was this big green stone shaped like a stool just behind the house, it looks unmistakably like green apatite.
We had red/green Corundum pieces too. Also Amethyst as my parents home is close by the only active Amethyst mine in Europe.
There's probably a lot cooler rocks too, my father used to collect them for a few years.


Corundum is a very nice mineral. I've got a red, hexagonal piece in a thumbnail somewhere.
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Chef
Profile Blog Joined August 2005
10810 Posts
December 02 2012 16:47 GMT
#19
and hold it as steady as possible (resting it on something if available)

I would say you're closest on this point, Micronesia. The best advice for a new photographer is to invest in a tripod and user the timer function. Then there is no chance at all of blur due to you pressing the button or holding the camera. With a good camera in a very bright area, the shutter speed is so fast it hardly matters, but if you are trying to get the most out of substandard equipment, then this is probably the most solid advice. Most cameras these days (even the OPs) probably have a number of settings that you just need to play around with. You can get a lot out of a point and shoot, and it's ok to not want to invest in a DSLR. Just make sure you are using the functions of the point and shoot, like how long the shutter is open, macro photography, brightness adjuster... etc etc. Any premium point and shoot will have all that stuff. The worst thing about a point and shoot is that you only have your one lens, so all your picture taking is general picture taking, and that taking pictures in low light is hard because they usually don't let you set shutterspeed for long enough.

Higher detail is ofc going to mean using the macro setting on the point and shoot, or using a lens that is good at close up on any DSLR. Low blur is just don't be a dumb amateur that never uses a tripod or timer.
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Uvantak
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
Uruguay1381 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-12-02 17:53:25
December 02 2012 17:51 GMT
#20
That first image of chalcopiryte is really incredible, i wish i could get my hands in something like that -.-, but well, my favorite mineral is the vanadinite, i really love these things ♥

btw That last pic of the stibnite is trully amazing! im really dumb founded of that piece of "rock"
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