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I picked up a new macro lens, shorter than the 105mm, to compensate for the 1.5 multiplication of the nominal focal length of a 35mm lens. Now my regular setup works the way it used to, and here's another shot, full size, showing the chain and bail attached to my Koroit opal.
New macro lens, full size image, F19.
Another full sized slice of an image of the Koroit opal, showing the bottom of the stone and a section of the bezel with the solder joint visible.
Bottom edge of Koroit opal.
Some people (I, at least) can see a face in the opal. Here's its right eye.
The "right eye" of the face that some folks can see in the Koroit opal.

(This site last updated on 07-10-2010)

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