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Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 9:56:26 PM   
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MrBottles...

Hi Steven, I got this Teal Umbrella ink back from being cleaned. It was found in salt water, Wiscasset, Maine last year. Any suggestions on backlighting? I'm using a FinePix Fujifilm camera. It seems to do ok

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 9:57:25 PM   
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Another one of the umbrella...




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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 9:58:33 PM   
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The first two seem a bit fuzzy... am I trying to get too close to it?

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 9:59:47 PM   
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And I haven't even had a beer yet!!! Damn... that last one stunk




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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 10:18:11 PM   
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Hey Wayne, Step back and use your zoom, that will help with the focus. Steven got the light thing with blues and greens down. HE DA MAN!

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 10:47:36 PM   
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HA!!!

I just found this question. Yep that's exactly what worked for me was getting farther away like four feet and zooming in. I have a four megapixel Sony camera. I'm not sure if that would make any difference. See if the camera has a macro setting. It works better for zooming in on small things. Be warned though it distorts larger bottles. I redid a crap load of images for my site because of that distortion!

Steven

P.S. That is a nice looking ink!!! I love pontils i don't know why i just do!

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 10:54:07 PM   
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Thanks Warren & Steven...

I never thought about using the zoom... I thought if I could get close enough to it... kinda sneek up on it... I would get a better shot

I'll try a couple more... see what you think...

This is a pair of Hyatt's Life Balsam's that I found in Coon River, they were laying about six feet from eachother




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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 10:56:03 PM   
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I guess these came out better because I was farther away to get both of them into the frame?

wanna see anudder one?




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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 10:57:16 PM   
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Now ... the Infalible




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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 10:59:51 PM   
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I'm on a roll

Here's a Dr. Larooka's Indian Vegetable Pulmonic Syrup... say that ten times fast!!

This was from salt water, here in Southern Maine

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 11:14:37 PM   
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Dude,

It looks like salt water is better for glass than fresh. I would have though the salt would mess the glass up.

Hmm. You learn some thing every day.

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 11:20:49 PM   
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Steven...

The salt water can mess up a bottle too... I've found many that have etching on them from the current moving over the glass for so many years. Fresh water is really better, specially if the bottle gets down there in the mud... boy they come out looking like they were thrown in yesterday

Wayne

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 11:29:58 PM   
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Hi Wayne,

Some times they come out of the mud good. Usually around here they come out with some degree of oxidization. Some times it terrible etching. I'm not talking about rolling in a river or current. I'm talking the minerals and acids in the water eating away at the glass. We do get lucky and find minty mint ones but rarely to they come out as sparkly as the ones you've pictured here.

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 11:30:56 PM   
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Wayne are those bottles rare or good?

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/2/2006 11:36:20 PM   
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Hey Steven...

The Dr. Larooka's a good bottle... I've seen them sell at shows for $125. to $165.

I don't know much about the Hyatt's... I was told that some have sold in the $300.00 range, but I haven't seen any at the shows. The Hyatt's bottles are a New York medicine so I'm looking into their value... Maybe some of our other forum friends know something about them... I'm sure Warren must know something about them, even if he don't, he'll make something up about them and let me think I got a pair of good ones!!

Wayne

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/3/2006 12:18:45 AM   
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Hey Wayne, I got a copy of Matt's book and it says the Hyatts Double strenght is worth $70 but the Infllible, teal, tapered collar is worth $285. The Larooka's he has listed has a base chip and went for $28 so your probably close on that one.

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/3/2006 4:52:09 PM   
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Hey Warren...

Thanks buddy for looking that up for me. I've been thinking about purchasing the Auction Price Report just so I can see what some of these bottles have gone for, I just haven't gotten around to it. You know, work... vacation... diving... bottle hunting... photography... "thumb wrestling" and chattin on the forum takes up most of my time, along with shovelling snow, cutting & splitting wood, stacking it, eating, sleeping and drinkin... the list goes on and on...

Wayne

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/3/2006 5:05:44 PM   
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I know what you mean Wayne, those pesty nap can really get in the way.

A good bottle referance library can cost more than a Blossoms Badger Ale bottle.

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/3/2006 8:43:51 PM   
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Hi Wayne,

Be careful telling Warren about all that work. It's unsettling to him to even hear about that much work!!! He'll toss and turn though his entire mid morning nap tomorrow and maybe even his early afternoon nap too! Take it easy on the poor ol guy!

If you want help with auction prices I can give it for free. A florabamy Pepsi goes for twenty percent of a Blossoms. That's in theory because one has never been sold.

A guy that runs a pontiled soda website was very impressed with the Blossoms and while he didn't say so in his email to me I'm pretty sure he thinks it's worth TEN times a bamiflor Pepsi. So... You can take that for what it's worth.

Warren...

HEY HEY HEY!!!

Don't get carried away! That reference library better at least have some thing in it about a Blossoms Badger Ale! Those new pictures in the blob beer gallery of the mighty Blossoms came from a friend. He won't tell me who even owns the pieces. Man that chaps my hide! I'll find out though, you wait!

Oh and thank you very much! I really appreciate the stuff you sent over. That was very cool! I'm going to tag a surprise along for you with your stoppers from Bob. I wanted to just pay for them but that puts Bob in a weird position so it'll have to be a extra treat for you!!! I know you will like it! Don't ask because I won't tell any way... Hey, were you in the military under Clinton... You might already be familiar with don't ask don't tell if you were! Although I think that was more navy than air force! Whatever Dude!

Oh and Warren, you don't have to swear!

Steven

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RE: Practice photos - Teal ink - 1/3/2006 9:00:42 PM   
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Hey Steven, Thanks for the heads up. Its not alive or anything like that.

No, Fortunately I was not in the military during the Clinton fiasco and I fell great sorrow for anyone who was.

If you or Bob need any more of those for your bottles or what ever let me know I got about 30lbs of them and will be happy to send them.

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