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May 06, 2008 @ 05:15:38 | #1 | iwannano
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78/NA/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Zimbabwe Join Date: Mar 2008 | I have a very old mirror 40ins x 36ins weighing close to 20lbs. it was made before mirrors were ma** produced by hand painting a beveled piece of gla** on the backside with a dull dark coating, some brush strokes can be seen though the mirror . I need to get that 'detail' clearly so an appraiser can see its the 'real macoy', I want to photograph it so I can get it appraised on line, Any ideas how to get a clear photo without any 'glare' ? I have tried a few things like ,a soft lighted back ground and a dark background , zooming in close with and without flash, I can't figure out how to get the brush strokes in clear detail while getting a good pic of the whole mirror ,I have gotten a nice pic of only the 'details and one of whole mirror but not any of both.,, ???
 van los piojos ausentes del niño pequeño que usted me incomoda | | 0 Kudos  | Edited: May 06, 2008 @ 05:17 | |
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