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    This is a copper coffee pot from the Georgian period early 1800's. My grandmother brought it to Canada about 40 years ago along with many other English antiques. Somehow I ended up with it and have long wanted to photograph it. I especially like the details of how it was made and plan on doing some close-ups, more so than posted here, in the future. These were taken in the dinning room with natural light.

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    I dropped a small flashlight down into the pot for this shot. Wanted it to look like something was trying to get out .

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    Re: Copper

    That dark lighting works well for these scenes; and you have managed to control the potential highlight hotspots.

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    Such a beautiful set, Dave. You make photographing curved metal look easy, though I know it's just the opposite. Great idea to light it from the inside!

    Looking forward to those promised close-ups!

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    Re: Copper

    Hello Dave: These are quite beautiful images showing off the rich patina (not sure if that is the right word) of the copper. The dark background was a good call.

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    Nice shots. What ever you do, don't polish that pot any more than it already has been. It'll ruin the patina.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysOnAuto View Post
    Nice shots. What ever you do, don't polish that pot any more than it already has been. It'll ruin the patina.

    Thanks Alan. It has never been polished since I've had it for the last 25 years or so. I dusted it off for these images but thats about it. The patina is what makes the piece.

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    It sure does (the patina part).
    What lens did you use to make the images?

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    Nice set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysOnAuto View Post
    It sure does (the patina part).
    What lens did you use to make the images?

    Alan, I used my 18-140mm Nikon kit lens and tripod. I manual focused using live view zoomed in.

    Camera Maker: NIKON CORPORATION
    Camera Model: NIKON D7200
    Image Date: 2017-02-03 15:00:41 (no TZ)
    Focal Length: 48.0mm (35mm equivalent: 72mm)
    Aperture: ƒ/6.3
    Exposure Time: 0.333 s (1/3)
    ISO equiv: 200
    Exposure Bias: -2.00 EV
    Metering Mode: Matrix
    Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto)
    White Balance: Auto
    Flash Fired: No (enforced)
    Orientation: Normal
    Color Space: sRGB
    GPS Coordinate: undefined, undefined
    Software: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6.0 (Windows)


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    Ahhh, I've read lots of good things about that 18-140 lens.
    Thank you for the info.

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    Expertly done by an expert. Like all three.

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    An interesting kettle and nicely photographed. Well done.

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    Excellent images; my best choice is #3

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    Re: Copper

    Very nice rendering.

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    Lovely set Dave, but I was expecting to see a policeman for some reason

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    Very nice set Dave

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