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One Coin Two Photography Methods

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Vote a photo of a coin you like.
Is the first photo or the second photo?

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1st pic it's not as dark.
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I prefer the top photo. It seems just a bit sharper. On the other hand, it seems to have less contrast. Tough choice.
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They are both so similar but I'd have to cast my vote for liking the first one better.
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I am going to be the outlier and prefer the second coin with its clearer definition.
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I will go with first one.

It seems to have better distribution of lights.

Show us your photo setups for both
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2nd pics shows more detail.
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Aperture 8iso100 shutter priority, there is a reflector at 6 o'clock in the afternoon.
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