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Another Franklin Proof: How's The Photo?

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Is the reflection on this Franklin Proof a good thing or a bad thing?

And this is a DCAM isn't it?

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I'll leave the DCAM to others but I think the reflection takes away from the finished photo. Personally I think it takes away from the perfect mirrored field. Of course a "mirror" reflects but I think you get what I mean. Whenever I see photos like this I try and figure out exactly what the reflection is. Nice picture though. It's better than any I've ever been able to take!
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I like seeing the blackness of the mirror. So shiny its black, if that makes sense
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Try taking the picture against a matte black background at an angle.
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Is this photo better?

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Pic is definately better! That is a really nice proof for 1962! I'm no expert on DCAMS though!
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myself I like to see something in the background of a mirror coin unless you can get them to look black (which I have never been able to do) because it allows you to see just how much mirrors the coin has which is hard to tell with some pictures if there is nothing in the fields showing to go by
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better than the first for sure, the black is nice. I saw this is another thread, if you can set the camera to macro and have it on a tripod or book or something to keep it steady and then take the pic of the coin standing up it minimizes the motion blur and you will have a crisper looking photograph
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