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RE: Lake Superior Rocks & Gems - First Agate of the Season
Congrats on quiting smoking. I nerd to do that myself. Great idea on taking the shot before you picked the agate up. That really could be helpful for people wanting to look for rocks themselves.
Thanks for the feedback, I wondered if it would help others identify them (since the one above was more than half buried). I look forward to sharing more of them!
I love how the second one glows. That's partly how I spot the oil agates at the beach.
Yes me too. It all depends on the angle of the sun. You normally want the sun behind you but in this case it was in front and above. I'm hoping to get a shot where the sun makes multiple smaller agates glow it'll make for an awesome picture!
If you hit a really good patch you may want to do some video's even...
yeah my last 2 agate hunting days I did at least an hour of video each so now I have to tediously go through and edit videos. The end product will be fun though as it would be my second video edit literally. Definitely plan on doing more dtube videos!
I need to figure that out better myself. I'd like to do some lapidary and tie dye video's later in the summer. I'll be looking forward to some agate vids.
It's pretty easy, but if you dont want to just do a video dump you want to write out your article before you even upload the video. That way once you post the video, you quickly edit your video post via steemit and paste your content in. That's how I did my glaciers and agates post. It was more of a test just to make sure I got the process down right.
Sweet I'll keep that in mind.