[meteorite-list] Need VACA MUERTA Coordinates

From: MARK BOSTICK <thebigcollector_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:00:08 2004
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Hello Dean,

Hope your enjoying Peru.

Here's what I have... 25'45' S., 70'30' W.

Mark Bostick "The Big Collector"

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From: dean bessey
Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2002 12:23 PM
To: Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Need VACA MUERTA Coordinates

Can somebody give me the coordinates to the vaca muerta strewnfield.
thanks
dean





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photography. Please take a look at her photos - they are outstanding. The=
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 always did follow function). I took two USPS priority boxes and taped th=
em together to make a bigger box. I then cut to fit a sheet of blue poste=
rboard obtained from a local Wal Mart. Friction against the inside of the=
 box keeps the posterboard in place. It curves upward to the top of the b=
ox which produces the shadow gradient. I then took two photofloods (don't=
 know the temps or wattage) and placed them in flexible "goose-neck" styl=
e desk lamps with "hi-tech" 8 x 10 inch photocopier paper used as diffuse=
rs. By varying the angle of the lamps as they shine into the box, the gra=
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> =20
>Also, if you construct one as I did, be aware that these bulbs get extre=
mely hot. I only turned them on the take the picture then I turned them o=
ff. You WILL get burned badly if you touch them while they are hot. =20
> =20
>The camera I used is one I have had for about 1.5 years. It is a Fujifil=
m finepix 1400. It has a setting in manual mode (I finally got around to =
reading the manual) for incandescent lighting, which solved much of the u=
nnatural color in prior photos. I also had to play with the exposure valu=
es, + and -, to get a pleasing final product. No imaging software was use=
d. The photos are straight from the camera. I used a lot of bracketing. H=
ere is a picture of my "setup." =20
> =20
>http://www.branchmeteorites.com/temp/DSCF0209.JPG =20
> =20
>Like I said, it's not pretty, but it works. =20
> =20
>Next, I would like to experiment with different colors such as red and g=
ray. I also need to improve the appearance of irons. They still have that=
 "wet" look, as is evident on that picture of the Sikhote-Alin. I will pr=
obably add a third central photoflood as in the demo at the website noted=
 above. I will also likely build a larger box (made out of wood) with an =
adjustable platform for larger specimens and translucent top material. =20
> =20
>If anyone else has any ideas for taking photos of meteorites, please sha=
re. =20
> =20
>Best wishes, =20
> =20
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sage. <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;The technique utilizes a "drop sha=
dow box." I got the idea from the following excellent website on lapidary=
 jewelry http://lapidaryart.com/project_images/prj1014.html <DIV></DIV>&=
gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;This person has a great website with several demos an=
d naturally, great photography. Please take a look at her photos - they a=
re outstanding. The drop shadow box I created is much less elegant (then =
again with me, form always did follow function). I took two USPS priority=
 boxes and taped them together to make a bigger box. I then cut to fit a =
sheet of blue posterboard obtained from a local Wal Mart. Friction agains=
t the inside of the box keeps the posterboard in place. It curves upward =
to the top of the box which produces the shadow gradient. I then took two=
 photofloods (don't know the temps or wattage) and placed them in flexibl=
e "goose-neck" style desk lamps with "hi-tech" 8 x 10 inch photocopier pa=
per used as diffusers. By varying the angle of the lamps as they shine in=
to the box, the gradient inside the box (the background) rises up and dow=
n. <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;Also, if you construct one as I did, =
be aware that these bulbs get extremely hot. I only turned them on the ta=
ke the picture then I turned them off. You WILL get burned badly if you t=
ouch them while they are hot. <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;The camera=
 I used is one I have had for about 1.5 years. It is a Fujifilm finepix 1=
400. It has a setting in manual mode (I finally got around to reading the=
 manual) for incandescent lighting, which solved much of the unnatural co=
lor in prior photos. I also had to play with the exposure values, + and -=
, to get a pleasing final product. No imaging software was used. The phot=
os are straight from the camera. I used a lot of bracketing. Here is a pi=
cture of my "setup." <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;http://www.branchme=
teorites.com/temp/DSCF0209.JPG <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;Like I sa=
id, it's not pretty, but it works. <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;Next,=
 I would like to experiment with different colors such as red and gray. I=
 also need to improve the appearance of irons. They still have that "wet"=
 look, as is evident on that picture of the Sikhote-Alin. I will probably=
 add a third central photoflood as in the demo at the website noted above=
. I will also likely build a larger box (made out of wood) with an adjust=
able platform for larger specimens and translucent top material. <DIV></=
DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;If anyone else has any ideas for taking photos o=
f meteorites, please share. <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;Best wishes,=
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