fossils.
3d-fossils, fossils pictures and photos - paleontology, mineralogy and geology.
fossils.
On the internet one only sees photos of fossils taken in a "lunar" way. ( Oh yes, that does exist ). One neversees their "hidden side" because these fossils or minerals are always photographed from one side only.
This is frustrating.
Lovers of fossils and/or minerals enjoy holding them, turning them over and admiring them from all sides: Oh yes we are all the same!!!
This is impossible to do on the net. But if you use "3d" viewing it becomes easy.
Here are some examples of "3d" photos, fossils and other produce from nature.
The geological time scales: Geological clock 1 and Geological clock 2 are followed by the "3d" photo gallery.
fossils.
fossils photos gallery
However, fossils and minerals, are all the gifts of an unpredictable nature. They all have volumes, shapes and dimensions that are different and irregular and moreover problematic.
On this subject, i had one or two ideas.
It is a secret that i will share with you on one condition: You must tell everyone about it....
I wanted to design, patent and manufacture a display stand that had been totally rethought, was practical and above all useful for amateurs of earth sciences in order to support, exhibit and photograph our minerals and fossils without difficulty.
Morover, as I had taken my retirement,deservedly or not... I had the time and the possibility to pursue this idea. The basis of this idea: a painter, a photographer. In effect their tripod, adjustable in 3 dimensions is always in equilibrium, standing on 3 points, on any uneven surface ( tarmac, fields, mountains ).
Therefore, if we turn this upside down, evry object will be balanced on 3 points of varying orientation in space.
Thus was born the presentation stand (or display easel).
Secondly
Of all the photos of minerals and fossils shown on the web or elsewhere, only one surface is always visible. It is also frustrating for us when it is so easy to show 2 additional faces behind, with a classic camera, using mirrors appropriately positioned. This arrangement, easy to achieve, is described on the page titled "3d" views.
These views will fall into place by means of the geological guide which will lead you to the "3d" photo gallery after clock 1 and clock 2
3D-FOSSILS : fossils pictures and photos.
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