Chalice Show-Off Thread!!!

I can see the orange rim a bit. Did you use the flash? Might want to try with it...
 
Here a picture with flash and have not clead it up at all but it washes out all the colors of the chalice the camera i am using is Sony Cyber-shot 12.1 mega pix .

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LOL, sory for the typo...I meant try WITHOUT flash...
 
Here i picture that i took with the flash and all it does is wash out the colors and the camera i am using is a Sony Cyber-Shot 12.1 Mega Pix and the pictures has not been cleaned up our photoshoped.

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Without Flash
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I can see the orange rim a bit. Did you use the flash? Might want to try with it...
 
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Yeah, the rim is much more visible without the flash. Nice piece!
 
Thanks but it has some much more color in person it has 4 diffrent colors in it and i need to learn how to take picture.
 
Here i picture that i took with the flash and all it does is wash out the colors and the camera i am using is a Sony Cyber-Shot 12.1 Mega Pix and the pictures has not been cleaned up our photoshoped.

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Without Flash
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That is a sweet chalice! what other colors are in it? I see orange, an offred and a blue?
 
I wondered the same thing. You can tell how fast a chalice grows by looking at a picture of it?

It's obviously a deep water chalice (Similer to all of the ones coming in to a certian wholesaler), and from mine, as well as my friends experience, when we purchase deep waters, they wont grow near as fast.

I'm not saying it wont be a slow grower, but I am pretty sure it will be, it looks alot like the Charlie Sheen that I had gotten from Kris, and that thing grew farily slow. Most deep waters do, with the exception of a few...I'm not trying to argue, I'm just stating my experience with chalices similer to it, that is all.
 
I know right, especially when when we all order from their personal source that is also known as ebay
 
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Excuse me if i am wrong but arn't all chalices pretty much considered "deepwater" collected. I read a long article awhile back about the collection of chalices in australia. They were collecting them all in the 150 to 300 foot deep range. They actually had to give the corals decompression time because if they brought them straight up they would instantly melt.
 
Hey Scott, is that different than the SC dynomite?
 
Excuse me if i am wrong but arn't all chalices pretty much considered "deepwater" collected. I read a long article awhile back about the collection of chalices in australia. They were collecting them all in the 150 to 300 foot deep range. They actually had to give the corals decompression time because if they brought them straight up they would instantly melt.

DC time for a chalice? Never heard of this. Do you have the link by chance?
 

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