20080425

A little of what I've been working on

Most of my photography work at the North Carolina Office of State Archaeology* Research Center (NC OSARC) is for the propose of accurately documenting artifacts. The images will hopefully be added to the Artifact Cataloging database (the ARTCAT) to be used state/nation wide allowing anyone (or at least those within the research or archaeological fields) to view artifacts and information on any/all of the NC/US national historical sites.

(as always, click any image to view MUCH larger @ Flickr)

A-89015p98
wine glass fragment - JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p98

A-89015p98
wine glass fragment - JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p98
lit to show iridescent interference**


A-89015a99
6 of 12 small glass bottle fragments, pharmaceutical, basal- JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p99

A-89015a99
1 of 12 small glass bottle fragments, pharmaceutical, basal - JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p99
lit to show iridescent interference**

A-89015a99
1 of 12 small glass bottle fragments, pharmaceutical, basal - JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p99
lit to show iridescent interference**

A-89015a99-Xh
1 of 12 small glass bottle fragments, pharmaceutical, basal - JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p99
lit to show iridescent interference**

A-89015a99-Xk
1 of 12 small glass bottle fragments, pharmaceutical, basal - JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p99
lit to show iridescent interference** (though this piece had little to none)

A-89015a99-Xm
1 of 12 small glass bottle fragments, pharmaceutical, basal - JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p99
lit to show iridescent interference**

65.88.29
small key - Fort Fisher Transfer Artifact - ID: 65.88.29

65.88.30
2 key fragments, iron - Fort Fisher Transfer Artifact - 65.88.30

A-980900a306-1
Scabbard tip, before cleaning/restoration - Fort Fisher Historical site - ID: A-980900a306

A-980900a306-3
Scabbard tip, before cleaning/restoration - Fort Fisher Historical site - ID: A-980900a306

A-980900a306-4
Scabbard tip, after cleaning/restoration - Fort Fisher Historical site - ID: A-980900a306

A-980900a306-6
Scabbard tip, after cleaning/restoration - Fort Fisher Historical site - ID: A-980900a306

A-980900a597
scabbard hilt, CSA, before cleaning/restoration - Fort Fisher Historical site - ID: A-980900a597

A-980900a597
scabbard hilt, CSA, before cleaning/restoration - Fort Fisher Historical site - ID: A-980900a597

A-980900a597
scabbard hilt, CSA, before cleaning/restoration - Fort Fisher Historical site - ID: A-980900a597

A-89015p39-1
earthenware/pearlware sherd, blue transfer print, beaded rim - JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p39

A-89015p10-2
3 dishware sherds, porcelain - JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p39

A-89015p10-1
3 dishware sherds, porcelain - JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p39

A-89015p11-2
dishware sherd, porcelain - JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p11

A-89015p11-1
dishware sherd, porcelain - JC Penny Site - ID: A-89015p11

Nikon D1x
Nikon AF Macro 60mm f/2.8-32 lens
Nikon Ai 32mm f/2 lens
Studio hot lights
DIY diffusers
DIY lightbox
light table

Set-up photos: In next post

* The NC OSARC still use the old spelling of archaeology, at some point the "a" was removed and it became "archeology", though the term "archaeological" still keeps the "a". Gotta, love the Engrlish language, right?

** Oxidation layers develop on antique glass over long periods of time resulting in thin film iridescence (a type of light interference). Similar to the brilliant colors seen in oil-slicks or soapy water. A more lengthy scientific explanation can be found here: http://www.physics.utoledo.edu/~lsa/_color/14_int.htm

1 comment:

lwelch.photo said...

OBJECT LIGHTING!! i miss it! nice work Mr. Bell.