Iron inclusion in quartz. The inclusion's reflection is caught in an opposing face. 26 shot stack Nikon 55mm 2.8
Mirror Mirror
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These inclusions are actually usually gas (+- liquid) inclusions. They 're called negative shaped inclusions due to their shape of quartz.
The one with the broken brown tabular crystal is a real "iron" inclusion, the mineral itself is iron-oxide: hematite.
The stack is nice.
Cheers,
Laz
The one with the broken brown tabular crystal is a real "iron" inclusion, the mineral itself is iron-oxide: hematite.
The stack is nice.
Cheers,
Laz
Macro Photog wrote:Iron inclusion in quartz. The inclusion's reflection is caught in an opposing face. 26 shot stack Nikon 55mm 2.8