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I have noticed that those who photograph shells for a web page almost
always use a midnight black background.
 
I have been using a dark gray-blue background, as it appears to me that
the times I have photographed on black felt, the contrast was too stark
- especially with white shells.
 
What has your experience been?
 
Sylvia Edwards
Huntsville, AL

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