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Which one out of the six do you think will come out the best


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I which one of the six large ones here that I posted pictures of you think will come out the best I like the boot shaped one or the v-shaped one.

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Hello Austin,

 

Unfortunately, your pictures are quite blurry. I am having a hard time seeing any fossils whatsoever, in any of them. :unsure:

 

As far as cleaning with vinegar or any other kind of acids, you have to be careful, because most fossils will dissolve under the use of acids. 

As for which of these would turn out best, I guess you would need to determine which of them, if any, actually have any fossils in them.

 

I personally cannot make out any fossils in your photos. I see limestone or sandstone blocks. None of which seem to have any fossils. Again, it may just be me, or it could be the photos are not good enough for us to see what you are seeing.

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I'm with Tim on this one.  Pics too blurry and I also do not see any fossils in these rocks.

 

RB

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I agree with the rest, although I can make out some clams through all the blur in a couple of pictures.
Try to make some pictures of these outdoors with natural daylight, that might reduce the blur and give us a more clear picture of the rocks.
And Like Tim says when using vinegar or other acids, it's best to figure out the chemical composition of the fossils and rocks first as not to destroy them in the process.
What is the geology, location and age of where these fossils were found?

 

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@Austin2000

Also, please try to use some punctuation.  As you are aware, we have an international forum with some members using translation software.  If what they read makes no sense to them, you lose the advantage of their expertise.  ;)

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20 minutes ago, JohnJ said:

@Austin2000

Also, please try to use some punctuation.  As you are aware, we have an international forum with some members using translation software.  If what they read makes no sense to them, you lose the advantage of their expertise.  ;)

I see posts like this where punctuation is an option...I may have some good advice, but replying is not an option to stuff where I have to read it three times to figure out what the OP is saying. Please punctuate if you want answers.  

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Hi,

 

It is better to put only 10 clear photos than 40 blurry photos that are not used for determination !

 

And I agree with what was said earlier. I don’t understand half of what you’re saying, and I don’t have a lot of problems with the rest of the forum. I mean, a little punctuation would be a minimum to motivate understanding and answers.

 

Coco

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