In a thread on another forum I described in words what happens as the incident angle of light goes from "low" to "high". Here is a photo sequence showing the effect in 10 degree increments measured with a protractor. I used only one light to make the effect more prominent. The light is shining directly at the coin in each case, at the same distance from the coin and from approximately 9:00. I only went to 80-degrees because it would take a change of setup to achieve 90-degrees, or "axial".
Which do you prefer? Now, don't ask me "which one best represents the look of the coin in hand?" because they all do, it just depends on the angle you hold the coin to the light.
10-degrees

20-degrees

30-degrees

40-degrees

50-degrees

60-degrees

70-degrees

80-degrees
Which do you prefer? Now, don't ask me "which one best represents the look of the coin in hand?" because they all do, it just depends on the angle you hold the coin to the light.
10-degrees

20-degrees

30-degrees

40-degrees

50-degrees

60-degrees

70-degrees

80-degrees









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