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TrixiMcGee
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Fun with a skull and a flashlight
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I had to sell my human skull but figured I would have a little fun with him before he got packed up. I named him Abner. I just finished a photography course...I'm still learning but I'm HOOKED. All taken with my Nikon D60.
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ravenswings1
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Re: Fun with a skull and a flashlight
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That looks neat.. Too bad you had to sell it. Do you collect anything else like jarred specimens?
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awesome shots. keep at it.
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Wow!
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They're pretty cool shots. However I'd be so freaked out to have a human skull.
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TrixiMcGee
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I don't have any jarred specimens ...yet! I hope to get some in the future.
I definitely had to sell it. The person who processed the skull was a doctor but knew very little about bone preservation and (I think) bleached it. It was very fragile - to the point of crumbling to dust. In fact the first night I had it I broken that chip off the front tooth! I had always wanted one - but I wanted an old "looking" one. I prefer natural white (or dirty) to pristine white bone.
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I REALLY like the first picture. It looks like something from a dream. Good job.
As for the condition of the skull...sorry it was crumbling.
I'd be interested to know the gender/ethnicity of Abner if you know. I'd love to have a human skull too. There's a certain creepy factor, but still. I'd treat him/her with respect & all that of course.
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what if it turned out to be someone famous like jimmy hoffa lol
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I don't know for sure on the ethnicity but all signs point to caucasian. And Abner was definitely a male. Sexing between male and female from the lower mandible is rather easy. Females have a much smaller area of bone between the teeth and the chin - and it is usually much more narrow. See a male and female skull next to each other and the difference is very distinct. If I didn't have the lower jaw it would be really tough to tell.
And yes, I agree - one of the major issues I was having was in finding a suitable glass enclosure for it for protection. I know it might just be a piece of bone to some, but I felt as if it did command more respect than the average cow skull and need to be housed as such.
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Bluewater - if that's the case, I definitely didn't charge enough!!! There was a date written on it... 1963 I think.
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