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English: The 'Barber Cup', a Roman-era drinking vessel made of fluorite, on display in Room 70 of the British Museum in London. This photo taken at a moderate depth of field with a high ISO setting, so that much of the design is in focus but the image is relatively noisy. Alternate at Barber Cup Low ISO Shallow Field
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