Thank you all so much for the wonderful feedback and interesting comments! I'm thrilled to share these pieces with this amazing community.
@bfranton - I really appreciate your kind words! I enjoy diving into the philatelic history behind these rare designs. More deep dives and sharp images are definitely on the way.
@red_apechu - You hit the exact technical challenge of stamp photography! To overcome that shallow depth of field and get those outer perforations in razor-sharp focus, I used an extreme macro lens with a locked narrow aperture and custom diffuse studio lighting to ensure edge-to-edge pixel sharpness.
@eyeonwall - Haha, that is a brilliant way to put it! These classic physical engravings certainly hold a historical texture that modern materials just cannot replicate. That is exactly why I wanted to freeze their paper fibers and oil ink lines in high-resolution digital format before they age any further.
For anyone who wants to check out the pixel-level details or analyze the uncompressed camera-native textures, I have archived a sample collection of 20 high-res pieces on my independent gallery page. The 14-bit RAW (NEF) and original JPG files are entirely free to download for research or design reference here:
https://chinastampraw.netlify.appThanks again for the warm welcome and great laughs, happy collecting!