Synapse Overload 50/365 explore.
50 up already! Where did that go?
I got the idea for this one whilst ploughing through all the emails at work. There was an image of the inner workings of the brain and the cell at the centre of the synapses reminded me of my dome rotation from yesterday. Firstly mirrored an image of the synapses on both axis and placed a black circle in the middle of it on my tablet then centred. Composed and focused for the tablet then placed my pcb on a book to bring it to the right level and re composed. Did the same for the dome tool using my clinometer app to find the correct angle after blind panning during the shot. Exposed the pcb, backlit with my led lenser and cap on. re composed for the tablet and cap off for two seconds, cap on. Blind pan to the centre of where the dome was and checked the angle of the camera. Cap off and span the dome tool once for every 45 degrees of rotate. Didn't nail the dome tool, as I wanted it spherical like last time but hey ho......Onwards!
This was number 50 of my 365. Cheers.
Synapse Overload 50/365 explore.
50 up already! Where did that go?
I got the idea for this one whilst ploughing through all the emails at work. There was an image of the inner workings of the brain and the cell at the centre of the synapses reminded me of my dome rotation from yesterday. Firstly mirrored an image of the synapses on both axis and placed a black circle in the middle of it on my tablet then centred. Composed and focused for the tablet then placed my pcb on a book to bring it to the right level and re composed. Did the same for the dome tool using my clinometer app to find the correct angle after blind panning during the shot. Exposed the pcb, backlit with my led lenser and cap on. re composed for the tablet and cap off for two seconds, cap on. Blind pan to the centre of where the dome was and checked the angle of the camera. Cap off and span the dome tool once for every 45 degrees of rotate. Didn't nail the dome tool, as I wanted it spherical like last time but hey ho......Onwards!
This was number 50 of my 365. Cheers.