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This is my first serious attempt at Macro. I used 68mm worth of extensions tubes on my AF-S 24-85mm VR since it stops down to f/29 instead of only f/16 like my 50mm prime. I didn't want to mess with trying to focus stack for just the hint more DOF that I wanted.
It's lit by 1 SB-800 which is on it's OEM stand on the table to camera left and is pointed at a wall to camera left about 2 feet away. It's set to 1/1 and 24mm zoom. The flash was triggered with a Neewer radio trigger. A homemade reflector made from aluminum foil is on the opposite side to provide a little fill.
Turned on it's back, like a rigged sheep, pins exposed!
It's a pentium 4 2.4GHz, if anyone cares. Was the best I could come up with for this week's Macro Monday challenge- rather lacking in imagination this week, and short of time.
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Jupiter 11 a 135mm f4 @f5.6(ish) with 52mm extension tubes.
Continuing from yesterdays motherboard theme, this is a cpu facing off with its socket (from underneath). Intentionally thin dof to show off the bokeh in the reflected flash light.
Hasselblad 500C/M + Distagon CF50mm / F4 + CFV50C
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Now privately owned and repainted in original Thamesway livery this former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU waits in Mardens yard proudly displaying its new old colours
4 March 2016
Seen at the Redbourn Classics Motor Show in Redbourn, Hertfordshire on 04 September 2021.
CPU453B is a 1964 P4 Rover 95.
First registered in March 1964.
Former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU moves from Mardens overflow yard into the prep bay to be redied for repainting.
19 February 2016
Now privately owned and repainted in original Thamesway livery this former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU waits in Mardens yard proudly displaying its new old colours
4 March 2016
Now privately owned and repainted in original Thamesway livery this former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU waits in Mardens yard proudly displaying its new old colours
4 March 2016
Now privately owned and repainted in original Thamesway livery this former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU waits in Mardens yard proudly displaying its new old colours
4 March 2016
Former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU moves from Mardens overflow yard into the prep bay to be redied for repainting.
19 February 2016
I haven't had a lot of time to work on stuff coz there was a huge pile of work waiting for me back from vacation in Guam. The price we pay I guess. Anyway just a quick one. This is just an underground pedestrian intersection that I thought looked like the core of come supercomputer out of a movie like THX1138 or 2001. Ortoned this sucker to the limit just because I could. Ahh, that felt better.
Explored July 30th