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I love the small world that the macros lens gives us a glimpse of. ALways been fascinated with the internals of electronics.
Some trackside shenanigans during raceday in the famous Suzuka Circuit for the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix Weekend!
FINALLY!! This will be the last set of photos from Japan and for the Japanese Grand Prix... It only took me THREE MONTHS!
But yes, this entire trip has been perfect. Visiting Japan, a country I have dreamed of visiting for the longest time; visiting the Suzuka Circuit, a circuit that I have dreamed of visiting and watching a race on, since I have been a fan of F1 since 1996. Then all the lucky stuff that happened throughout the trip just made it even more special.
Indeed, I will remember this experience with great fondness!
Taking advantage of having a photograph anywhere around the track; I am not known for having selfies or self portraits a lot, but this is a dream weekend, so I would not be faulted for taking excessive pictures of myself lol
Shooting Information:
Nikon D7200 with MB-D15 Battery Grip
Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM
Aperture Priority
1/3200th @ 17mm zoom, f/5
ISO 500
Flash Not Fired
Post Processing Information:
Adobe Lightroom Classic CC 7.1
Not Cropped
Danilo PETRUCCI ITA
OCTO Pramac Yakhnich
DUCATI
MotoGP
GP Qatar 2017 (Circuit Losail)
23-26/03.2017
photo: MICHELIN
Hahahaha. So glad that Circuit City is dying. I've never liked them. And this was the store that had fruit flies at the cash registers that would fly into your eyes. It was always a gross experience at Circuit City.
Don't rest in peace.
2018 Forward Racing during the race 06 GP of Italy in Mugello Circuit in Scarperia near Florence (Italy) during the 2018 Season of World Motorcycle Championship 2018 © 2018 mirco lazzari mircolazzari@yahoo.it
Uploaded using a trial copy of Flickruppa for Aperture.
The Circuit Symphony performing at the New Romantic Festival in Porthcawl, South Wales 31st October 2015. ©John Newstead working with Simon Watson Photography
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This is an idea from the electronic workshop of my university: These circuits are from damaged stuff like a keyboard, a mouse, a cache memory (for a 386 processor!) and a part of a hard disk (?). They make really interesting keychains.