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- Nikon D7000 + Rodenstock Apo Gerogon 210mm F 64 -f 9 + Nikkor s 50mm. f 1,2 + tubo di prolunga sconosciuto + ottica addizionale Rollei il tutto montato in modo non convenzionale. Usato a mano libera.
Extension Tube unknown + additional optical Rollei all mounted in an unconventional way. Used freehand.
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El teclado de mi computadora. Este teclado me gusta mucho porque se asemeja a los teclados utilizados en las Macintosh.
Closeup of a decoration
Aranui Library one year after opening. 03.09.2013
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A test of my new macro rig - old manual Revuenon 135 f/2.8 screwed to an old russian macro bellows. The bellows extends to 290mm, which allows for a magnification a bit above 2:1.The nut in the photo has a diameter of about 8mm; the photo was not cropped in any way.
As you can see, this rig gives not-so-bad sharpness and good contrast. The whole thing is quite comfortable to use on a tripod; the only problem is, you lose a lot (A LOT) of light on high magnification, and you basically HAVE to work on a closed diaphragm, which puts a lot of strain on your eyes. Live View to the rescue...
Lighted with a single SB-24, inside an improvised diy lightbox (how it's made).
I always wanted to take a Dragonfly shot with details like this one..I was lucky to get this professional model in good light condition. He repeatedly flew off, But promptly came back and sat in same location!!! Comments and suggestions are most welcome!
Photographer Nick Whitman has been photographing this 140- to 175-year-old sugar maple tree in the Science Quad for a number of years. This winter, the tree was deemed unsafe and had to be removed. Students in Whitman's Winter Study course on landscape photography took these photos and created this tribute to the tree.
The course, "Landscape Photography," broadens students' appreciation for the appearance and history of the landscape and teaches the skills of making a successful photograph.