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Contax T2, Fuji Neopan 100
From my blog: rangefinderchronicles.blogspot.com/2022/02/japan-cute-dog...
This is my current desk. Here I work and play. I mostly use only one monitor for gaming (few games take advantage of multiple monitors), but all three for work. There are two computers under the desk and a kvm switch to have the second computer use the third monitor and keyboard, but more often I just access it via Ultra VNC.
This is a PS3 controller, if your thinking about buying a next gen console, really think it through they all have there strengths and weaknesses.
As the sign says this is a priceless and irreplaceable piece of Woomera's history.
Landing strips are displayed.
My son is slowly becoming a Star Wars fan and one of his Christmas presents was a Darth Vader themed controller that he's very attached too already as it's quite unusual.
As I'm struggling to stay awake and equally struggling for inspiration this evening I thought I'd go for a macro shot of the embossed logos across the control surface of the controller for my shot today, ghetto lit with a desk lamp to create the relief across the surface.
I recently bought a Behringer X-Touch Mini, to use when editing images in Lightroom.
It literally took minutes to set it up, and then I were up and running.
I am still making minor adjustments to the individual knobs and buttons, but mostly everything is where I want it now and I have gained a much more organic workflow, when editing. As a side-effect, the time spent on each image has been brought down.
Got my order with the four remaining bricks I needed for this creation. I shortened it by one stud so it's just a little bit less over sized. Also the start and select buttons aren't centered on the actual controller. I will take a photo of this next to my Lego SNES later. Enjoy.
Been playing a lot of SNES recently. (Especially Illusion of Gaia!) So I decided to start building this controller. I'm gonna need to make another BL order though.
Controller
I was in 2 minds whether to post this image as the camera had picked up a lot more dust than I thought was visible. However I liked the image, its a well used item and very unlikely I will ever recreate it as it was really just for practise.
The subject is lit with 2 speedlights in soft boxes placed at aprroxiamate right angles.
I selected the controller in phtootshop and added a textured background.