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Here is a shot of my coworker cutting some metal using a plasma cutter. I took this a while back when I had brought the camera to work. I was looking through some old stuff and thought this one had some potential for a nice gritty HDR.
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A study of the nail clipper. A humble but effective and classic engineering design.
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Notice the many golf-ball sized divots in the body of this elephant seal. These were caused by the terrifying cookie-cutter shark, the existence of which I would have preferred to remain ignorant. Elephant seal mother and nursing pup, Piedras Blancas, California.
Blade to clean the ceramic glass cooktop. The handle suffered a bit due to the heat from the hotplate.
I really liked the colors and shallow dof with this choice. I used my 50 mm lens with a photo aperture control as an extender..on my Nikon d7100 post processing LR.
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I found this tiny leaf-cutter bee on my yellow butterfly weed. It let me get very close for this shot.
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Bamboo should be cut before sunrise in order to produce the best quality if it should be used as building material.
Sandafell is like a ship’s prow cutting through the mist, except the mist moves rather than the mountain
An early morning out at the lake and I found this fellow perched nicely for me to play around with macro.
320 second, ISO 400, F:16. 50mm lens with Raynox 250 + 20mm extension tube. Nikon D7100 camera. On camera flash going through a Gary Fong diffuser.
Fincastle, Alberta, Canada.
cookie cutters edge on, natural light reflecting and casting shadows,
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I found this Leaf Cutter Bee early in the morning, covered in pollen, and the dew had slowed its metabolism down. While photographing it the critter woke up and started "chattering" -rapidly opening and closing its mandibles. It looks intimidating, but it's not trying to bite but simply trying to get its blood pumping. Kinda like when we get cold and shiver.
Tech Specs: Canon 80D (F11, 1/125, ISO 200) + a Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens (set to 4x) + a diffused MT-26EX RT (E-TTL metering). This is a single, uncropped, frame taken hand held. In post I used Topaz Denoise AI and Clarity in that order.
So yesterday was my 22nd birthday, and MachineGames must've known since they gifted me 2+ hours of gameplay footage for Wolfenstein 2. I watched, I got ideas. As usual. One thing in that gameplay was a new weapon. A massive, hip-fired laser that honestly seemed a bit OP. But whatever. It gave me the idea of a futuristic construction tool. A semi-portable laser cutter for construction sites and industrial work. Is it practical? Probably not especially with that bigass battery. Is it cool? Damn right it is. Big lasers are always cool.
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I'm off to the Arena Seminar in Bournemouth tomorrow … leaving home at 9am, so should be there for lunch.
On the Saturday afternoon there is what is called a print walk, whereby those attending to listen to the speakers, can take along their own work to show. It gives everyone something to look at in between the end of the lectures for the day, and dinner.
Last year I took along a panel of 10 and said I would take work again this year. I had intended to do a panel of 15, but I've done 20. I may not be in the same league as everyone else attending, but I've done something, so feel quite chuffed with myself, as I know many wont bring anything for the rest of us to see.
Anyways, I got everything printed and mounted today by about 3.30pm, so feeling even more chuffed with myself for completing what I set out to do.
I decided to start today earning some 'Brownie points' as I call them, for when I want to get away with something. That something happens to be a nine day trip to Iceland leaving my wife at home. So on my list this morning amongst other things were, clean the cooker, walk the dog, wash the kitchen and utility floor and hoover up around the place.
Despite being easily distracted, and finding my way to do other more pleasant jobs for myself that weren't on my wife's list, I found myself in the front hallway with a 'need to tidy up' mentality. My daughter had left some of her junk and gone off to Florida and I was just tidying her stuff up when I noticed a small object on the carpet which I was going to hoover as soon as I stopped being distracted.
Bending down to pick it up I raised the curious object to my eyes and was pretty amazed to see that the tiny things were actually a pair of scissors. And that is them balanced on the end of my finger. They are that small!
Well, one of the things on my mind was "Macro Mondays" theme of "Cutter". Until that moment I was going to do something with some large serrated kitchen scissors but suddenly....!!!! Well they must have dropped out of my daughter's dolls house stuff. Rarely have I been more pleased to be told to do some domestic chores, when this was the prize!
Right! Back to the house work. Need alot more points.
(PS. The scissors are 15mm long)