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I am overwhelmed with joy! :D
I have to admit: when I found this pencil drawing while clearing out my apartment I was really impressed by myself ;-) I drew this in 1990, I was 25 years old and I've had the patience of a saint whie drawing. Today I'm sure that I would get ants in the pant when I had to draw this drawing again.
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This is my Micro Four Third lens collections. Focal length from 7mm to 200mm equivalent to 14mm to 400mm in 35mm terms. I believe the Lumix lenses is made of Leica glass
Still I am missing a telephoto macro lens and there is none available in this format. The only option is go to other brand such as Canon or Nikon or even legacy lens. Or I can opted for Sigma 105mm f2.8 from Four Third format which will give me a slow SAF capability
Setup:
3 white framed canvas - bought it very cheap from art shop
Slick Mini II tripod
Olympus E-P2
OM to Micro 4/3 adapter
Zuiko OM 50/1.4
Setup the 3 canvases one for the base, one for the background and one on the left as a reflector as the natural light is on the right.
Set the camera to Aperture Priority, ISO 400 mounted on a tripod.
Using the magnifying setting I magnify the focus area 10x and turn the focus ring manually until the image look sharp on the LCD and press the shutter button
I come from Taiwan therefore I am a Taiwanese. Have you heard of Taiwan ? Taiwan is a great and beautiful country and it pronoun as T-A-I-W-A-N in English. Taiwan is located in Asia , on the East of China, South of Japan and North of Philippines. Taipei is the capital of Taiwan as it is pronoun as T-A-I-P-E-I in English.
TAIWAN ≠ China
This is a super compact pancake lens and it is fun for traveling light (Nikkor 45 mm f/2.8P manual focus).
Originally, I wanted to do a macro series of every Intel Pentium Processor chip that has been created, or perhaps more of a chronology of computer processing chips, but I was unable to obtain them in time for a class project I was doing this for. So, these are various parts to electronic devices such as remote controls, alarm clocks, computer keyboards, etc. I used a 60mm macro w/ an extension tube and primarily lit them from behind with a flash gun and filled in the front with on-cam flash.
nikon d3
STAKE SHOT BY : StackShot Macro Rail
Nikon BD Plan (20X/0.4 210/0)
shot at 20 :1 magnification.
stacking by zerene stacker DMAX
Stacked from 73 shot
DIST/STEP= .0010mm
شكراً لك من مر من هنا
سبحان من خلق وإبدع
another possibility for the macromonday theme for this week, which is inside electronics. this circuit board was from a device that strengthened sound, which didn't work all that well, so taking it apart to photograph its innards was not a bad idea.
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"macro mondays" "inside electronics"
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An STC radio. The first thing my Dad bought when he started work in 1943.
The Fotodiox Smart ND Throttle is a Canon EF to Sony E-mount lens adapter with a built-in variable ND filter that also gives you full electronic control of the lens. Check out our YouTube channel to learn more.
- Photo by Sean Anderson
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We went to a remote place in California's Mojave desert to launch a big rocket called HARP - High Altitude Rocketry Program. My son was leading a team of San Jose State University students to build and launch the rocket. Shortly before launch he is arming the sustainer (upper stage) with help from a big machine.
I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure, and carefully adjusted color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive feedback.
-- ƒ/9.0, 56 mm, 1/400 sec, ISO 100, Sony A6000, SEL-55210, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, _DSC3329_hdr1bal1e.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography