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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.
Got a new tripod so I decided to snap a few shots. Nikkor 300mm f/4 AF-S w/ TC-14EII (420mm f/5.6) and Kirk replacement tripod collar (NC-300) on Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod and 488RC2 head.
D40 with 18-200VR, Aperture Priority, f/8, ISO 200, SB-800 with diffuser.
Unboxing my new 17" MacBook Pro. Featuring the 2.53GHz Core i5, 128GB SSD, 4GB RAM, and Anti-glare screen.
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shot in full manual mode: manual focus, manual aperture, manual shutter speed.
Nikon D80+Nikkor 50mm, f/1.8
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
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#macromondays# inside electronics
An STC radio. The first thing my Dad bought when he started work in 1943.
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Taken for Me Again Monday group.
What I'm really happy about in this year is photography.
I don't look like this, but, apparently, I did for two weeks in the sun (editing has removed some of the red tinge of my Irish skin).
By 'coincidence' I got two of these 'Whitefaces'. I think these were made until 1976.
Not sure yet which one is going to stay at this home......will shoot some test rolls soon.
See the Ricoh GXR taken by Leica X1 here
Testing my new toy Ricoh GXR A12.
The Macro really comes in handy.
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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
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