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Here is my Assault Frigate Mark II for the #assemblethefleet2020 with some different pictures. Did a few small Changes to the frigate, like the command bridge(?) and the back wings. The rest is mainly the same as in the first Post of this MOC. Hope u like it
Matterhorn, Obergabelhorn, Dent Blache - three stunning mountains dominated our views from Zinalrothorn to the south east.
One lovely plant showing off it's lovely leaf patterns!
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Isn't it weird being able to take a macro photography of the tallest tree of the world?!
Well, it grew from a seed about two months ago, so it'll take a while until it becomes a giant.
Sorry for the overly shitty pic. It's really cloudy out so i can't really get a good one.
But man it is fun to be doing micro again. It's been so long.
Also I finally made 15,000 photostream views.
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Also if you give a good comment I wouldn't mind if you were to hit that fave button :3
Presentinho que vou oferecer à minha filhota que faz amanhã domingo 19 anos!
** Petit cadeaux pour le 19éme anniversaire de ma fille! **
*Little gift for my daughter's 19th birthday! *
306 Coastliner branded Wright Streetlite Micro-Hybrid 1585 (NL64EEY) is seen coming back from Whitley Bay on the 54, on St Mary's Place in Newcastle.
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A new lens has joined the microscope set today: Lomo 3.7x (The smallest one)
The Lomo 3.7x stands out as a microscope lens with a very high price-performance ratio. The lens, which does not experience corner problems in FF bodies, performs as well as "Mitutoyo 5x". The size of the Lomo 3.7x also makes it easier to use.
I sort my microscope lenses according to the following important criteria;
1: Price (Best on the right, worse on the left)
2: Magnification (Best on the left, worse on the right)
3: Quality (Best on the left, worse on the right)
4: Working distance (Best on the left, worse on the right)
Other lenses: Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 5x and Nikon CF Plan 10x 0.30 WD 16.5
Some of the trucks from my freight terminal diorama, including straddle carriers, reach stackers, front loaders, and a variety of trucks to haul the containers.
Wynne’s Infallible Exposure Meter, first made in the 1890s. It's the size of a small antique pocket watch.
By timing how long it takes for a paper disk in the meter to change colour when exposed to the light, you can estimate the exposure time you need for your camera, based on your chosen f stop. How technology has changed since then!
Here's more information on the meter and how it works, if you’re interested.
www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_E49.html
Photographed with a Nikon Micro-NIKKOR 55mm f2.8 and Nikon PK-13 extension tube.
Here's my micro GARC, obviously inspired by 4estFeller. I really like this, though the photo doesn't show it off to the full and the ship itself has a little dust on it. I may well take a new photo to replace this one, but it'll be inherently the same. ;)
Also, I know there are hardly any stickers on this, and it's especially needing a number 8 one, but I don't have any spare. If I get hold of some, I'll post an update!
Have a great day guys!
Another creation built for the Decisive Action 3 game happening over on MOCpages.
The specifications for this build required that none of the ships exceed 12 studs in length, 4 studs in width, or 3 bricks in height. Thus, the proportions of some of the ships are a bit distorted.
I'm hoping that that the ship types are at least clear. There is an SSBN, two SSNs, two DDGs, and ASW cruiser, two VLS CGNs, two docked CVNs and one more in the harbor (launching two fighters), an LHA, two supply ships, a hospital ship, and two old battlewagons.