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Taken on: Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. (1972)
The original image was shot on Kodachrome ll colour slide film (ASA 25), with Nikon F camera, Nikkor 50mm f2.0 lens. The 50 year old slide had collected a lot of dust and dirt as you can see. The note that I wrote on the slide mount is barely readable: 11.30pm, June 21, 1972. Yes, it was the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year.
It was during the summer break back in 1972 in my first year of university. I took a train across Canada (Montreal to Vancouver), travelled north to the Northwest Territories, and got a summer labourer job in the capital city.
Yellowknife is situated on the northern shore of the Great Slave Lake, about 400km (250 mi) south of the Arctic Circle.
The sunset picture was taken from the shore of Frame Lake, just behind the City's Hockey Arena and Community Hall. Even after the sun had set, the sky never got dark, and the sun would come back up three hours later. On this day, the City was like no other. It was a time to come out to celebrate. You could go shopping all day. Imagine going fishing at midnight, and hearing the birds chirp and loons call! The highlight of the day, of course, was the midnight Golf Tournament, which teed off at 11.59 pm! Yes, you read it right: 11.59pm.
This image is a 2nd generation copy. I converted the original slide image to digital image using an old 10 megapixel Nikon D200 DSLR, and a 55mm f2.8 manual focus Micro-Nikkor lens mounted on a Nikon bellows and a slide holder.
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Mitutoyo lens and micro positioning system, for micro stacking application.
The lense measures 6.5 cm (and this foto meets the MM macro-size requirement), the resulting pictures made with this lense are much smaller: 4.8 x 3.2 mm². For stacking, the lens is driven by a piezo motor in closed loop with a positioning-sensor (upper right) having a resolution of 0.05 microns. Due to a special control mechanism, resonance-free bracketing with up to 30 fps is possible.
Since Mitutoyo lenses are infinitely corrected, it is possible to move the lens only for focus bracketing. Camera, tube lens and the object specimen are fixed and do not move at all.
North shore of the St. Lawrence River just downstream from the Cornwall Dam. Viewed from the top of the embankment of the Cornwall canal. Another view of its shoreline black willows below...
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I do like these micro world type of shots.....
Inspired by EB who does these so amazingly well.
Thanks Half Face ™
At the front is a clamper tug, which I think is my favourite micro-scale ship so far. Next is an exhaust ship. Finally there is a bulk core transporter.
There are images of the individual ships here: www.instagram.com/p/DJFTSLUiIr1/?img_index=1
Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
😄 Happy Wednesday Macro 😄
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Tiny wasp 1-2mm long, half of which is a spectacular set of antennae (Possibly Cryptanusia sp.) explores an umrella tree. Toolakea Beach, Qld.
Custom built by Grordbort's Industries.
This is based on the Dr. Grordbort books by Greg Broadmore (Weta Workshop NZ). I thoroughly recommend checking these books out, they are a great mix of art, humour, sci-fi and steampunky goodness :)
I found this in a mixed native woodland area, that usually produces Bird-Cherry Ermines. This little beauty was smaller, greyer and seemed to have less spots than the B.C.E. Any ID assistance gratefully received.
Build #2 for Iron Builder 2023 Round 1, seed part being Minifigure swords.
This is a micro version of JakuBricks Workshop's latest build! You can find it at www.flickr.com/photos/193350806@N08/52593978494/in/datepo...
I had to put my glasses on when I first saw this tiny crab spider. It was just a little pale dot nestling amongst the petals of a corn marigold flower. It wasn't asleep though and very soon adopted a more aggressive defensive posture as I approached it carefully with my camera lens.
I wanted to do something classic after my first micro castle, & close to the contest base restrictions. Man this model was really hard to photograph with a point & shoot camera >=(
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Micro (macro) photograph of a burning candle wick. Getting close enough to nearly scorch my lens!
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