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I haven't used my micro lens for awhile. Not sure what's the name of the flowers or weeds.

 

Nikon D800 | AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED | Handheld

water drops on a bottle brush bloom

Thème du concours: représenter un pays

(Isophrictis)

Huétor Vega,

Granada,

Spain

Dirtbag from Micro Bastards, new rubber mini figures by Jimmy Rommel

 

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snap@my garden by Nikon d80 + Micro-NIKKOR 55mm f/3.5

New Jersey Acting Attorney General Matthew Platkin, Senate Majority Leader Teresa Ruiz, and Brady United Against Gun Violence hold a live demonstration of microstamping technology, a cutting-edge forensic technology used for tracing bullet casings to the firearm it was discharged from, by one of the co-inventors of the technology, Todd Lizotte at Newark Police Department Firing Range in Newark, N.J. on Tuesday, June 14, 2022. Currently, the New Jersey legislature is considering a bill, S1462/A2216, that would implement microstamping technology for newly manufactured semi-automatic pistols sold in the state. Only two states in the country, California and New York, have passed microstamping laws. (New Jersey State Police / Tim Larsen)

 

sj 413 vs xr4i

Photo taken @ Bruce Weiner Micro Car Museum, Madison GA

You've seen this duo before...

 

Sold my Sony a6300 rig the other day to mpb.com. All of it, including five lenses. I do miss it now for various reasons.

 

Yes, because I loved the rangefinder look and yes, I'll admit it does focus faster and is a bigger sensor.

 

No, as I found the Olympus cameras to be way more functional overall. Especially touchscreen shooting, quick menu access... and the dual function knobs, all of which was lacking or not as functional for me in the a6300.

 

I'm not here to hate on larger sensors, lenses or camera bodies. I still own four Pentax cameras and continue to shoot with them all (especially the K-70). I do think I'll get another large sensor MILC in the future, but it may be a FF/35mm rig instead of APS-C (I'd go for a Sony here, but my second choice would be Nikon). I'd still love to try out a Pentax medium format camera, film or digital.

 

At the same time I'm not getting any younger, and I'm digging the quality of many lenses in the m43 camp. It's nice to carry a smaller camera + an extra lens or two that can fit easily inside a single strap day pack. This will keep me in the game a little longer, so to speak. Olympus evangelist Robin Wong talks about the weight issue on his youtube channel, that's a video worth checking out. I don't have any back problems for now, but it's so nice not to have to carry heavier pieces.

 

Okay, enough rambling... let's all get on with our art and make the world a better place with it! Carry on, everyone! ^_^

Micro Bjd Bely 8cm height.

You can find her on my Etsy: www.etsy.com/mx/shop/Nenedoll

South Devon College, Open Day

Materials Used: Glue Stick, X-acto Blade, 8.5 x 11 piece of paper with Creeper printed at 20% of original size.

Some people were curious as to the history of this building in a previous shot of mine. I can confirm everyone's suspicions that it was a micro brewery! It says Moehn Brewing Co. I did some research and came up with this:

  

Remember the Moehn Brewing Co.

 

by Carla and Greg Moehn

 

Chicago brewer Greg Moehn is the great grandnephew of Martin Moehn, founder of the old Moehn Brewing Co. (pronounced “main”) in Burlington, Iowa. The majestic red brick building still stands at 922 Osborn Street in the town on the banks of the Mississippi River.

Before arriving in America, Martin Moehn worked as a cooper in his native Bavaria, barreling pickles and sauerkraut as well as beer. After training as a brewer, he emmigrated to the United States and eventually settled in Burlington, home to a large German population. Once there, he bought beer from local breweries and began putting it in his own bottles to sell.

In about 1890, Martin Moehn bought the Western Steam Brewery, which he ran until 1903. In the meanwhile, around the turn of the century, Moehn saved his money, engaged investors and formed a company to plan for his new brewery. With capital of approximately $115,000, the Moehn Brewing Co. was launched and opened in 1904 with an annual capacity of 25,000 barrels.

“My grandfather, Walter Moehn, who was Martin’s nephew, had a job at the brewery shoveling coal into the furnaces that heated the kettles,” recalls Greg Moehn, of Applied Beverage Technology, and formerly of Hopcats Brewing Co. in Chicago and the old Chicago Brewing Co.

By 1915 the capacity at Moehn Brewing Co. reached 30,000 barrels a year. The Moehn Brewing Co. brands included Moehn Select and Moehn Export. A near beer called Malto-Dextrine was also produced in 1916, “but,” according to Greg Moehn, “it just never took off.” The firm closed in 1917 when Iowa’s Prohibition hit.

In the end, the copper tanks were melted down and shipped to Middleton, Iowa, where a munitions plant used the metal for bullet casings.

“I think the Moehn Brewing Co. building is a great example of German Gothic architecture,” says Greg Moehn. “It was designed by the Chicago architect Bernard Bethel, who designed and built between 40 and 50 other breweries in the Midwest. My family history of brewing is what started me on the craft brewing to begin with. It’s in my blood.”

 

www.sudswineandspirits.com/oldbreweries.htm

Nikon D300

Nikon CF Plan 10X/0.30 + Nikkor 200mm f/4 AI

Mag: 10X

Recorte

FOV: 1.1 mm

Tomada durante la prueba de sonido de The Bongo Project en la sala de conciertos de Corp Banca, Caracas, Venezuela. 15/07/2010

Nikon D300/Manual Focus Micro Nikkor 55mm f2.8 ais

2.5 inches Micro Munny with 41 micro creatures on him :D

    

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Another small RC model, loosely based on a GMC truck.

 

Specifications

- 1x L Motor @ 1:1.33

- 1x Servo

- Functional Hood & Doors

- Battery Access at Back

- Working Front Lights

- 28Lx11Wx11H (chassis, in studs)

- 588 grams

 

Youtube Video

Instructions

Another shopgoodwill.com purchase

The Micro Skid is great for mobile detailers working out of smaller vehicles, check out www.rightlook.com for all of the supplies and tools you need to succeed in building your own auto detailing business. #autodetailing

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