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Russian (soviet period) watch Luch caliber 2209 extra flat with 23 jewels.

 

Sony A7 and the Minolta Auto Bellows III + the macro stand AB-III with inverted Minolta MC W.Rokkor-SI 28mm f/2.5 lens.

PETRI micro compact 小黑機

And what exactly is wrong with Mini USB?!

Tartaric Acid. 2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid. Re-crystallisation ten days after the melt. Photographed between crossed polarising filters, magnification x12.5.

 

23/11/86: 11FE2: HR100 - Film scan 2004.

Taken with the Micro-Nikkor 55mm F/3.5

Statue in downtown Laren.

Micro Experiment

My first attempt at micro flower shot. And it proved what I learned from book before. I do need a tripod because my hands move sometimes. Without a tripod it's really not easy to take a clear shot. Also, enough light is important so the shutter speed can be faster. However, with tripod and photoshop light seems not that important. lol I guess I need to grab a tripod since I couldn't find an appropriate one at home. ;)

ethiopian

with micro nikkor 105 f/4

I found this mini praying mantis while watering a young olive tree. It is about 1cm long and very quick! I eventually figured out that it prefers to seek the high ground so was quite happy sitting on my fingertip.

My first camera was a toy camera that used 110 film cartridges, a gift from my parents when I was 9 years old

As i wanted to focus more on the iris part of the eye, I decided to experiment with an USB micro camera.

I was able to capture closer images of the area that i wanted yet was still unhappy with my results as the camera is not very good quality and i would prefer to take a photo with high quality.

Also, I would have preferred it if my photographs had been taken in natural light to prevent any glares and added colouring due to classroom lighting. This was unable to happen.

As the camera had to be so close to the eye, reflections that were not wanted were also photographed.

I think this is a Micro car MC2 , driving along the street in Pickering , North Yorkshire.

Project - FILM

 

"The Minotaur"

 

By Jess Mone

 

The showcase for the Micro Commission Film project took place on Sunday 5 October 2014 in the Cornerhouse Annexe.

 

The Minotaur is a short thriller/drama based on a short story that Jess wrote. The film features Delilah, a young girl trapped in a maze, a maze that is endlessly narrow and dark. She isn't aware of time passing, she never needs to eat or sleep. But she is running. There is something else inside the maze with her, something she only catches glimpses of. But it is difficult to forget those raging, red eyes. And so she runs endlessly, running from a creature she knows nothing of, stopping now and then when she believes she is safe. But she is never safe. The Minotaur sees all.

Nothing special, I just finally found my GBA micro :D

  

No se si es un micro perro o un micro toro.

Micro Agri pics from the MAP Training for Northern Mindanao Banks

January 20-23

Barangay White Beach, Pagadian City

For more info, visit:

www.rbapmabs.org/blog/2010/01/northern-mindanao-rbs-train...

This one was a real struggle, I thought some type of leaf mine moth. Turns out a micro Caddisfly, I never new they existed. only a few mm long and we cannot give exact ID sadly

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