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Extreme macro experiment :
EF-S 18-55mm f=11 & reverse ring
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Kenko tubes : 12mm + 20mm + 36mm
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2x UV filters
Montblanc "Mozart" "F" nib / plume taille "F"
"I've often said there's nothing better for the inside of a man than the outside of a horse."
-Ronald Reagan
This is how it's going to go down, folks. Each week, starting this Saturday, I will post a certain picture to the group. This picture will be of a tablescrap-esque item with hidden innards. Your challenge each week you choose to participate will be to figure out how it's built, and privately show or explain to me your solution. The catches:
• There may be -- and often will be -- more than one correct solution. As long as you achieve the same result, it's acceptable.
• I will put limitations on how each one may be built (e.g., "no headlight bricks")
You will have a week (until the next Friday night) to reverse-engineer mine and present to me the results. I will keep a running tally of everyone who enters, and at the end of each cycle I will award one point to each person who correctly builds the item, as well as reveal my own solution.
I will give a follow-up question to everyone who solves the original; solving this gains you an extra point!
There is no one "best" solution to many of these; and as such, everyone who solves an item correctly earns a point, no matter who else solves it, who solves it first, or how exactly it's solved. Every solution must be approved by myself, of course, to prevent any irrelevant entries.
Prizes:
1st place: A small assortment of custom parts made by L.D.M., a microtank, and a small set (small set TBD).
2nd place: The pure pride that comes from having beaten nearly everyone else.
There's no need to sign up. You could enter every week, every other week, or only once; the more you enter, though, the more points you could get! It's entirely your choice each cycle.
Be prepared!
Avondale Maintenance innovates a way to protect existing highway markers during oil coat maintenance.
Taken with a 24mm reversed onto extension tubes. A hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the stack. A DIY snoot fires the light in front of the lens.
Deus has begun a comedy series about an extraordinarily reverse man doing ordinary things. And he asked me to advertise. I'm also going to be part of it from now on (the third episode which is out today!).
Two episodes are done and uploaded on his YouTube channel.
New epidsode every saturday!
REC IV Week 7 Followup A Solution (second attempt) by Bill Ward
www.flickr.com/photos/ltdemartinet/17483325116/
This was based on a design I submitted, but the contest organizer changed it just enough that I had no idea how to solve it for a while, but I eventually figured it out (see previous photo). After posting that I figured out a somewhat better design.
See my blog at www.brickpile.com
This is another plastic plate from the thrift store...also cost me a mere quarter...same striped paper because I love how bold it is.
Reversed lens macro. Bought this solely to photograph it. I'm guessing it tastes like broccoli since it smells like it.
Reversed Lensing is when you take the lens away from the body and turn it round! I got the idea from the lovely Emma (:
© JCH 2012
Aaron and I were just driving around the backwoods of Slab City looking for something new. We ended up totally off road, fairly lost when we came across the gem. We have absolutely no idea how it ended up completely upside down and stripped, yet not crushed like most flipped over cars would be.
Exposure: 4 minutes @ f/8, 200 ISO. Full moonlight only.