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Zeiss Touit f2.8 / 50mm Macro

ein alter USB Stick

… genauer: der 4 x 4 mm große Speicherchip eines alten USB Sticks, unsanft, einige könnten auch sagen grobmotorisch :-) , aus dem Chipgehäuse mit den Anschlusspins herausgebrochen.

 

Stativ, Einstellschlitten, Raynox DCR 250, Stack aus 49 Einzelbildern

 

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an old usb stick

… more precisely: the 4 x 4 mm memory chip of an old USB stick, ungently, some might say with poor fine motor skills :-), broken out of the chip package with the connection pins.

 

tripod, focussing rail, Raynox DCR 250, stack of 49 images

 

Ref : DSC_7262

Date : July 13, 2020.

Keys, classic or usb, open the doors...

The USB Stick of Frankfurt, a Highrise in the style of Postmodernism. The Building contains offices of the Messe Frankfurt as well as the Chimneys (in the taller middle section of the building) of a combined heat and power plant of the energy supllier Mainova.

  

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52mm - f/4,5 - 4 exposures, ICM

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Macro Mondays Pareidolia theme.

 

Softbox back drop, CTO gelled strobe for front light. M42 macro lens, extension tube.

Lights on my USB sockets.

USB stick without case plugged into a black laptop computer.

 

License photo

*Advertising, unpaid* And some more pictures from my recent shooting with Lena.

 

For this shooting we went to one of our local lakes. I really like using this location. There are so many different spots within a very short range ... and I will show you much more from this shooting! ;-)

For all photos I used my Sony a7III wit a Sigma 85 DG DN ƒ1.4.

 

You can find more of my photos on Instagram at: www.instagram.com/fenice_photography/.

Please also check Lenas Instagram at www.instagram.com/lenamariechr/ and give her some likes!

 

Gear (all links are affiliate links and by using them, I will get a small commission):

 

Cameras:

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Accessories and other stuff:

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- RØDE NT-USB+ (amzn.to/4cEf0fh)

 

When USB connections first appeared on the scene in the mid-1990s, they were thought to be unique and extraordinary.

 

But now they are considered to be run-of- the-mill and just ORDINARY.

 

Technology marches on...

 

West Coast Motors USB 180T was a Bedford SB5 with Duple Dominant coachwork delivery to the Craigs Campbeltown fleet in late 1978 and seen here at the harbour terminus of the Carradale service from Campbeltown in July 1980.

 

The Bedford SB5 model was ideal for the hilly twists and turns up the west side of Kintyre to Carradale on the B842.

 

©eb2010

 

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This is my TARDIS USB hub, which was a gift from my friend Paul many years ago.

 

Our Daily Challenge - GADGET(S) - February 14th - 20th, 2022

www.flickr.com/groups/ourdailychallenge/discuss/721577219...

 

19th February 2022

(EOS 80D-0790-R)

This one is real! 260 images, 30 seconds each exposure. My D90 doesn't have an intervalometer. I was trying to figure out a way to go around using my remote and getting the space in the trails between each frame while I released and engaged the remote.....I stumbled on some time lapse instructions....all you need is a mac, a USB cable and a digital camera (and a tripod...)....the link will be at the end of this rambling....now all I need is a fully charged camera battery! D'oh, thats why it's only 260 images.....just over 2 hours. It's super easy...just set your camera settings appropriately (shutter, aperture, ISO, etc) and let the program run! You don't have to change any of the settings (unless, you know, you want to......)

 

olliegapper.wordpress.com/2010/01/07/how-to-create-a-time...

  

usb resting on a cd

 

The blue USB port is also known as USB 3.0 or SuperSpeed (SS) USB. It was introduced in 2008 and offers a data transfer speed of up to 5 Gbps, which is more than 10 times faster than USB 2.0. In addition, it can transfer data in both directions simultaneously.

me all tied up...

Made with a usb stick, white spray paint and a teal sharpie. If you'd like to order one just send me a message.

2x 16GB Pigs vs. 64GB ScanDisk

USB para Powerade

Capacidad: 8GB

Material: PVC

USB ports on the back of a computer. A close-up of a computer IO panel.

Maid in Bondage

Ingenious, but utterly useless. :o)

 

See it Large On Black and be hypnotized.

Ok, I know it's like super geeky, but I've finally got round to wiring up some servos I've had for about 3 years so I can control their position by sending serial commands over USB from a computer.

 

I said it was geeky :p Someone out there besides me must know how cool this is though ;)

Taken for a "Faces without People" photo challenge.

 

I looked around for everyday objects that seemed to have faces, and noticed that USB cables seemed to have distinctive eyes and a mouth. As such, I thought I'd play a bit of dress-up, and catch Mr. and Mrs. USB on their wedding day:

 

Mrs. USB got a bit of fabric for her beautiful, flowing hair. (Or is it a veil? Who knows.) Mr. USB got a small, paper bow-tie and some bright elastic for hair. For the background, I used a picture I'd taken of the Brooklyn Bridge, displayed on a laptop behind the subjects. Setup shown in comments.

|| Photo info: Taken 2015-12-03 with Canon EOS 5D Mark III, EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, ¹⁄₂₀₀ sec at f/9.0, focal length 100 mm, ISO 400. Copyright 2015 .

Old D-Link Powered USB Hub. I use it between my iPad and Focusrite Scarlett (and then the Scarlett goes into my Pioneer receiver.)

 

Photo: Sony NEX-5N + Minolta Rokkor-PF 55mm, f1.7 + 1x Close-Up Filter

I extended the original cable from the business card USB drive, and routed it through a small piece of plastic, glued in place just inside the opening. This lets out just enough of the cable to plug into a hub or laptop, but prevents me pulling the wires all the way out.

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