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Updated version of Circuit! Small structural differences, as well as new weapons, and a (new mode?).

An early test of my camera's macro function. This was on the circuit board of an old hard drive. (I think it was around 100 MB. Far less than the memory in the camera!)

2 times a week you can ride the Formula 1 race track in Abu Dhabi by bike

Circuit des Yeux @ La Gaîté Lyrique, Paris

Generator Lab at PLANET 13 presents: Circuit Breaker Techno Event.

 

Join us this Saturday, June 8th for 6 hours of Techno with 4 awesome live mixing DJs.

 

This event will take place at PLANET 13's Generator Lab stage. Generator Lab is a state of the art industrial club stage with high quality lighting systems and a dark moody atmosphere.

 

See you all there!

Updated version of Circuit! Small structural differences, as well as new weapons, and a (new mode?).

circuit board from old hard drive enclosure. Phase One Powerphase scanning back on Mamiya RZ67.

Mamiya RB 140mm macro with both extension tubes 1 and 2

1/15th second exposure per line

f16

iso400

Highres (7048x7048x3colour) scan == 143MB image

(rescaled to 2k x 2k by flickr)

Inter City stock for a "tippie" at Inverkeithing! 27018 is on 2G31 0821 Dundee-Edinburgh "circuit" turn on July 29th 1983. The Rosyth branch can be seen diverging under the bridge

Microscopy capture, circuit board detail, 4x objective.

 

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Stating the obvious again as you can see. Haven't uploaded in a while as I have been preparing for tests and interviews at Northbrook college to study Aeronautical engineering... sounds pretty cool doesn't it ;) If you don't know what it is then its basically aeroplane engineering - I don't think you're stupid by the way, just everyone i say that to says 'what the bloody hell is that?'.

 

Here is a Lamborghini Aventador in the pit lane at Goodwood Motor circuit for Peter Saywell's super car charity event (Saywell International). Lots of cool supercars racing around the circuit, what more do you want? (Don't say warmer weather! We all want that!!!) Wasn't sure if I was aloud in the pit lane so I quickly ran on and got pic of this beast and ran away ;)

 

Also sorry once again but the photos I put will still look boring thanks to the god awful weather we are having down here in the south of England! Pics from Brooklands mini day to come and still more breakfast club shots from march to edit and then its the GRRC spring sprint next week... so many photos to go through! Anyway, I hope you like this shot, let me know what you think as always and don't forget to like my Facebook Page :D

Viewing across to Sca Fell and Sca Fell Pike and down into Eskdale from Crinkle Crags, Lake District.

 

Photos captured completing a circuit of the Langdale Fells including Pike of Blisco, Great Knott, Crinkle Crags, Bow Fell, Rossett Pike and Pike of Stickle in the Lake District.

a very cold spring day at goodwood for the Goodwood road racing club sprint

I find the details of circuit boards fascinating - like little cities, with houses, streets, water towers, warehouses, etc.

While exploring in the library in the electronics section, I discovered a book entitled “Electronics for Dogs”. It seemed heavily used (it must be very popular). This captured my interest so I set up a lab in the basement full of lots of equipment: an oscilloscope, voltmeter, signal generators…etc. My eyesight is pretty good but not good enough to see electrons, so when they all pile up and increase the voltage the voltmeter tells me how much. When they travel hither and dither in my circuits the oscilloscope is like a toll booth operator, counting their accumulations and departures as time passes. It’s really quite fun! You can perform a lot of magic if you can control electrons because no one can see them but they are there making motors turn, lights light up, sounds to be heard, making things heat up (or cool down)…you can do almost anything with electrons through the magic of circuits!

Circuit City in Silicon Valley! Old PC Motherboards have always reminded me of miniature cities, so I tried to create it in a photo!

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Last week I took my printer apart to clean the mirrors. This picture was so I would remember how to put it back together. I think it looks really cool inside of that thing there.

This is an old circuit board from a Sony Mavica MVC-FD7. It was released in early 1998 as one of the first Sony digital cameras. It had a whopping 640X480 sensor which gave it 307,200 pixels. That's not even one third of one megapixel. The thing that set it apart from the other cameras of the time is that it utilized 3.5" floppy disks. At the time this was made, CF memory cards were very small and very expensive so the idea of using floppy disks was a welcome change from spending $500 or $1000 on a 128mb card. It took the camera about 10 seconds to write one file to the disk and the disk was limited to only 55 shots before it had to be replaced. It also had a real, glass pentaprism which is very much unlike the shiny plastic pentaprisms used in lower end SLRs today. It was broken when I bought it and I enjoyed dissecting it and getting the tiny sensor.

Equipe Palmyr

NELSON / François BELLE / Augustin SAN JUAN

Les 2 Tours d'horloge 2023

Circuit Paul Ricard

Le Castellet

Var

France

IMG_1757

Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak

Somewhere in this town

See me and the boys we don't like it

So were getting up and going down

(I'd suggest it may be at the local prision... just a thought).

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