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Middletown, NY. October 2016.
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This Circuit City was announced in the November 3, 2008 Closing wave of Circuit City. The 32,492 square foot store was opened sometime in the early 2000s. This store has been used by halloween stores almost every year it has been empty.
West River Road / Market Drive - Elyria, Ohio
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Meccano Ltd. made a brief foray into the newly-emerging slot-racing market with its Circuit 24 range, manufactured in France. The October 1963 Meccano Magazine announced this kart racing addition to the range, but sales remained lacklustre in comparison with market leader Scalextric, and as the new owners of Meccano Ltd., Lines Bros. dropped the brand around 1965.
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Das Bild wurde mit der Canon EOS 600d und einem analogen Canon FD 50mm f/1.8 und einen umgebauten Soligor MP Auto Tele Converter 2x To Fit
aufgenommen.
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The picture was 50mm with the Canon EOS 600d and an analog Canon FD f / 1.8 and a converted Soligor MP Auto Tele Converter 2x To Fit
was added.
Low sun over a city of resistors and microchips. via 500px ift.tt/1KZr4tF, Visit me at Posterlounge: ift.tt/1LBSCiZ
From an era when circuit boards included DIP packages, 7400 series logic and helpful labels identifying the function of every IC.
De 826 halteert in het Weteringcircuit. Ook dit is weer een voorbeeld van het wegbezuinigen van haltes: vroeger lag er één op de Korte Vijzelgracht vlak vóór het circuit en één op de brug over de Singelgracht/ Stadhouderskade. De halte is bovendien slecht bereikbaar: men dient zonder meer de drukke weg over te steken.
A computer circuit board.
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The weather outside this evening was less than delightful and I wasn't particularly keen on being rained on. So cue me sat in the dark at my desk with a bag of lights, a vintage circuit board and a zoom lens.
I shot quite a few versions, zooming in and out with slightly different results but this one edged to the top of the pile.
Shot in one exposure with a Sony 20-70mm G f4 lens, this kind of shot is exactly what I had in mind when I bought the lens.
No Photoshop, no AI, only zoom pulling.
Gives you a nice amount of light. You can see how the leafs are all so sharp even thought it was night, raining a lot.
The leafs in the shadow are like 3m from me and 13m from the wires being short-circuited because of the wind effect in the tree near it.
Well, the rear-side of one anyhow. Specifically, we're looking that the backside of I think a 2 gigabyte RAM chip board. To you non-geeks out there, this is your computer's short term memory storage chip.
Anyhow, I wanted to get a shot of the tiny little pathways and solder points on the back of this RAM chip board. Mostly, I wanted to experiment with a nearly true 2-D subject. Sure, there is some depth here but it's so slight that your fingertip probably couldn't detect it so, close enough to being completely flat. I also wanted to experiment with capturing the colors of the silicon board and gold points.
Is it groundbreaking? No, not at all. But it is an unusual subject as it gives us a nearly true 2-D subject, good colors, and interesting lighting characteristics.