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This is my first serious attempt at Macro. I used 68mm worth of extensions tubes on my AF-S 24-85mm VR since it stops down to f/29 instead of only f/16 like my 50mm prime. I didn't want to mess with trying to focus stack for just the hint more DOF that I wanted.
It's lit by 1 SB-800 which is on it's OEM stand on the table to camera left and is pointed at a wall to camera left about 2 feet away. It's set to 1/1 and 24mm zoom. The flash was triggered with a Neewer radio trigger. A homemade reflector made from aluminum foil is on the opposite side to provide a little fill.
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Jupiter 11 a 135mm f4 @f5.6(ish) with 52mm extension tubes.
Continuing from yesterdays motherboard theme, this is a cpu facing off with its socket (from underneath). Intentionally thin dof to show off the bokeh in the reflected flash light.
Hasselblad 500C/M + Distagon CF50mm / F4 + CFV50C
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Now privately owned and repainted in original Thamesway livery this former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU waits in Mardens yard proudly displaying its new old colours
4 March 2016
Now privately owned and repainted in original Thamesway livery this former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU waits in Mardens yard proudly displaying its new old colours
4 March 2016
Now privately owned and repainted in original Thamesway livery this former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU waits in Mardens yard proudly displaying its new old colours
4 March 2016
Now privately owned and repainted in original Thamesway livery this former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU waits in Mardens yard proudly displaying its new old colours
4 March 2016
Now privately owned and repainted in original Thamesway livery this former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU waits in Mardens yard proudly displaying its new old colours
4 March 2016
Former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU moves from Mardens overflow yard into the prep bay to be redied for repainting.
19 February 2016
I haven't had a lot of time to work on stuff coz there was a huge pile of work waiting for me back from vacation in Guam. The price we pay I guess. Anyway just a quick one. This is just an underground pedestrian intersection that I thought looked like the core of come supercomputer out of a movie like THX1138 or 2001. Ortoned this sucker to the limit just because I could. Ahh, that felt better.
Explored July 30th