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A gauche l'ancien ventilateur, à droite le nouveau ventirad.

The old CPU, 3500+ was stuck to the heatsink. Took some careful prying to get it off!

Mostrando el uso de la CPU. 80% con los 4 videos y el resto de ventanas.

a mi pobre CPU se la come el video

i need a upgrade :D

7 fibre CPUs pulled from discarded computers. For scrap gold content only.

TITLE: MY MACRO MODE

 

ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION

To the best of my knowledge, all digital cameras (and some film) have a "Macro Mode" setting somewhere on or in the camera. Also somewhere in your instruction manual will be a table that shows the range (cm or ft) that this setting is designed for.

In this assignment you "MUST" use this setting and photograph a subject (of your choice) at it's closest (in focus) position in front of the lens.

Also, in your "What It Took" (WIT) please describe 1) Your camera's Macro Mode's closest dimension it can focus (@smallest focal length) and 2) How you handled the issue of lighting an item so close to the lens.

I am sure many of you use other modes or settings to record your Macro photographs, as I sometimes do, but that is not the object of this assignment.

 

RESTRICTIONS

None really...Just a photograph of something "Up Close and Personal" that will get a bunch of votes.

 

DARE

If you have a bellows...USE IT....

 

WIT, ok, so i used the macro setting on my camera and used my sigma 70-300mm...with a reversed 50mm 1.8 attached to the front (poor man's macro lens). In macro mode, i couldn't use the commander feature of the d90 for some reason, so i used a cactus remote trigger on an sb600 reflected off a piece of paper. Unsure what the magnificaiton is. The photo is uncropped, and is one of the cpu contacts off my sigma 10-20.

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