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WARNING!! Danger of Electrical Shock!
Well not until I introduced 15000 Volts to this dead motherboard!
It did not bring it back to life!
I work pretty much with electronics, but for this MM theme i chosed something related with my photography. Nevertheless, you can see more of my DIY machines at my youtube channel.
I really like this guy´s work, specially what he does with Dragonframe.
Here is my version of a camera slider.
Macromondays theme:"Inside Electronics". As usual, SOOC.
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Contact points of a computer graphics card which in some interesting way resembles the keys of a piano. (or maybe just for me?)
You know us photographers we save anything that might be useful. The rare Earth metals we use in tech fascinates me. It's part of the reason gold is so high in price. Almost all our electronics have gold inside.
A hard disk control board found in my dusty scrap heap.
Focus stack using enfuse.. Illuminated by two daylight CFL spot lights.
Taken for Macro Mondays theme "Inside Electronics". Thanks for the visit, Happy Macro Monday! Inside a Danelectro French Toast guitar foot pedal
Old composition resister. Red is 2. 22 plus 2 zeros equals 2200 ohms plus or minus silver or 10 percent.
A small portion of one of the circuit cards inside a Dolby CP65 cinema sound processor, a long-discontinued model that was introduced before 35mm films contained digital soundtracks.
This card has circuit traces (its “wiring,” in a sense) on both sides of the card, an improvement over the traditional way circuit boards were made. I backlit the card to reveal the circuit traces on both sides.
The inside electronics of telephone equipment.
Photographed with a F100/2.8 Macro, with some strong colour contrast processing, hopefully not too strong! #Macro Mondays #Inside electronics
Miscellaneous electronic components found inside electronic devices.
Macro Monday theme July 9: Inside Electronics
Electronic module for video games. The theme of the week " Inside Electronics ". Thank you for your comments and faves, HMM!
My photograph is a memorial for transputers. They were CPUs for parallel processing in the last century and the last oportunity for an Europian processor industry. Now Europe humbles behind the rest of the world in technical innovations.
The chips on a circuit board can often look like an industrial works.
This is my old laptop which was never going to be used again. The hard drive failed and I never replaced it because most of the keys were missing and one of the hinges was broken.
It was also lacking in memory and processing power as I acquired it back in 2004 and my best option was to buy a new one.
So after taking a screwdriver to it I managed to get the covers off so I could get some photographs.
This week I ensured my photo was legal after last week the date/time on the camera reset during the battery charging process. This caused me some problems as my last weeks photo therefore looked like an archived one.
16 shot focus stack of a memory board. Another possible for Monday's MacroMonday challenge “Inside Electronics”.
Trying to get a city like landscape with electronic components. I tried a very low angle and back lighting with the speed light. I was going to try stacking, but couldn't get the angle except hand held. I think the narrow depth of field might help the illusion anyway?
PCB is an old AMD Radeon 7700. Happy Macro Monday
#Macro Mondays #Inside Electronics. Anatomy of a 35mm SLR - The pentaprism electronics of a (broken) Chinon CE4 from the 1980s
My photograph is a memorial for transputers. They were CPUs for parallel processing in the last century and the last oportunity for an Europian processor industry. Now Europe humbles behind the rest of the world in technical innovations.