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food shots using my new Nikkor 105 micro

Five-cent Euro coin.

 

Sony A7 and the Minolta Auto Bellows III + the macro stand AB-III with inverted Minolta MC W.Rokkor-SI 28mm f/2.5 lens.

micro quadcopter

The Millennium Falcon, the USS Enterprise, and the Battlestar Galactica. All three can be built with pieces from the 7657 "AT-ST" set. Instructions available here.

Flower pots at a restaurant in Montmartre, Paris

Micro 110 camera (possibly originally made by Haking/Halina). Fixed focus 20mm lens, single aperture and shutter speed. Folding plastic viewfinder, originally came with a coin keeper in the shape of a 110 cartridge and key chain.

 

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by Travis Robertson

 

silkscreen, 2007.

 

Shenzhen factory producing mini NHL jersey's. The writing is so small I can hardly read it yet it's hand painted!! Just amazing what I see when I visit factories in china!!

This format was inspired from Wil Freeborn. He's an artist I admire a lot and he has the habit of compiling all his spreads into one image when he's finished a moleskine sketchbook. I thought I'd do the same with my "micro drawings". These are the ones I'll be showing and selling at the art show.

 

I hope to produce another 20-25 images before friday. I doubt I'll be getting any sleep before that point.

Project - ART

 

"As Alive, As Uncertain"

 

By Neetu Roy and Ella May Rackham.

 

The showcase for the Micro Commission for art is took place on Saturday 6 Sept 2014 in the Cornerhouse Annexe.

 

The idea behind the art project came from the £500 that the two young people were given in order to realise their idea. They decided to focus on what others would do with the same amount of money. Armed with a couple of questions, a camera and a smile, they asked the willing inhabitants of Manchester to write their answers down and the result has been captured through photographs, portraits, and placards.

Managed to capture some fantastic water drops tonight.

It's truly amazing what things we can find in the kitchen to photograph.

 

Seen at 105mm and f/5 (Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 VR)

Micro Obert que es va realitzar a El Bar de La Capsa el passat diumenge 12 de febrer de 2017.

El Prat de Llobregat.

 

Foto de Estefania Mena

 

+ info lacapsa.org

Materials Used: Glue Stick, X-acto Blade, 8.5 x 11 piece of paper with Creeper printed at 20% of original size.

Micro 110 camera (possibly originally made by Haking/Halina). Fixed focus 20mm lens, single aperture and shutter speed. Folding plastic viewfinder, originally came with a coin keeper in the shape of a 110 cartridge and key chain.

 

photo-analogue.blogspot.com/2018/06/micro-110.html

canon 50mm 1.4f with close up filter attached

or Macro Micro?

 

Anyway, I love how closing in on something may give the same effect as zooming extremely far out, like from an aeroplane. This may not be the best example, but defocus your eyes a little, and you might see what I mean.

A view of my micro scale ancient city scape. i did it for my 6th grade eastern cultures class, and i've kept it ever since. O, the little pellets are the people. here's a little guide:

 

tan- soldiers

gray-regular civilians

brown-beggars

blue-children

black-pickpockets and theives

dark grey-tax collectors

crimson-queen's hand maidens

anyone with extra studs-royalty or wealthy

slanted pieces-preists

Title says it.

Man, I love the MAC-10...

Done in 0.6.

PETRI micro compact 小黑機

Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon in micro scale (20 pieces).

Fluorescent oligochaeta, 10x lens Zeiss Axiostar, Canon Powershot G10

Well D93 Airsoft Micro Machine Pistol Uzi.

The Uzi Pistol is a semi-automatic, closed bolt, and blowback-operated pistol variant. Its muzzle velocity is 345 m/s. It is a Micro-Uzi with no shoulder stock or full-automatic firing capability. The intended users for the pistol were various security agencies in need of a high-capacity semi-automatic pistol, or civilian shooters that wanted a gun with those qualities and the familiarity of the Uzi style. It was introduced in 1984 and produced until 1993

 

Remember this game back in 2000 for PS1...?

See my blog for details of this pic

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