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Opening from Bill Thompson's Cracked Exhibition at Peacock Visual Arts, Aberdeen, 2011

For macro photography I recommend using remote release cable to avoid shaky pictures and for micro-photography it's a must to use one. Most if not all SLR and mirror less cameras some sort way to connect a remote cable. You can purchase these cables at most camera stores, on ebay or Amazon.

Some use standard 2,5mm TRS or TRRS plugs and you can DIY these cables but some use proprietary connectors. A great resource for DIY-ing your remote is DOC-DIY's website: www.doc-diy.net/photo/remote_pinout/

  

I took this Panasonic remote apart to use the 2,5mm TRRS plug on a DIY circuit that's shown on the right. This circuit was used to emulate said remote release cable with a micro controller for automatic focus stacking shots

Anakena beach is beautiful and very remote. Probably the nearest nice beach to it is like 400 miles away.

I now have the power of remote control. It rocks.

A small reward for a long walk..

Farm machinery, including trade stalls, tractors, children and adults on tractors and other farm machinery and the very popular remote controlled forklift trucks! Devon County Show 2022.

Nice color inside my remote. My channel may never change again.

  

Goofing off with my new camera remote.

Another depth of field test...the remote control

A new remote = exciting photos of Mike & I watching the Canucks (the sport of hockey.) and they lost, hence the sad faces.

Flying a remote controlled glider (sadly not pictured)

Very graceful.

Kingsbury water park model boat club

My remote control.

AUTORITRATTO INVOLONTARIO! Il venditore mi mostra come far funzionare il telecomando della macchina fotografica.(Londo)

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