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Снято с объективом Fujinon XF 23mm F2 R WR и широкоугольной насадкой Raynox DCR-732 Wide Angle conversion lens 0.7x, HDR
After almost two weeks since walking away from my 365 project I decided to play with photography again this morning. My plans of working on other projects turned into me sleeping in or binging the crazy news cycle neither which was filling me with joy. Now that I have broken my streak, I feel a bit freer to experiment and play.
Another view of the orange glass incense burner, with Y-shaped silver soldering holding 2 glass panels in place.
This group of miniature metal soldiers were in marching alignment. Captured at f/18 and 20 seconds, ISO 100
... also try saying the title of this image 10 times fast ;)
There's nothing like the smell of rosin-core solder to bring back memories of building Heathkits and other electronic projects.
View of vintage, labeled asbestos soldering block and carton; sold by Arrow Supply & Importing Co., New York.
Repost 1.3.2019 for
Looking close ... on friday 1.3.2019 "Mask"
The green paint is the mask - it keeps the soldering tin away where it is not required:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solder_mask
Focus stack of a Raspberry Pi (old model)
Here is my sixteenth build for my new Iron builder Round against David Hensel (Legonardo Davidy)
The special part is that soldering rod
This my friends, is my soldering station. Yes, you may laugh. :) I laugh all the time looking at it. But hey!! It gets the job done!! LOL
This is part of an old computer PCI card (that’s how the computer wireless worked!).
Imaged with a Canon 1:1 capable macro lens - the EF-M 28mm. Camera tripod mounted for 0.4s exposure, on timer. Side-lit with off-camera LED light.
About 8 images focus-stacked. Note: the stacking is far from perfect, so you'll spot some oddities.
#MacroMondays #sidelit
These are interchangeable tips for small electric soldering irons suitable for fine work.
Lens Cimko M series 28mm Macro F2.8 at F11.
charm created with glass, antique sheet music, jump ring, copper tape and solder. Put on necklace chain
Used for fine work on circuit boards such as the soldering of surface mount components etc. Strange name though! The business end is usually made of copper.