akiskev Dec 11, 2010 345 14 7,241 www.flickr.com Mar 31, 2012 #1 Mar 31, 2012 #1 I used an old Kodak lens (inverted) for this macro. Of course focus stacking was essential to keep everything sharp. Attachments IMG_9080_.jpg 27.8 KB · Views: 1,181
I used an old Kodak lens (inverted) for this macro. Of course focus stacking was essential to keep everything sharp.
K-amps Aug 8, 2011 1,790 3 16,156 Indianapolis Mar 31, 2012 #2 Mar 31, 2012 #2 Nice shot...!! The shot of the bellows is more interesting ;D Upvote 0
Canon Rumors Who Dey Canon Rumors Premium Jul 20, 2010 12,758 5,577 279,596 Canada www.canonrumors.com Mar 31, 2012 #3 Mar 31, 2012 #3 Very cool Upvote 0
S Stu_bert Jun 29, 2011 852 177 9,611 Hong Kong (expat from London, UK) Mar 31, 2012 #4 Mar 31, 2012 #4 Canon Rumors said: Very cool Click to expand... +1 Upvote 0
akiskev Dec 11, 2010 345 14 7,241 www.flickr.com Mar 31, 2012 #5 Mar 31, 2012 #5 Thanks for your comments! I took the cpu in the photo from a handheld video game. Upvote 0
ScottyP Feb 18, 2012 799 3 9,721 Pennsylvania, USA Apr 21, 2012 #6 Apr 21, 2012 #6 Wicked looking rig. Looks like one of the Portal canons from Portal. I'd like to see you shoot something organic, so that we can comprehend the original size and the magnification you've brought to bear. Upvote 0
Wicked looking rig. Looks like one of the Portal canons from Portal. I'd like to see you shoot something organic, so that we can comprehend the original size and the magnification you've brought to bear.