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Last edited by kamran on Sat Nov 17, 2007 9:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
Hail on the road?
Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
The substrate seems to have a crystalline structure. Possibly hexagonal. It is also apparently flat in the larger context. I am thinking some form of coating on a larger surface, but grown rather than sprayed on.
There appears to be fluid on the substrate surface in the shadow of the white object, and there appear to be bubbles within it, so I am thinking the ice guess is good. So my guess would be an ice grain in a non stick frypan. Greg
It's easy to be good... when there is nothing else to do
Ver narrow depth of field , high macro? From Abu Dhabi so grain of quartz might be right on oil substrate. It would be appropriate.
In the end we know Nothing, but in the meantime Learn like crazy.
Your Camera Does Matter Nikon D70 D200 D300 PPOK
Salt on Salt.
Steve.
|D700| D2H | F5 | 70-200VR | 85 1.4 | 50 1.4 | 28-70 | 10.5 | 12-24 | SB800 | Website-> http://www.stevekilburn.com Leeds United for promotion in 2014 - Hurrah!!!
Its a list of all the good ideas Kevin Rudd's economic plan has, sitting on his desk, captured with a spectrometer?
I don't live in Australia (not that I don't want to!) and hence my knowledge of Australia's politics is very limited. Nikon D200 | Nikkor AF-S 18-70mm DX | Sigma 15-30mm EX DG | Nikkor AF Micro 105mm 2.8 D | Nikkor AF 50mm 1.8D | Nikon Speedlight SB-800
Likewise our (so-called) political leaders. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
I would never have thought of the floppy disk. That was fun Kamran.
Steve.
|D700| D2H | F5 | 70-200VR | 85 1.4 | 50 1.4 | 28-70 | 10.5 | 12-24 | SB800 | Website-> http://www.stevekilburn.com Leeds United for promotion in 2014 - Hurrah!!!
very interesting view of the world...
can you tell me, (since I have never tried macro), is this somehting that can be done with a 105mm, or do you need extra layers of glass to get this close, and detailed?
Of course..I can't believe I didn't figure it out?!?!
Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Very interesting!
Of course, a floppy disk is about as useful as one grain of salt ! TFF (Trevor)
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Thanks for your comments. Some technical data below: Lenses = Micro Nikkor 105mm 2.8D + Nikkor 50mm 1.8D (reversed) Focal Length = ?? Aperture = f/40 (on 105mm) & f/1.8 (on 50mm) Shutter Speed = 1/60 sec. ISO Rating = 100 Magnification ratio = About 3:1 Flash = Nikon SB800 in wireless mode (bounced from a white cardboard) Achieving such a high magnification ratio does require a custom setup. I don't think there are lenses that can focus to more than 2:1 on their own. I will post details of the setup (with some pictures) later when I get time. Cheers, Kamran Nikon D200 | Nikkor AF-S 18-70mm DX | Sigma 15-30mm EX DG | Nikkor AF Micro 105mm 2.8 D | Nikkor AF 50mm 1.8D | Nikon Speedlight SB-800
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