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Old 04-27-2008, 08:50 PM
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Belz's mechanical macros

These are just a few of my recent photos taken on Kodak Ultracolour 100 with a Yashica FX-D


This is a section of an old hard drive. It's taken using a 2x teleconverter and a 50mm lens at f22 ; in addition there is a +3 diopter


A close up of the arm on a HDD , this used the exact same set up as the one above; expect that I used a total of +5 diopters


These are a couple of old gears from a old tractor. I used a 1:4 80mm macro lens at f16.


The same gears at a different angle and with out a 80A filter and using tungsten lighting

Please tell me what you honestly think , any and all constructive criticism is welcomed
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Old 04-29-2008, 09:26 AM
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Really love the color contrast in the last one. The composition is nice as well. I think the one above it needs more contrast to make it stand out more.
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the last one is my fav, the perspective and shadows are much nicer than in the one before it
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