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October 24, 2008
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Make:
Minolta Co., Ltd.
Model:
DiMAGE S414
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1/6 second
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F/3.6
Focal Length:
16 mm
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64
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Jan 1, 2001, 12:40:03 AM
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PCB - Pentium III Motherboard
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I'm continuing to take macro pictures of various computer parts; I don't know what about these that makes such good pictures.
Here we have a Pentium III Motherboard viewed from the back.
Taken, once again, with my poor little Minolta DiMage S414.
Touched everything up in Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2.
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corvintaurus
Dec 27, 2010
Thants a great Picture. Beautiful Colors an nice Schadows!
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Visk-VPX
Nov 30, 2009
And I thought I was the only nut who feels that micro chips and circuitry somehow looks beautiful.
Although it's an unnatural thing, it oddly complies to the patterns we see in nature, so I guess it's why the look of it appeals.
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indybird
Dec 2, 2009
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Ive always considered microchips and circuit boards to have similar qualities to fine watches. They have tons of very fine parts that show up quite nicely in macro photography.
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Although it's an unnatural thing, it oddly complies to the patterns we see in nature, so I guess it's why the look of it appeals.