Sony a6000, 16-50mm 3.5-5.6
Dutch Gap Conservation Area by JOHN EARLEY, on Flickr
Sony a6000, 16-50mm 3.5-5.6
Dutch Gap Conservation Area by JOHN EARLEY, on Flickr
Tartaric acid crystals. Shot on a Fuji X-T2 through a cross-polarized Olympus BH-2. I believe it was 40x magnification but I can't quite remember. I spent a long time just admiring different areas of the slide, but this was the only composition I could find that worked.
Tartaric Acid by Bill, on Flickr
[QUOTE=Randy;1585747]In a junkyard long ago...
I really like the choice of crop on this.
Still working on scanning a box of old slides. A bridge over the Delaware River, looking at PA from the NJ side. Shot back in the very late 70's on either Kodachrome 64 or 5247 (an old movie film stock), just can't recall for sure. Taken with my still-functioning Canon AE-1. I'm betting the camera outlasted the bridge.
Bill Rolph, an engaging image!
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Bill - fine image...reminds me of a couple images I've made of close-up of black mussels -- they are not good enough to show, but your images speaks of the possibilities...
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