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Indybird
10-25-2008, 01:18 AM
I've started playing around with low-light macro shots of the various computer parts I have laying around my room. I cleaned them all up in Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 and added my user name to them. I've submitted them all to DeviantArt, and from there you can download the full-resolution pictures.

Check out the full gallery right here: ~Indybird [Computer Shots] (http://indybird.deviantart.com/gallery/#Computer-Shots)

Here are my favorites:
http://fc83.deviantart.com/fs35/i/2008/298/7/9/Pentium_III___Reverse_by_indybird.jpg
http://fc93.deviantart.com/fs35/i/2008/298/d/2/Pentium_III___Closeup_by_indybird.jpg
http://fc74.deviantart.com/fs35/i/2008/298/8/a/Pentium_4_Installation_by_indybird.jpg
http://fc97.deviantart.com/fs34/i/2008/298/6/3/PCB___Pentium_III_Motherboard_by_indybird.jpg
http://fc10.deviantart.com/fs33/i/2008/290/3/f/ST320413_Hard_Disk_Drive___02_by_indybird.jpg
http://fc93.deviantart.com/fs33/i/2008/290/5/4/ST320413_Hard_Disk_Drive___01_by_indybird.jpg

Whaddya guys think?

Any ideas for cool parts to take pictures of are also very welcome.

-Indybird

SXRguyinMA
10-25-2008, 10:24 AM
those are nice pics :up: maybe pop a cover off an old HDD and get an angle shot at the arm and platters? that'd look neat

Luke122
10-25-2008, 11:20 AM
Try a shot of a p2-p3 hologram. :)

Indybird
10-25-2008, 11:53 AM
Try a shot of a p2-p3 hologram. :)

Where is the hologram?

-Indybird

nevermind1534
10-25-2008, 01:57 PM
An older socket 370 celeron with the heat spreader popped off, or better yet, a Pentium Pro.

jdbnsn
10-25-2008, 05:24 PM
Wow! I really liked those photos, nice job man!

Drum Thumper
10-26-2008, 01:00 AM
:eek::yellow_green:

Those pics are bad assed! What make and model of camera are you using?

mittelmeier
10-26-2008, 02:15 AM
Those are really nice pictures. I'm also curious as to what kind of camera you are using.

Indybird
10-26-2008, 03:50 AM
Those are really nice pictures. I'm also curious as to what kind of camera you are using.

Funny you should ask...
Its a Minolta DiMAGE S414 (4MP, 4x Optical Zoom) I got in 2004:
http://subtec.org/DIGICAM/minolta%20dimage%20s414.jpg

This camera is total junk, but I still managed to take some decent high-shutter speed macro pictures with it.

-Indybird