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Old September 5th, 2010, 03:18 AM
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Full story here: www.photomacrography.net :: View topic - Olympus Electric Macroscope (Steampunk Style)

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OK. I got to make me a one of them!
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Interesting, I would l like to see what pictures it produces.

That web site has some fabulous pictures in the forums. They take sharpness to a new level.
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Oh my goodness, Rowland Emett is alive and well and living in Melbourne.

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The only limiting factors are my skill level and the objectives that I currently have. This sort of macro/micro work usually requires very good microscope objectives and what I have are somewhat mediocre, as far as I know. I did have some specimens, but because it took so long to finalise this project, they became pretty much dessicated and not very usable. Once the rains here settle, I'm going out to scour the environment.

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It is a time machine, isn't it?
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Very cool Ray. I am surprised IKEA didn't have the frosted glass you are hoping to replace the measuring cup with.
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