All the photos in his Flicker collection are really good!
And it’s not hurting that Adafruit’s boards are really nice to look at
How does he get that depth-of-field on those macro shots?!?
Q: Have you sold any of the BoArduino done on your flow-solder rig? If that one there was hand soldered I think I want one of the old ones as a collector’s item
Fantastic pictures, I think I will bookmark his Flicker
All the photos in his Flicker collection are really good!
And it’s not hurting that Adafruit’s boards are really nice to look at
How does he get that depth-of-field on those macro shots?!?
Q: Have you sold any of the BoArduino done on your flow-solder rig? If that one there was hand soldered I think I want one of the old ones as a collector’s item
Fantastic pictures, I think I will bookmark his Flicker
Phil
Comment by Phil Drummond — April 4, 2009 @ 10:23 am
Saaweet!
How to get depth of field with Macro shots.
Start with a really good interchangeable macro lens on a digital camera body.
Shoot manual with a tripod and stopped down to F16
Good lighting, good lenses, absolute stability, long shutter time and small aperature.
You can also do it with some of the newer non-interchangeable lense cameras, but a lot of it is in the quality of the lense.
Comment by Sean — April 4, 2009 @ 8:07 pm