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11/26/2008 12:37:39 AM · #1 |
This was mine. Scored at 4.99, but some great comments.
This is what it came from. I reversed my lens and took this extreme close up of the inner threads.
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11/26/2008 12:52:21 AM · #2 |
(Almost) everybody guessed mine:
Close-up of an egg sandwitch with a ketchup drop. |
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11/26/2008 12:57:41 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by HawkeyeLonewolf: This was mine. Scored at 4.99, but some great comments.
This is what it came from. I reversed my lens and took this extreme close up of the inner threads.
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A true macro. Well done. My chocolate guess was way off. |
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11/26/2008 08:06:00 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by Jac: Originally posted by HawkeyeLonewolf: This was mine. Scored at 4.99, but some great comments.
This is what it came from. I reversed my lens and took this extreme close up of the inner threads.
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A true macro. Well done. My chocolate guess was way off. |
Yeah, this had a lot more IRON than chocolate! :)
Anyone else wanna share? |
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11/26/2008 08:21:24 AM · #5 |
Mine was really hard. Wondering why no one could get it....lol. Oh no wait...everyone guessed mine right. Except everyone got the brand wrong! hmm...i'm guess that was the reason for the low score.
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11/26/2008 08:34:39 AM · #6 |
Came from the middle of the clock
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11/26/2008 11:34:41 PM · #7 |
over half guessed mine at least semi-correctly. It was indeed a slice of lemon. Taken with extension tubes. It kind of had a space kind of feel going to it. I was disappointed in the score though. (although I really want to thank the nice folks that picked it as a fave!)
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11/27/2008 01:02:21 AM · #8 |
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11/27/2008 02:32:01 AM · #9 |
A couple of people came close to guessing the true identity my backlit tortilla chip, which had just a little color shift/enhancement to give it that "glowing" look.
Entry: Resized original:
What was pretty funny to me was the guess of a piece of bread, which is what I did use (also backlit, with a LOT more color-shifting!) for my Heart entry:
Resized original: I was going to use this for the Macro challenge until I noticed that the middle looked somewhat like a heart on fire ... and the coloring like (as someone mentioned) the trippy graphics from a 1960s concert. |
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12/02/2008 10:44:49 AM · #10 |
This is a head on view of a 1912 Vickers Machine gun as used in the trenches during the first war

Message edited by author 2008-12-02 10:48:53. |
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12/02/2008 01:28:54 PM · #11 |
Nobody guessed mine. Of course they didn't like it very much either,
with a 4.8 score.
:-((
entry -
MG TD Crankshaft, now used as a bookend
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12/03/2008 04:16:43 PM · #12 |
Hey sfalice how didnt I recognize that classic three bearing crank? so obvious now I see it. good one
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12/03/2008 04:24:04 PM · #13 |
that's a really cool book end !!!
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12/03/2008 04:48:42 PM · #14 |
My entry:
The uncropped image, and a full view of the item:
This was a fun challenge, both to enter and vote/guess on. |
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