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03/28/2012 10:25:05 PM · #2001 |
skin?
...or a DPC members brain on camera crack! |
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03/28/2012 11:55:27 PM · #2002 |
Originally posted by james_so: Dogs nose? |
Bingo!

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03/29/2012 06:55:41 AM · #2003 |
Cool :)
I'm happy to let Yo_Spiff take the turn he missed out on earlier in the thread as I was just popping in and don't have anything to post, sorry..
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03/29/2012 08:41:35 AM · #2004 |
Thanks. Let me go hunt up a whatsit...
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03/29/2012 09:08:17 PM · #2005 |
Sorry, go distracted by minor things. Like work.

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03/29/2012 09:15:06 PM · #2006 |
It's the cones for a kiln...they tell how hot it was by which ones melt. |
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03/29/2012 09:15:37 PM · #2007 |
Elephant trunks in different states of erection? |
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03/29/2012 09:40:42 PM · #2008 |
Originally posted by Spork99: It's the cones for a kiln...they tell how hot it was by which ones melt. |
I figured someone that knew ceramics might easily recognize it. You're up.
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03/29/2012 10:08:42 PM · #2009 |
So I guess it wasn't the elephant trunk thing. :-( |
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03/29/2012 10:52:30 PM · #2010 |
Originally posted by kawesttex: So I guess it wasn't the elephant trunk thing. :-( |
LOL, I was thinking that the title should be "20, 40, 60"
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03/30/2012 09:26:18 AM · #2011 |
I'm not going to get something posted...next to post a pic, gets it. |
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03/30/2012 11:24:00 AM · #2012 |
Here's one:
Now the hard part. Identify the item, and then identify the background!
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03/30/2012 11:28:49 AM · #2013 |
The background appears to be an armature, the whatsit looks like a pickup coil or RF choke. |
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03/30/2012 11:46:39 AM · #2014 |
300 lb RF choke, on the tail gate of a rusty pickup truck?
eta, Shot at f1.2 for shallow depth of field?
Message edited by author 2012-03-30 11:48:46.
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03/30/2012 11:47:05 AM · #2015 |
electromagnet for a motor and the BG is the rotor |
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03/30/2012 11:51:38 AM · #2016 |
Pickup sensor for an inductive tachometer?
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03/30/2012 11:56:09 AM · #2017 |
You're all on the right track for the whatsit, in fact I think y'all are getting *too* specific. As Ken posted, it can be used as a choke, it is an inductor. Knowing my audience, I figured that part would be easy. Now about that background...
- "think small"
- Yep, that DoF sure is shallow... but *not* shot at f/1.2 or anything close. So how does that happen then?? :-)
ETA:
The background is not either a rusty pickup gate nor a rotor.
Message edited by author 2012-03-30 11:57:46.
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03/30/2012 12:03:34 PM · #2018 |
This might be too generic, but is it copper shielding, and/or a ground plane? |
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03/30/2012 12:06:17 PM · #2019 |
Primary working parts of a linear induction motor, the coil and track, or are you building a cannon? It's easy to see that the items are pretty small.
eta Canon= rail gun.
Message edited by author 2012-03-30 12:06:54.
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03/30/2012 12:12:28 PM · #2020 |
is the background a penny? |
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03/30/2012 12:22:50 PM · #2021 |
Originally posted by Cuttooth: is the background a penny? |
Damn, I think you are right! I see a little blurry Abe Lincoln in there. |
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03/30/2012 12:28:01 PM · #2022 |
Originally posted by bhuge: Originally posted by Cuttooth: is the background a penny? |
Damn, I think you are right! I see a little blurry Abe Lincoln in there. |
the beard gave it away.
(or i hope it did anyway.) |
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03/30/2012 01:02:34 PM · #2023 |
Originally posted by Cuttooth: is the background a penny? |
In my best Monty Burns voice, "Eeeeeexcellent!"
Y'all were swifter than I thought on that! Here's a wider view:

Message edited by author 2012-03-30 13:04:13.
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03/30/2012 01:09:56 PM · #2024 |
Woohoo!
I'm stepping out the door from work right now so will post something when I get home. |
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03/30/2012 01:38:34 PM · #2025 |
OK, other than being a poorly taken shot, what is it?
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