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10/12/2012 04:24:44 PM · #4351 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Let it hereby be known that I will no longer be taking any crap from Cory regarding submissions to this thread using the MP-E65 :-) |
LOL... That was 1x. ;) Everyone has a 1x lens. :D |
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10/12/2012 04:26:32 PM · #4352 |
Originally posted by Spork99: Originally posted by kirbic: Originally posted by Spork99: Have fun. |
The rollers on a Polaroid film camera back. |
Which one? |
Yours? |
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10/12/2012 04:31:04 PM · #4353 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Originally posted by Spork99: Originally posted by kirbic: Originally posted by Spork99: Have fun. |
The rollers on a Polaroid film camera back. |
Which one? |
Yours? |
LOL, no, I got rid of mine a long time ago. This is a 550 back for pack film that evidently was used with one of the microscopes at work. Mine was a 545 back for single sheets.
You're up. |
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10/12/2012 04:35:55 PM · #4354 |
I was gonna post a guess of a 600 back. I used to have a couple microscope backs, and from what I recall they took the 600-series film.
Going to be a few hours, late evening at best, before I can post. I hate to hold up the show, so if anyone wants to submit one, feel free!
Message edited by author 2012-10-12 16:36:15. |
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10/12/2012 06:01:56 PM · #4355 |
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10/12/2012 06:24:06 PM · #4356 |
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10/12/2012 06:37:10 PM · #4357 |
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10/12/2012 07:13:23 PM · #4358 |
Originally posted by Cory: licorice? |
Cory's up. |
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10/12/2012 08:14:49 PM · #4359 |
Specifics. |
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10/12/2012 10:53:18 PM · #4360 |
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10/13/2012 12:19:17 AM · #4361 |
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10/13/2012 10:37:11 AM · #4362 |
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10/13/2012 11:35:54 AM · #4363 |
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10/13/2012 11:54:23 AM · #4364 |
Nope. A hint, this isn't a very tiny young specimen. It's not fully grown either, but it's certainly not an extremely youthful specimen. |
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10/13/2012 12:31:42 PM · #4365 |
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10/13/2012 12:42:36 PM · #4366 |
Also called Indian Pipes.... You JUST beat me to it. Didn't know it but found it in Google by searching for "flowering mushrooms". This is not a mushroom though but was compared to it. |
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10/13/2012 03:20:55 PM · #4367 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Monotropa Uniflora |
Your turn Mr. Kirbic. ;) Well done - quite a unusual plant. |
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10/13/2012 04:56:57 PM · #4368 |
Originally posted by Cory: Your turn Mr. Kirbic. ;) Well done - quite a unusual plant. |
An unusual plant indeed! Made for quite an interesting trip across the web! Here's the next one:
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10/13/2012 05:12:53 PM · #4369 |
Looks like a metal shear blade, but that doesn't explain all the white residue. hmmm
Considering previous posts by you... does it cut circuit boards after their acid wash? |
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10/13/2012 05:15:11 PM · #4370 |
Originally posted by bhuge: ...does it cut circuit boards after their acid wash? |
Nope, nor does it cut jeans after theirs! ;-) |
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10/13/2012 05:17:28 PM · #4371 |
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10/13/2012 05:17:55 PM · #4372 |
Originally posted by bhuge: ...that doesn't explain all the white residue. |
BTW, the technically correct term for the residue is "schmutz." |
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10/13/2012 05:32:35 PM · #4373 |
Originally posted by beatabg: an old brick? |
Nope, think smaller ;-) |
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10/13/2012 05:38:06 PM · #4374 |
rusty razor with schmuck on it? |
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10/13/2012 07:07:32 PM · #4375 |
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