ThanksThat's nice.
Thanks Bill,Nice shot Wayne, sometimes the most mundane things make the most pleasing images
Well...there's a brain-worm for me...now I'm going to have to go on the hunt for image from a "TEM electron microscope and a magnetic lens"...Thanks Bill,
Its a bit of an odd turn up this image, I had been watching a video about the TEM electron microscope and a magnetic lens that compresses and focuses the beam to enable the photographing of single atoms. The very next day I saw this scaffolding lorry displaying the shape of the focused beam repeated over and over again.
And Uncannily the scaffold tubes bear a striking resemblance to a 2D image of atoms.Well...there's a brain-worm for me...now I'm going to have to go on the hunt for image from a "TEM electron microscope and a magnetic lens"...![]()
Thanks Bill, your right. A bit sloppy on my partGood image Wayne. I think that it could do with a closer crop. That would do two things, bring the Kestrel into greater prominence and cut out the blurry bits on the right.
All good in the hood!Thanks Bill, your right. A bit sloppy on my part
That is one meaty picture Wayne.
That's making me hungry! Nicely shot.
That’s really good, colour, depth of field, bang on.
Complete with heads and beaks!
The warm light is excellent
Nice colour and I like that you've caught a person in the background sufficiently that we can make them out.
I tried taking one of these in London's Chinatown some time back and the guy behind the glass turned the lights off so I couldn't.
Nice shot.