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Nikon D50 long exposure noise reduction test
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Diffraction rings in a pinhole camera image
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The Dull Flame of Desire
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Chromatic aberration correction with a Samyang 500mm F/8 lens
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Fenix P1D LED flashlight
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Romanian M44 rifle muzzle and bore focus stacked
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Tamiya Sand Viper RC buggy under construction
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Carved pumpkin
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Nikon D600 sensor dust problem (recorded with pinhole lens)
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A US dime wags its tongue at the establishment clause (at 10X)
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Sigma 28-105mm Nikon lens autofocus drive screw at 10X
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10X microscope objective lens on Nikon D600
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A Fish Called Wander
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Bubby the Wonder Cat loses his grip on terra firma
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Bubby the Wonder Cat descends toward Reno
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Bubby the Wonder Cat loses his grip on terra firma
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Bubby the Wonder Cat loses his grip on terra firma
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Nikon D600 Celestron C90 spotting scope / telescope resolution test USAF 1951
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Just before the fallout...
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Fox Mountain, Big Valley, California in infrared, 760nm IR filter
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Sleeping through the Apocalypse
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Resolution test on Canon PowerShot A1200 point & shoot with USAF-1951 test target
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Norman FQ3-UV LH2000 LH2400 flashtube
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Norman LH2000 flashhead, $6 Home Depot DIY snoot painted flat black, minimum power (63 watt seconds)
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Norman LH2000 flashhead, bare bulb, minimum power (63 watt seconds)
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20" DIY Beauty Dish made from a $6.00US woven-bamboo salad bowl
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20" DIY Beauty Dish made from a $6.00US woven-bamboo salad bowl
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First test of Cokin P knock-off ND8 grad filter
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Blue-coated big flashbulb in an Argus C-3 flashgun, versus a 5 second ambient exposure
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Cassiopeia, unprocessed from a single raw frame at ISO12,800 with ancient Vivitar 135mm, f/2.8 manual focus lens on Nikon D600