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Pics are taken with N9 in macro-mode. But to have them serious macro, I attached a plastic-lens from a cheap plastic camera which I took apart and found usefull for this. Hope it's allowed:
Eek, should've blown dust first... Anyway, it limits depth-of-field to ~1mm and adds this nasty flare which I didn't even notice exactly while taking the picture ~2h ago. Here it is:
Here's the link to the original which should contain EXIF-data:
https:/www.dropbox.com/s/0r1262h868vllhg/13070049.jpg
Edit: taken on my balkony, original is full res., the one for competition is croppped to 3:2 format, no editing besides that.
Here's the whole gallery:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ykixeprceiwbxp1/G1qjYAa0Uy
Nokia 5110 > 3310 > 6230 > N70 > N9 BLACK 64GB
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Last edited by Win7Mac; 2013-07-23 at 19:50.