If you're just now tuning in to 30 Days of Photographs IV, run!
The rest of you, link up at the bottom of the page, and when you stop by MikeWJ's blog, try to tell him his photo wouldn't have been any better even if he did have a macro lens.
And now I know why everybody is being so nice to me today. Thank you, Ziva, for making me feel so good and then destroying that feeling by showing me its source. Your plan was brilliant, if diabolical.
I like your circuit board, and can't believe how close your macro lens lets you get to it. I'm so jealous of your macro I could spit. In fact, I am spitting. My monitor's a mess.
You know with all this talk of your magnificent macro lens, I was expecting to see a picture of a nanoarchaeum equitans, the smallest living organism known to man. As impressive as this photo is, I'm a little disappointed... ;-)
You know, I'm having some trouble remembering the stories myself. We might have to get together over a drink or two and make up some new stories to forget.
Ha! Perhaps you're working the poor thing too hard? Feed it some ice cream and it'll be happy. That always works with M and I think he's part computer.
I could've sworn I already responded to this once.. Anyway, I didn't make it, I just paid for it. :D It was made by a Finnish designer who only uses recycled stuff, and I just fell in love with it.
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Very futuristic, Ziva. But then you always were ahead of your time.
ReplyDeleteThe insides of electronics are under-appreciated.
ReplyDeleteDid you spill chocolate on that circuit board again?
ReplyDeleteI've worked on things like this for many years. They are artwork.
ReplyDeleteI like it.
Great shot and terrific idea for the prompt.
ReplyDeleteJust one question, is that corrosion around the edges, some kind of ooze, or a weird frame?
It looks like it may be melting away around the edges.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! That. Is. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteThis looks very familiar ;)
ReplyDeleteCircuit board art - gotta love it.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that shot.
ReplyDeleteAnd now I know why everybody is being so nice to me today. Thank you, Ziva, for making me feel so good and then destroying that feeling by showing me its source. Your plan was brilliant, if diabolical.
ReplyDeleteI like your circuit board, and can't believe how close your macro lens lets you get to it. I'm so jealous of your macro I could spit. In fact, I am spitting. My monitor's a mess.
Great photo. Looks like an overhead view of a city.
ReplyDeleteYou know with all this talk of your magnificent macro lens, I was expecting to see a picture of a nanoarchaeum equitans, the smallest living organism known to man. As impressive as this photo is, I'm a little disappointed... ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou're just trying to earn some punishment, aren't you?
ReplyDeleteIt does a little bit, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lauren. :)
ReplyDeleteTotally.
ReplyDeleteYes. Please. I've been very bad. :-)
ReplyDeleteHa! I wondered if you'd remember.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Meleah!
ReplyDeleteThings have a tendency to catch fire around me...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cheryl! It's actually an old circuit board that's shaped like a butterfly. I wear it as a necklace.
ReplyDeleteThey absolutely are. :)
ReplyDeleteYou know me, I just can't help it.
ReplyDeleteMuch like cat photos!
ReplyDeleteYep, but I can't remember the stories we made up around the mystery of the circuit board. I guess I must have been drunk. Again.
ReplyDeleteYes, you have... I'll be right there.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That's gorgeous. Please don't tell me you made this because I'm already blown away by all your other skills.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Mikey!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I'm having some trouble remembering the stories myself. We might have to get together over a drink or two and make up some new stories to forget.
ReplyDeleteHah! You can rest easy, I didn't make it. I just paid for it. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh yes, absolutely.
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome! It;s amazing how something so technical can look so beautiful. It's a piece of art!
ReplyDelete:-)
Traci
This is right up my street! 10/10
ReplyDeleteThanks, Janine!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Traci! :) I love the way it looks, too,
ReplyDeletexoxo
ReplyDeleteNever call me Mikey. Seriously, don't do that.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like my currently melting computer motherboard!
ReplyDeleteReally nicely done on this one, Ziva. I like it. Good choice with switching up colors, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, PJ, I'm glad you liked it. :)
ReplyDeleteSure thing, Mikey, won't happen again.
ReplyDeleteHa! Perhaps you're working the poor thing too hard? Feed it some ice cream and it'll be happy. That always works with M and I think he's part computer.
ReplyDeleteI could've sworn I already responded to this once.. Anyway, I didn't make it, I just paid for it. :D It was made by a Finnish designer who only uses recycled stuff, and I just fell in love with it.
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