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Coin Detail (II.)

It's fun playing with a digital microscope! The beaten and nicked surface of coins offer an unusual story of the way money travels through myriads of hands...
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It's fun playing with a digital microscope! The beaten and nicked surface of coins offer an unusual story of the way money travels through myriads of hands, pockets and purses.
Get yourself a digital microscope for some rainy afternoon tabletop photography. It will set you back small, like maybe $20 or so - but it will open yet another world!
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conradbernadel
 
conradbernadel July 07, 2022
Great details
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conradbernadel August 13, 2022
Thank you for participating in my first game on extreme macro. The image displayed in game was made with a macro lens + a close-up of 500 + the addition of 3 kenko extension ring Kenko KE090000 Extension tube : a.co/d/hlj32UZ Canon Close-Up Lens 500d 58 mm a.co/d/hj3mc65
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LookSee August 13, 2022
Nice! I have Olympus TG-2 which has "normal" macro, extra Macro (bordering on Micro), but this was photographed with a "pocket microscope", a cheap digital thingy which I've had for a while to review. Not great resolution, but still usable.
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