Andrew Carstensen  


Reflecting Conductor  by Andrew Carstensen

November 2024 - Reflecting Conductor

November 2024 - Andrew Carstensen

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Information:

Camera: Fujifilm XE-3
Shutter Speed: 1/25
F Stop: F2.4
ISO 1000
Editing Software: Luminar Neo
Tripod: No

This conductor’s pin reflects nicely on a cast iron table. I cleaned the table and pin before and was surprised by the amount of dust that showed up in the picture. It’s probably a static buildup although I didn’t see dust when taking the pic.





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5 comments posted




Chuck Carstensen   Chuck Carstensen
(Groups 50 & 92)
Amazing that this is so sharp with hand held 1/25. Good work!
  Posted: 11/17/2024 17:32:22



Cindy Lynch   Cindy Lynch
So sharp with excellent focus and clarity. The reflection helps ground the pin. Well captured.   Posted: 11/19/2024 16:16:46



Jessica Manelis   Jessica Manelis
I agree with everyone's comments. I think it is a fun image. I like the bright colors and the reflection works well.   Posted: 11/22/2024 00:15:26



Bob Crocker   Bob Crocker
Nice macro image. Good clarity and color and just enough reflection to add depth and interest. I always enjoy seeing a touch of RR history. Well done.
(dust, the bain of macro photographers everywhere.... <;-)   Posted: 11/22/2024 21:11:40



Tom McCreary   Tom McCreary
The sharpness and lighting on the pin are very good, and the muted reflection adds a lot to the image. I like that the pin is at a slight angle as that adds a lot in interest to the image. It is a great looking pin, and you photographed it very well.   Posted: 11/23/2024 18:47:32