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20-JAN-2004

20.01.2004

The local builder's merchant were selling these PZ2 screwdriver tips by the buckload, well actually twenty five at a time, in a dinky see through box. I had to buy some even though there's like a lifetime's supply here, was there another reason for the purchase...?? LOL!! You bet there was!!

Canon EOS 10D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
1/200s f/20.0 at 100.0mm iso800 with Flash full exif

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Elizabeth Glass23-Jan-2004 19:13
Ooooh, I want this lens. Very nice macro. I love the silver screw placed apart. Very creative.
Guest 23-Jan-2004 09:10
absolutely great photo
Guest 23-Jan-2004 01:47
I wondered why you'd got all the same ones... Very nice details!
Guest 22-Jan-2004 20:27
Interesting shot, Ian - I like the muted tones in this, and the choice of screw: was it to demonstrate bit size or to add some contrast?!!
brother_mark22-Jan-2004 04:33
This is great! Great idea, excellent execution, funny.
Guest 21-Jan-2004 21:29
This sort of juxtaposition is what makes the mundane interesting. I’m rethinking a few ideas now. Thanks for the image and wake up call.
Ray :)21-Jan-2004 19:34
Are you sure these aren't bullets?!?
Really, Ian, a technically fine image - well done!
John Buffin21-Jan-2004 05:56
Well done! Great composition here.
Great idea for a shot too!
Jill20-Jan-2004 21:36
All those drill bits for one screw?

Fun well captured image.
Pall Gudjonsson20-Jan-2004 21:35
Great idea - and an excellent job - this particular glass on your 10D works wonders in the hands of a competent user !
Linda Alstead20-Jan-2004 20:08
What an excellent photo - oh and the subject matter? I'ma girl who loves a power tool!
Guest 20-Jan-2004 19:25
LOL this is very cool idea. I love the tonal range and composition. Hey, how do you get your exif info in your jpg files? I currently use Photoshop CS. I process the RAW file, and save my 16bit TIF, then save as smaller jpg. Within the jpg I see my exif info still (I use save as, rather than save for web). but outside of PS (or other apps like canon file viewer) I cannot see my exif info. Any advice?
Guest 20-Jan-2004 19:01
This is cool!! Really like it -- angela :)
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