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Trying to establish a little bit photography as a hobby I tried out the macro mode on my camera. Think I will do some more in the future. Got some lenses too.

 

Brause Schulfeder and J.Herbin "Poussiére De Lune"

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J. Herbins "Ambre De Birmanie" written with Lamy AL-Star, Feder M

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v443/astronymus/Fountainpennetwork/20160622180408-160aa5af-me1_zpsw0ey9zsm.jpg

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took these shots today with my iphone 7plus and a "moment" macro attachment.

 

a pilot "two cranes" maki-e in non-macro mode:

 

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and then

 

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here's a sheaffer royal selangor pen in pewter (as an asian, i love anything bamboo):

 

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and an onoto heritage pen, showing harry simpole's hallmark on the silver filigree cap:

 

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took these shots today with my iphone 7plus and a "moment" macro attachment.

 

a pilot "two cranes" maki-e in non-macro mode:

 

37080274832_6365fb0d73_c.jpg

 

and then

 

36854054180_84f7ced335_c.jpg

 

37109589951_71336696f9_c.jpg

 

here's a sheaffer royal selangor pen in pewter (as an asian, i love anything bamboo):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and an onoto heritage pen, showing harry simpole's hallmark on the silver filigree cap:

 

 

 

37109942031_c3d08167e0_c.jpg

 

 

 

My those are great closeups! Could you tell me more about your technique? Sorry to resurrect this thread.

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Don't be, it's open for everyone. Seems I have to post mine again...
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hi--no great secret, really, just an iphone, a macro attachment, good lighting, and a steady hand ;)

 

 

My those are great closeups! Could you tell me more about your technique? Sorry to resurrect this thread.

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Trying to establish a little bit photography as a hobby I tried out the macro mode on my camera. Think I will do some more in the future. Got some lenses too.

 

Brause Schulfeder and J.Herbin "Poussiére De Lune"

fpn_1573470021__schulfeder-brause-jherbi

 

J. Herbins "Ambre De Birmanie" written with Lamy AL-Star, Feder M

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