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Gabriella Carta
{K:22879} 12/10/2004
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great work, excellent!
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Bruce Elliott
{K:2434} 12/6/2004
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Nice Macro, detail and clarity. I hope never to see my harddrive that close up!!! Good shot.
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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 12/5/2004
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I understand your predicament now, Nick. Best regards and better luck next time, Rafi
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Nikolai Pozdniakov
{K:611} 12/5/2004
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Rafi, As relatively new person to photography I welcome all critics. I especially would like to hear how I could have made picture better instead of hearing that a picture was good. If somebody doesn?t like my photo, they should say what they think the problems is.
I wanted to try smaller aperture but like I wrote in comment above, I damaged hard drive head when I was trying to clean dust off. So my shooting session was cut short.
Thanks for your comment and you can address me as Nick
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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 12/4/2004
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This is our first meeting on the pages of "Usefilm", Mr. Pozdniakov and you already showed me what my computer looks like from the inside. I would have chosen a smaller apperture if I were you and got the whole photo in focus. I dare critique your photo because I hope that you accept my critique the same way I accepted yours: a way to make better photos. You commented on several of my photos, some better and some not so good, but you are welcome to pay further visits to my portfolio and read my bio. Best regards, Dr. Rafael (Rafi for future communications) springmann
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David Firth
{K:786} 12/1/2004
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What a kind offer, thanks Nikolai, I would love a copy. email me at butters_rules@dodo.com.au , and in return, would be happy to let you have one of mine. Regards Dave
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Graham Mulrooney
{K:15728} 12/1/2004
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Good engineering type image. Great the way the focal point is on the heads. The sepia toning works well. Hope you didn't lose any images. Regards, Graham. PS thanks for your comments on my Donnington Castle.
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Nikolai Pozdniakov
{K:611} 11/30/2004
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I would be glad to post more pictures for you but trying to remove dust from platters I accidentaly bent hard drive head. I was using a lens brush but the head was gentle that it bent anyway.
So... I'm done taking pictures of that hard drive and I'm waiting for another one to crush. (hopefully not in my computer)
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Nikolai Pozdniakov
{K:611} 11/30/2004
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You are right, for a computer geek it is one of the most beautifull things. Who else can admire the beauty and the craftsmanship of such item? No one.
If anyone wants full resolution image I'll be happy to email you raw image so you could hang it on the wall. :)
(and yes, I am a computer geek)
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José Vasconcelos Dias
{K:9341} 11/30/2004
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Very nice macro. Regards
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David Firth
{K:786} 11/30/2004
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This is the kind of thing that the geeks I work with, myself included, would love to have up on the wall (I work in IT, and this is the equivilant of a centrefold). Seriously, though, great macro shot, excellent detail and given how reflective these things are,good gob on the lighting. :)
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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 11/30/2004
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looks like a teeny tiny record player, awesome detail..sorry about the loss.
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Ana Martins
{K:5643} 11/30/2004
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Thanks for showing this Nikolai! I had no idea how a hard drive looks :) Regards, Ana
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Ameed El-Ghoul
{K:42215} 11/30/2004
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LoL, i would try reformatting it first and reinstall the operating system :) But i see you got a bad sector in here :) nice composition and great tones, and btw, some people cry allot for broken HDD :) Regards,
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