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My latest macro in the light box.     posted on 16th of may, 2008

Here is an example of my latest macro work using my home-made light box.

Lego Blocks.

Keychain.

More blocks.

 

More to come soon. Let me know what you think!


Tags: blocks box key light macro

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Comment by Sstedman on May 16, 2008
The keys were first rejected, then I cleaned up the picture, cropped the image down, cleaned up the white background, ran some filters to improve the image quality, and removed some speckles from the orange area. Then resubmitted it and it was accepted.
Comment by Rebeccaosborn on May 16, 2008
i like the keys the best. nice work!

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