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VidCam Macros Series: 29 of 37

VidCam Macros Series: 30 of 37

VidCam Macros Series: 29 of 37

In my ongoing series in taking apart and photographing interesting objects, ($5000 VCRs, Film Cameras), I know take apart some 1970s 8mm video cameras. A Eumig 860 PMA and Chinon 60 SM XL (With Direct Sound!). And as usual I take love and care to take these apart, no breaking, no smashing. Like reverse engineering. Once again I've discovered some amazing beautiful components hidden with.

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Uploaded on Nov. 20, 2009
VidCam Macros Series: 30 of 37

In my ongoing series in taking apart and photographing interesting objects, ($5000 VCRs, Film Cameras), I know take apart some 1970s 8mm video cameras. A Eumig 860 PMA and Chinon 60 SM XL (With Direct Sound!). And as usual I take love and care to take these apart, no breaking, no smashing. Like reverse engineering. Once again I've discovered some amazing beautiful components hidden with.

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Uploaded on Nov. 20, 2009

VidCam Macros Series: 31 of 37

VidCam Macros Series: 32 of 37

VidCam Macros Series: 33 of 37

VidCam Macros Series: 31 of 37

In my ongoing series in taking apart and photographing interesting objects, ($5000 VCRs, Film Cameras), I know take apart some 1970s 8mm video cameras. A Eumig 860 PMA and Chinon 60 SM XL (With Direct Sound!). And as usual I take love and care to take these apart, no breaking, no smashing. Like reverse engineering. Once again I've discovered some amazing beautiful components hidden with

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Uploaded on Nov. 18, 2009
VidCam Macros Series: 32 of 37

In my ongoing series in taking apart and photographing interesting objects, ($5000 VCRs, Film Cameras), I know take apart some 1970s 8mm video cameras. A Eumig 860 PMA and Chinon 60 SM XL (With Direct Sound!). And as usual I take love and care to take these apart, no breaking, no smashing. Like reverse engineering. Once again I've discovered some amazing beautiful components hidden with.

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Uploaded on Nov. 17, 2009
VidCam Macros Series: 33 of 37

In my ongoing series in taking apart and photographing interesting objects, ($5000 VCRs, Film Cameras), I know take apart some 1970s 8mm video cameras. A Eumig 860 PMA and Chinon 60 SM XL (With Direct Sound!). And as usual I take love and care to take these apart, no breaking, no smashing. Like reverse engineering. Once again I've discovered some amazing beautiful components hidden with.

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Uploaded on Nov. 17, 2009

VidCam Macros Series: 34 of 37

VidCam Macros Series: 36 of 37

VidCam Macros Series: 37 of 37

VidCam Macros Series: 34 of 37

In my ongoing series in taking apart and photographing interesting objects, ($5000 VCRs, Film Cameras), I know take apart some 1970s 8mm video cameras. A Eumig 860 PMA and Chinon 60 SM XL (With Direct Sound!). And as usual I take love and care to take these apart, no breaking, no smashing. Like reverse engineering. Once again I've discovered some amazing beautiful components hidden with.

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Uploaded on Nov. 17, 2009
VidCam Macros Series: 36 of 37

In my ongoing series in taking apart and photographing interesting objects, ($5000 VCRs, Film Cameras), I know take apart some 1970s 8mm video cameras. A Eumig 860 PMA and Chinon 60 SM XL (With Direct Sound!). And as usual I take love and care to take these apart, no breaking, no smashing. Like reverse engineering. Once again I've discovered some amazing beautiful components hidden with.

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Uploaded on Nov. 17, 2009
VidCam Macros Series: 37 of 37

In my ongoing series in taking apart and photographing interesting objects, ($5000 VCRs, Film Cameras), I know take apart some 1970s 8mm video cameras. A Eumig 860 PMA and Chinon 60 SM XL (With Direct Sound!). And as usual I take love and care to take these apart, no breaking, no smashing. Like reverse engineering. Once again I've discovered some amazing beautiful components hidden with.

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Uploaded on Nov. 17, 2009

Light Pod Two

Light Pod One

Rusty Knob

Light Pod Two

A few months ago my neighbor gave me this really interesting looking light. I'm not sure where it's from but the light that shines on it sure does love to play with it's colors.

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Uploaded on Nov. 15, 2009
Light Pod One

A few months ago my neighbor gave me this really interesting looking light. I'm not sure where it's from but the light that shines on it sure does love to play with it's colors.

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Uploaded on Nov. 15, 2009
Rusty Knob

One day I close the wooden balcony screen door and I guess I forced it shut a little to hard and the door split open right where the hand was. The door knob just came right out of the door.

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Uploaded on Nov. 14, 2009

Broken Tea Cup

Broken Tea Pot

Caps

Broken Tea Cup

This was so interesting. In the space of two days a tea cup I use and a tea pot I use both broke. I've been using these for over 2 decades. These didn't fall on the floor to break. No. They just came apart. RIP.

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Uploaded on Nov. 13, 2009
Broken Tea Pot

This was so interesting. In the space of two days a tea cup I use and a tea pot I use both broke. I've been using these for over 2 decades. These didn't fall on the floor to break. No. They just came apart. RIP.

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Uploaded on Nov. 13, 2009
Caps

I played with these while on the phone for hours while talking to a friend, then I realized they look pretty cool when the groves are lined up.

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Uploaded on Nov. 12, 2009

Snipped Tiny Bulb

Smashed Bell Bulb

Line of Smashed

Snipped Tiny Bulb

Sometimes smashing just happens, even to the smallest of objects.

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Uploaded on Nov. 11, 2009
Smashed Bell Bulb

A nicely smashed glass bell. I love how the light works with the glass.

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Uploaded on Nov. 11, 2009
Line of Smashed

Taking a pile of smashed lens glass and making a nice little line. Full view highly recommend so you can see the tiny little specs of color.

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Uploaded on Nov. 10, 2009
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