Thursday, January 17, 2008

"Hemangioma"

This was another "first attempt" in the macro scene. The image is of epidermis on the posterior 3rd phalange. I used the PB-6 and PB-5 Bellows and two extension tubes. In all, there was 470 mm of extension and an 85mm lens, creating roughly a 10:1 ratio. The red granules in the skin are hemangioma, or marks caused by blood vessels close to the skin. I used Speedotrons pumped to F/64

Nikon D200
ISO:100
F/16 @ 1/125th
85mm lens with 470mm of extension

5 comments:

Melisa Ann said...

Great image. I like that you have jumped ahead so fast. I look forward to seeing what else you to do in this class.

lwelch.photo said...

Ive never wanted to see Jessie this close!
Good job getting texture without too much contrast that close.

mattbell said...

holy crap.

Jessey Dearing said...

you are officially a biology geek...let's get dollar burgers again...and take off the damn word verification for posting comments, it's so annoying

Lanham said...

Nice work. Are those hairs, I guess?