Moto-Macro

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I finally got a decent lighting setup for shooting macro. It's pretty fun to look at trashed engine parts at 1:1 magnification. These are the first shots with the new gear.

Shrinking it down to fit in the forums doesn't do the pictures justice. Once I get this setup figured out I'll post some full size, full res images on my website.

In the meantime here is an exhaust rocker from a CRF250 that had an been run almost completely out of oil. The first pic is a resized 1:1 shot, the second shot is a 100% crop of the same image.
 

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ChopperDave

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What kinda oil restriction, Rich?
 

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Dave - I went back through my notes. It wasn't a restriction , it was a CRF250 that was run with little to no oil left in it. The damage was much less than I would have guessed.
 

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Thats not bad at all for no oil! Great pics, BTW.
 

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The crank we pulled out of it looked really good. We replaced it , but I was shocked at how well it held up. I think it might have been a case of the rider changing the oil but not filling it back up afterwards. So the only oil was the little left in the sump after a change, and the oil still trapped in the filter. Pretty impressive really. I'll check and see if Eric remembers the exact stroy behind this.

Now that I have some really good macro photo gear I'll be posting a lot more CSI type photos with the stories behind them. I think it should help folks learn how to avoid some of the 2-stroke and 4-stroke maintenance pitfalls.
 

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I'm using a Nikon D200 body, with a 60mm f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor lens, and the Nikon R1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System. It's pretty sweet :)

The funny part is that shot isn't as clear as it could be because I didn't have time to set up the tripod and did it handheld, which is a bad idea at this magnification level. I have a focusing rail coming for it so I can get really sharp images with perfect focus. I'll set it up on the tripod and post some better shots this weekend.

Here's what the rig looks like :

 

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Very nice... Looks like the rig they use on CSI-NY... I hate that show by the way.... mostly because they use that camera for shots that aren't closeup... and never as bright as you'd expect with that flash...
 

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IndyYZ85 said:
Very nice... Looks like the rig they use on CSI-NY... I hate that show by the way..

I've never seen it. :whoa: That's how I can afford this stuff, no cable and a 17 year old TV I never really watch so it doesn't wear out. ;)
 

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Interesting photo work.


Where?
 

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Rich Rohrich said:
I've never seen it. :whoa: That's how I can afford this stuff, no cable and a 17 year old TV I never really watch so it doesn't wear out. ;)
That and he has his own world of crime just walking out his back door at night :nener:
 

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oldguy said:
That and he has his own world of crime just walking out his back door at night :nener:

Yeah but at least I don't live in Madison with a bunch of unwashed hippies wearing hemp shirts. :nener:
 

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Since when are hemp shirts bad? (they go so nicely with the mullet!)
 
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