Rorschach test in macro

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Rorschach test in macro

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Grasshopper's ovipositor at ~ 6.75x

Mitutoyo 10x/Raynox 250, Nikon D7200, FO LED light, PMax/DMap

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Stereo

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Wow... That is an awesome stereo.

As far as the test... I think I see a cowboy being swallowed by Jaba the Hut.

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Great detail in the larger file Saul, glad I clicked the link :)

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BugEZ wrote:Wow... That is an awesome stereo.

As far as the test... I think I see a cowboy being swallowed by Jaba the Hut.

Keith
Thanks Keith !
Hmm, interesting... :)
My first impression after seeing the stacking result - version of Up! , but instead grandpa - dwarf troll with hairy socks going up ...

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RobertOToole wrote:Great detail in the larger file Saul, glad I clicked the link :)
Robert, thank you !
I messed up something with the optical setup (out of alignment ?)

Right side , PMax

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So right side was fixed in the PS using bits and pieces of the left side.

BTW, what was your first impression seeing this thing ? :lol:
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I get that kind of thing all the time and I wonder if its some of the adapters being out a couple of microns.

At first side I thought this might be some kind of worm or caterpillar head!

:-)

Robert

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