Congratulations to Rogelio for his 1st place in this competition.
And also to other members of the forum represented in this years winners.
Goes to show... if you really enjoy photographs taken though a microscope, photomacrography.net is a place you want to visit regularly!
Nikon Small World 2014
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- Charles Krebs
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Charles
I doubt that without your generous sharing of your knowledge, gathered via trial and error.
Very few of the succecessful photos taken at this forum, would be able to be taken due to lack of technical knowledge previously, unknown to them.
This forum is driven by people like you.
It's the reason I joined.
I doubt that without your generous sharing of your knowledge, gathered via trial and error.
Very few of the succecessful photos taken at this forum, would be able to be taken due to lack of technical knowledge previously, unknown to them.
This forum is driven by people like you.
It's the reason I joined.
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Congratulations indeed to our Rogelio Moreno for his first-place win.
And congratulations also to our PMN forum member Noah Fram-Schwartz for his third-place win.
Great work, gents!
As usual, members of our community are well-represented among the honorees. In addition to the fellows named above, PMN members receiving honors include (at least):
Again, congrats!
--Chris
--Edited to add missing name. (Thanks, Saul!)
And congratulations also to our PMN forum member Noah Fram-Schwartz for his third-place win.
Great work, gents!
As usual, members of our community are well-represented among the honorees. In addition to the fellows named above, PMN members receiving honors include (at least):
- Charles Krebs
Frederic Labaune
Anatoly Mikhaltsov
Waldo Nell
Again, congrats!
--Chris
--Edited to add missing name. (Thanks, Saul!)
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WOW!!!
Members of this forum have basically shown "This is how it should be done" regarding Photomicrography .
There is something soothing in the thought that 'I don't NEED to travel far'.
In regards to getting the correct information to get great results.
Members of this forum have basically shown "This is how it should be done" regarding Photomicrography .
There is something soothing in the thought that 'I don't NEED to travel far'.
In regards to getting the correct information to get great results.
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Re: Nikon Small World 2014
Without a shadow of a doubt. My congratulations to everyone, great work!Charles Krebs wrote:Goes to show... if you really enjoy photographs taken though a microscope, photomacrography.net is a place you want to visit regularly!
My extreme-macro.co.uk site, a learning site. Your comments and input there would be gratefully appreciated.
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