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Yes, it was a 4 inch wafer !An old Rockwell International wafer - most likely a modem chip on an early process (few metal layers in this process). there are a few good ones (no dot from the tester) as well as the parametric test die. Was this a four inch wafer?
Don
SO nice to look at..This image is the +1 stop capture from a set of 3 exposure bracketed images. Normally, I would use the 'properly' exposed file, but I liked the brightness in this one. It was made with a new to me old film lens that just arrived yesterday.
Arca Swiss Rm3di + Hasselblad CFV 100C + Apo Symmar 100mm f5.6 (single image about 15mm camera fall)
2024-02-23-B00780 by Warren Diggles, on Flickr
... first class work Mr Diggles!!!This image is the +1 stop capture from a set of 3 exposure bracketed images. Normally, I would use the 'properly' exposed file, but I liked the brightness in this one. It was made with a new to me old film lens that just arrived yesterday.
Arca Swiss Rm3di + Hasselblad CFV 100C + Apo Symmar 100mm f5.6 (single image about 15mm camera fall)
2024-02-23-B00780 by Warren Diggles, on Flickr
Thank you for your kind words and appreciation for my work. I'm glad you enjoy it.I love your work. It really speaks to me.
Thank you, Stanley!Such a great capture!!
stanley
The second oneHere are a couple more images from the industrial park.
Arca Swiss Rm3di + Hasselblad CFV 100C + Rodenstock Digaron 50R (the 50HR was a bit too wide so I had to crop to taste)
2024-02-25-B00826 by Warren Diggles, on Flickr
You know it! When I took up digital photography after a hiatus from shooting 4x5, I was over the moon when I read a Tim Parkin article on On Landscape where he described tilt-shift adapters. When my friend Jeffrey put me on to digital view cameras, I was able to get back everything I lost in the way of movements when I stopped using 4x5s.