Sep 7, 2011

Arduino in HighDef Macro Pictures


Today I was having fun with a MacroLenses and decided to take some pictures of my Arduino Uno board, I got quite happy with the results that I am using them as wallpaper, and I decided to share with you.

You can find the original file ≈ 15mb, also 1920×1200, 1680×1050 and 1280×800.

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[Original] [1920x1200] [1680x1050] [1280x800]

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[Original] [1920x1200] [1680x1050] [1280x800]

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[Original] [1920x1200] [1680x1050] [1280x800]

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[Original] [1920x1200] [1680x1050] [1280x800]

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[Original] [1920x1200] [1680x1050] [1280x800]

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[Original] [1920x1200] [1680x1050] [1280x800]

What do you think?

9 Comments

  • [...] of photographs, [Daniel] wrote in to share some macro pictures he took of an Arduino. They’re sure to be of interest to those readers who love everything [...]

  • [...] of photographs, [Daniel] wrote in to share some macro pictures he took of an Arduino. They’re sure to be of interest to those readers who love everything [...]

  • Thank you! I’ve been looking for a cool electronics desktop background, and the Atmel chip and the caps fit the bill. Awesome!

  • Hey, nice pictures. I was once looking for nice Arduino pictures and I ended up taking my own. What cam and lens where you using?

    Regs,
    Joe

  • pretty neat, super nerd so i love it

  • [...] of photographs, [Daniel] wrote in to share some macro pictures he took of an Arduino. They’re sure to be of interest to those readers who love everything [...]

  • [...] of photographs, [Daniel] wrote in to share some macro pictures he took of an Arduino. They’re sure to be of interest to those readers who love everything [...]

  • Love it! I’d recommend a can of can of “duster”, and an automotive paint “tack rag” to get rid of dust before hand if you want. It’ll get rid of most all dust.

  • At those resolutions the reset switch looks like a gumdrop…very nice. You don’t happen to have a Teensy 2.0++ board, do you?

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