Gruene, Texas; July 27, 2007
Seen inside the A.C. Gruene Mercantile antique shop--these letters were used as part of an old printing press. Wanted to see how the super macro setting on the S3 would handle this in available light.
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* Roman Rivera * [deleted] 71 months ago | reply
Excelente imagen....
jmtimages 71 months ago | reply
gracias, Roman!
Koshyk 71 months ago | reply
Very interesting macro. I like the surface texture showing up on the typface!
*pele* - no me pidan que mire fotos 71 months ago | reply
it worked fine I think. :-)
jmtimages 71 months ago | reply
@Koshyk: Thanks! I'm thankful the lens was able to pick up that texture.
@Graciela: Yeah, I think so too! Thanks sooo much as always! : )
tomalu 71 months ago | reply
Love this shot.......
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SJKen 71 months ago | reply
Cool.. very historical .
lynnieb [deleted] 71 months ago | reply
Looks great and what a neat subject.
annpar 71 months ago | reply
What a cool shot!
jmtimages 71 months ago | reply
@tomalu: thanks!
@Ken: you're right, it does have a historical look to it...thanks!
@Linda: Thank you again! It's certainly a different subject to capture.
@Ann: Aww, thanks! Would love to see your version of this.... ; )
Toxic Cherry Girl 71 months ago | reply
I spent probably 20 minutes going through that exact box looking to find the 9 letters for my married name. I finally gave up. Great macro shot!
jmtimages 71 months ago | reply
LOL---great story! Sorry you couldn't find all the letters you needed though.... Thank you! : )