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Aug 8, 2014 13:55:09   #
Lighting
 
Before I reveal the identity of this object, perhaps you would enjoy taking a guess.


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Aug 8, 2014 13:59:41   #
KevinBridges Loc: Old Orchard Beach, Maine
 
Back bone out of something.

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Aug 8, 2014 16:41:20   #
tinusbum Loc: east texas
 
fish backbone,great shot

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Aug 8, 2014 18:21:42   #
martinfisherphoto Loc: Lake Placid Florida
 
I'll second that
tinusbum wrote:
fish backbone,great shot

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Aug 8, 2014 21:52:09   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
Ichthyological vertebrae. Beautifully illuminated.

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Aug 8, 2014 23:16:34   #
Macronaut Loc: Redondo Beach,Ca.
 
I also agree, fish vertebrae. And a very nice capture :thumbup:

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Aug 9, 2014 00:26:41   #
A-PeeR Loc: Houston, Texas
 
Nice subject Lighting...

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Aug 9, 2014 09:22:48   #
Yooper 2 Loc: Ironwood, MI
 
Very interesting and thought provoking.

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Aug 9, 2014 10:44:44   #
LoneRangeFinder Loc: Left field
 
Nice. Agree with the fishbone guesses. I enjoy your exploration of "found objects".

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Aug 9, 2014 11:02:43   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
I am guessing a very well photographed vertabrae from a fish. I believe the genus, Icthus No Longer Swimmus. I could be mistaken though.
With my tongue out of my cheek I really like the picture. I don't think you could get much sharper. The detail and lighting are wonderful.

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Aug 9, 2014 12:14:50   #
riverlass Loc: northern California
 
dennis2146 wrote:
I am guessing a very well photographed vertabrae from a fish. I believe the genus, Icthus No Longer Swimmus. I could be mistaken though.
"Icthus No Longer Swimmus." Too funny. (I love this bunch of folks on the macro forum.)
The image is wonderful.

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Aug 9, 2014 13:42:36   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
dennis2146 wrote:
I am guessing a very well photographed vertebrae from a fish. I believe the genus, Icthus No Longer Swimmus.
Got a laugh out of me! Who knew a Marine could be funny!

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Aug 9, 2014 14:09:24   #
Lighting
 
Once upon a time, long, long ago in a land far, far away, I discovered this rare item. Since I’m new to UHH I will follow the helpful linguistic format established by dennis2146. I will present the scientific name by using the Patagonian language, Cannedus Cookedus Pinkus Salmonus Chickenus Ofus Theus Seaus Bottomus Shelfus.
I appreciate all of your comments and your accurate guesses at identifying this Salmonus vertebrae.
Now, during the long harsh winter season, when no flowers or Insectus are to be found , you can continue your photographic journey by purchasing a large can of Salmonus and pick out the bones and photographic them.
The lighting used consisted 2 LED searchlights (one above with diffuser one at the front )and a reflector. 17 stacked images 2x with MPE-65.

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Aug 9, 2014 14:15:15   #
Lighting
 
This mixed lighting photo reveals that most of the vertebrae have sockets for rib attachment whereas the first photo has a monolithic vertebrae.


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Aug 9, 2014 14:27:04   #
riverlass Loc: northern California
 
Lighting wrote:
This mixed lighting photo reveals that most of the vertebrae have sockets for rib attachment whereas the first photo has a monolithic vertebrae.
This image is more beautiful than the first one. Real cool stuff.

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