MATRIXSYNTH: Andromeda hard at work, makin' me money


Sunday, June 24, 2007

Andromeda hard at work, makin' me money


Via Paul Sop aka Doktor Future:
"Here's a nice shot of my Andy. In the background is part of Plexus's old modular which I bought off him (way cool BTW) and some giant headphones."

6 comments:

  1. This shot reminds me of tilt shift photography. Kinda makes everything look like miniature models.

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  2. i've got a mac like that. i got it a few months ago. friday night i left it to sleep for a while and it fizzled and popped. i looked over and embers where falling out of it all over my desk. beware style over physics, don't leave it on for long periods. it will probably be a month before i see it again.

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  3. That's what I call "narrow depth of field."

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  4. Shot used 85mm Canon 1.8 lens at F2.0 ISO 3200 for 1/60th (hand held).

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  5. I figured as much.

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  6. Is it really making money? That's almost like magic. Like the proverbial tree...

    oh, and as for convoythecat's comment - that's a bummer. But it sounds crazy - I've had many, many Macs and never trouble like that. I leave them on for extended periods all the time (like all night, and often). I know it's maybe not the best idea, but none have ever just spontaneously combusted. Maybe you got a bunk battery.

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