Macro Electronics Photography

I’m building an arcade cabinet based on the MAME emulator. While making it I have been taking photos to document the progress, and while in the middle of trying to fix yet another PC problem I started noticing interesting shapes on the PC electronics.

Here is a closeup macro shot of the underside of a PC’s motherboard. The dots are where the PCI slots poke through the circuit board. I like the way the camera’s lens distorts the regimented lines of dots into something quite abstract. And sometimes the unfamiliar takes on a familiar twist, as is shown by this collection of surface mount resistors that bear some resemblance to a small housing estate or village.

Macro shots don’t have to be just about insects, carpets and flowers :)

This is an edited repost based on a post I made on my main blog.

About James

I'm just a person who likes writing software in their spare time. I'm not an "indie games developer" and am not trying to escape my day job and live in the happy world of games dev. I'm more like one of those people that used to write games in their spare time in the 80s. My stuff would be PD or Shareware if this were the 80s or 90s. It's good to comment on the posts in here :)
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