“ Always in motion ”
This is an image of the movement of a 3D printer print head. When getting very close there are gaps showing up in the support members of the print, also the roughness of the details is apparent. Lighting is a single LED goose neck desk lamp aimed at the print from camera left.
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Photo Location: Home studio
  • Shawna Woods Edited a month ago

    Wow Richard this is pretty cool, neat subject for your shot this week!

    Wow Richard this is pretty cool, neat subject for your shot this week!

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  • Karin Lindmark Edited 2 months ago

    Those machines are amazing great catch of one in action

    Those machines are amazing great catch of one in action

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  • Teri Byrdic Edited 2 months ago

    I am still in the dark and can't figure how a 3D printer works. I have seen some awesome things made. Neat!

    I am still in the dark and can't figure how a 3D printer works. I have seen some awesome things made. Neat!

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  • Margaret West Edited 2 months ago

    A little confusing to me but I've never seen a 3D printer. Thanks for explaining

    A little confusing to me but I've never seen a 3D printer. Thanks for explaining

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