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You take good photos!

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I was just looking at a very detailed image of a USB-C port (when I probably should have been working) and I noticed it wasn't a crop in of a bigger image, like most would do, it was a well-shot macro image. I looked at it full size on my monitor and was taken aback for a minute or so. I had a look at some other photos you took, and I like what I see, it's good stuff. Keep at it. PipitSweet16 (talk) 10:11, 4 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@PipitSweet16: Thank you for your kind words! The series of the MSI Bravo 17 (which the USB-C images are part of) were indeed a lot of work - yet, could still be better. I guess you are talking about File:MSI Bravo 17 (0017FK-007)-USB-C port PNr°0760.jpg. If you have not see it so far I want to point you to File:MSI Bravo 17 (0017FK-007)-USB-C port large FS PNr°0842.jpg which is created using focus stacking and is sharp from the front to the back.
I would like to take even more pictures of electronics, but I am limited to what I can get a grip on which is unfortunately not that much. I already tried to contact companies but I get no reply from them. (eg. I would really like to get a Steam Deck to make some HQ images - I sent a mail to Valve, but they didn't answer :-/ ). On the other hand not having an overwhelming amount of items is not that bad. File:AMD FS1 CPU Socket-top closed - with AMD A10-4600M (AM4600DEC44HJ) APU PNr°0810.jpg for example is another shot that I like a lot. It also took a lot of time to make (around 15 - 20 hours in GIMP just to remove the dust alone).
There is very little to no positive words you get back from Wikipedia. There is little to no appreciation of the money, gear and time you put into your work that everybody can use for free (many can't even be bothered to follow the very little restrictions of the licence). So your words are highly appreciated! Thank you very much for them :D
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