Found these at the SAR show in Phoenix last December.
These were fired from Aircraft mounted guns.
The one on the left is a nose-fuzed point-detonating high explosive.
The round on the right is a solid projectile tracer.
Chapstick in center for scale.
These were fired from Aircraft mounted guns.
The one on the left is a nose-fuzed point-detonating high explosive.
The round on the right is a solid projectile tracer.
Chapstick in center for scale.
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You have a great collection. My macro photos turn out much better when I take them in direct sunlight with the camera on a tripod. Most point and shoot cameras have a menu where you can set the camera to "aperture priority" or "macro". Give it a try; depth of field is much greater with a smaller F number and bright light.
You can get what you need used on eBay for about $25-35. I'd be delighted to provide advice when you go shopping. In the mean time, shooting macro photos in direct sunlight (using a tripod if you have one or a pile of books) will probably help a lot. You have got so much really cool stuff that my aerospace weapons physicist instincts want to see clearly!
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