How are you managing with the Covid-19 pandemic?

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Well, in post #8 I posted a few figures. It's now 10 days later,
UK has gone from 422 deaths to 4,313. ~ 10 fold
US from 784 to 8,454. ~ 10 fold
The World 19 thousand to 65 thousand.
Other European countries slightly better Spain 2,600 to 12,000 ~ 4 fold. Italy about 2½ fold.

A friend of mine posted this elsewhere,

And Australia has gone from 11 to 34. With a lot of luck and a good wind Australia may have avoided the catastrophic numbers seen elsewhere.
However, how we get out of this lockdown without a huge resurgence I've no idea.

Time will still tell.

Mike.
 

Except that would require a macro lens as well, or an extension tube at least, which I don't have and cant afford at the moment. I have been using an 18-200mm lens and I can get to about 50cm of the subject whilst still having a "useful" depth of field.

A couple of examples of my lockdown work...
 
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Can't get worse than this Lamao! Praying for everyone to get well soon.
 
Well still working from home, had a trip last week back to work to drop off what I'd done, and collect a load more work. I've got a full 500m drum of that cable in the picture to cut to lengths, and 67 of the boxes in the picture to build up - only 67 because that's all the batteries we had in stock, I've already built a load more PCB's waiting for batteries. I've still got various other stuff to build as well, and this should also give me the time to work on a new project that we've never had time to do so far.

Perhaps I'm a bit dumb?, but I've only just noticed the cable has the length printed on it, showing how much is left on the drum (283m left at the moment), only been using this cable for 2+ years, and never noticed before

 
Some good advice from Nissan bu5 applies to all brands...

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If you are sheltering in place right now, that may mean your Nissan vehicle is, too. Be prepared to hit the road when you are ready with some simple tips you can use to help maintain your vehicle’s health while it’s parked.

KEEP THE CHARGE
Start your vehicle at least once a week, and drive it long enough that it reaches operating temperature (check your Owner's Manual for details). Driving periodically will help maintain the battery's charge.

TOP OFF THE TANK
Fill the tank with gas if you expect the vehicle to be parked for a month or longer. This will help prevent moisture from accumulating inside the fuel tank, which could lead to poor operation.

CHECK TIRES AND FLUIDS
Use a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of your tires — the correct pressures can be found in your Owner's Manual. Then, open the hood and refer to your Owner’s Manual on how to check your vehicle's fluid levels.

ROLL IT
To avoid flat spots in your tires, be sure to move your vehicle from time to time so that the full weight of your vehicle is dispersed evenly over time.
 
I also love macro photography.

In the attached photo, the bee stung me.
You know that bees die after stinging, so I decided to make good use of my pain. Waited until the bee gave up the ghost, and posed it with a strawberry.
 
I also love macro photography.

In the attached photo, the bee stung me.
You know that bees die after stinging, so I decided to make good use of my pain. Waited until the bee gave up the ghost, and posed it with a strawberry.View attachment 125132

Nice, have you tried adding magnifying glass in the light path. I had one photo where I could see little hairs on (near?) the seed.
 
I also love macro photography.

In the attached photo, the bee stung me.
You know that bees die after stinging, so I decided to make good use of my pain. Waited until the bee gave up the ghost, and posed it with a strawberry.View attachment 125132


Unbelievable.. this is the first time I see a bee this much closer. It's a nice idea and good advice. Never go down upon your pain. use it for a better thing.
 
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