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This camera’s sensor has some seriously impressive dynamic range.

Another shot originally taken for the 'Technology' competition at Camera Club. Just CDs.

 

Today I am meeting up with my forum/flickr/facebook friend Sasastro. We shall be chatting, but of course also looking for decent images - the weather is on our side, with glorious spring sunshine. Hopefully, I'll have some pictures to show you at some point.

 

The Orwak 5070-HDC multiChamber baler is ideal for use when separating various materials for recycling or when compacting the same material, creating a more efficient handling and a neater environment. This one is at the Kent Recycling Center in Putnam County, Carmel,NY.

Nob Hill, San Francisco

Compact is a neat little studs up font. Basic, but gets the job done. Perfect for signing mosaics.

 

Try writing with the font or check the details on Swooshable.

Kinda presettish I guess, but I wanted something smaller and simpler.

 

pastie.org/pastes/1719440/text

 

Oh and the pasty just comes with the actual attachment

A Cattle Egret in flight at Cazan Lake, LA

 

600mm (300 + 2X TC handheld), 1/2500 sec, f/9, ISO 500

Ponder & Best's computer keeps very busy! This actually does seem to be a fresh design for 1969, reflecting P&B's increasing involvement in their Japanese suppliers' design process.

 

I'll leave it to you to evaluate how "compact" this lens actually is; but the 4.5-foot minimum focus is indeed a cut above the norm.

 

I got my own copy of this lens in one of those "whoops" eBay lowball-bid incidents. But it arrived with sticky aperture blades. While I did eventually succeed in cleaning and reassembling the lens, as I recall my wisdom from that experience was that opening from the back was a mistake (the click mechanism for the aperture ring has an incredibly tiny spring and ball bearing). Taking care to note the original orientations of threaded parts up front, it was much easier to extract and clean the aperture blades from that end (using lighter fluid).

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Sheepsfoot compactor, Cat D6 bulldozer and Vovo A30G dump truck.

For several years now the former Nine Acre and Twenty-one Acre quarry complex has been seasonally backfilled with clay overburden from the adjacent Mundays HIll Quarry.

The driver of the blue Ram I guess, supposedly, doesn't know what a compact car is. He parked his Ram right in the compact car spot, blocking any people form entering or exiting. This looks like a job for the Front Field Police Force.

Penelope Pitstop's Compact Pussycat from Wacky Races.

 

Goodwood Road Racing Club (GRRC) car display and open day at Goodwood House.

 

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No. 23 Max Noble.

Nankang Tyre BMW Compact Cup.

Cadwell Park.

A nice vintage Wadsworth compact shown in a 1951 magazine ad as a "Triplette". It measures 3 3/8" by 2 5/8" with a slant design from 5/8" to 3/8" at the front.

BMW Compact E36 in the Karussell

Concert Compact - Partia SOIMUL Gura Humorului - 13.02.2010

1st BMW Compact Meet

 

8 Favs.

Trash Compactor

Walmart Exclusive

Compact, lightweight construction goes hand in hand with a robust build on the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 7‑14mm 1:2.8 PRO lens. Its dust, splash & freeze‑proof performance makes this super‑wide‑angle zoom lens perfect for shooting even in severe environments ‑ giving you full mobility on all your assignments. It has also been specifically engineered to work with the OLYMPUS camera’s built‑in image stabilisation so you can capture sharp hand‑held nightscape shots. Regardless of your scene, you have excellent depictive power up to the very edges of the image thanks to the special ZUIKO set of internal lenses and ZERO coating for reduced ghosting and flaring.

Lake Bomoseen State Park

The Fujica Compact 35. This one doesn't seem to get too much attention among camera cultists, but it's a wonderful machine nonetheless.

 

IRG infrared.

 

Full spectrum camera with yellow filter. Edited in Lightroom, WavelenthPro and Gimp.

Beacon Hill Park Pond - Olympus Superzoom 160 Compact 35mm & Fuji ISO 200 Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.

I think this is a hoverfly (although I am teetering on soldier...I really need to work out the distinction...

 

I was wrong, it is Odontomyia - a soldier.

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