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San Josef Bay in Cape Scott Provincial Park - 11 (of 12) - Contax T2 Compact with Carl Zeiss 1:2.8 f=38 mm T* and Fuji ISO 200 Superia Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
1963 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200, as seen street parked in my neighborhood. This car was a compact for it's day, but by comparison, look at the midsized, grey Chevrolet Malibu behind it, and at the white Toyota Corolla.
Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois.
On Broadway, just south of Granville.
Sunday, October 25, 2009.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_house
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Date: Taken on May 2, 2011 at 7.01pm CEST
Exif data
Camera Nikon D90
Exposure 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture f/8.0
Focal Length 50 mm
ISO Speed 280
Exposure Bias -1/3 EV
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Don't like doing this. The mercury and the phosphors are not good.
So its not a good picture because I only had one try.
A yellow rubber ball going fast hitting a compact fluorescent bulb.
Breaking it into smaller pieces.
Cheers.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandugo
The Sandugo was a blood compact, performed in the island of Bohol in the Philippines, between the Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna the chieftain of Bohol on March 16, 1565, to seal their friendship as part of the tribal tradition. This is considered as the first treaty of friendship between the Spaniards and Filipinos. "Sandugo" is a Visayan word which means "one blood".
The Sandugo is depicted in both the provincial flag and the official seal of the government in Bohol. It also features the image of the blood compact. The top of the seal explains the history behind the Sandugo event that occurred in Bohol, the fleet and the location where the Spaniards anchored and the place where the treaty was conducted which was dated on March 16, 1565
Calum King (45) Graham Robertson (63) and Michael Courts (75) seen in the early rounds of the 2015 Scottish BMW Compact Cup, at Knockhill Racing Circuit.
Frame :*CRUST BIKES* evasion
Headset :*CHRIS KING* nothreadset
Front Wheel :*VELOCITY* blunt ss rim × *SON NABENDYNAMO* SON 28
Rear Wheel :*VELOCITY* blunt ss rim × *CHRIS KING* R45 disc road hub
Tire:*ULTRADYNAMICO* rose JFF tire
Chainring:*BLUE LUG* fat slim chainring
Stem :*PAUL* boxcar stem
Handlebar :*NITTO* for shred bar
Brakes :*PAUL* klamper disc calliper
Brake Levers :*PAUL* love lever compact
Seat Post :*NITTO* S65
Grip :*OURY* mountain grip
Head Light :*SINEWAVE* cycle beacon
Here is another version of Brooks' BCKK.
Next to the BCKK other components of this rig are:
- Ricoh GR digital
- Prinzler's 433TxRx
- GentSwitches and a Gent1V5
- BW video link
- Breuer 360 servo
- Ricoh CA-1 remote cable
The customer wanted an electronic shutter release but the Ricoh has no IR-sensor nor a switchable input. But a remote control cable is an accessory. This unit has a lot of electronics inside and is powered by its own 1.5 V AAA battery.
I modified this Ricoh part by taking out its internals and have it triggered by the 433TxRx remote control through 2 electronic switches.
To get rid of the 1.5 V battery a 4.8 to 1.5 V converter was added. All these parts are in the black box that is fitted on the tilt frame behind the camera.
The client wanted to have the rig to fit in a very strong and watertight Storm Case iM2075. This required a very compact version of the BCKK and so some tricks had to come in:
- the legs were shortened by 6 cm.
- the tilt axis is moved upwards by mounting the tilt servo upside down and drilling an extra hole in the left leg of the main frame.
- this caused contact between the black box and the pan servo. This problem was solved by adding two 5 mm spacers between the main frame and the gear bracket. Now the top of this bracket is at the same level as the battery pack.
Every time I build a BCKK I'm surprised by its possiblities.
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.
25 watt amplifier for 23cm band
with temperature warning output and circulator
28 volt 2 amps.
case is 110mm x 60mm
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.
Recycle your old/used batteries & CFLs (Compact Fluorescents) at IKEA! CFLs have mercury gas in them.
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.
A simpel 300W studio flash with a softbox was placed to the right. It points slighty upward and away from the background. The distance to the hand is minimal (less then a feet). The flash was triggered with an on-camera 430 EX that was equipped with a cardboard snoot. The directed light from the Speedlite created a nice diffuse reflection on the charcoal-colored plastic background. Skin tone corrections and dust cleanup were made in PS CS3.
Rechts vom Bild ist ein Studioblitz mit Softbox (300W, maximale Leistung). Dieser leuchtet leicht in Richtung Kamera nach oben, damit der Hinter- und Untergrund in Dunkelheit und Unschärfe versinkt. Hier fiel es mir schwer einen Kompromiss aus störendem Streulicht und richtiger Lichtgestaltung zu finden. Als Hintergrund hab ich eine ca. 50x50cm große und dunkle Kunststoffplatte verwendet. Den Studioblitz habe ich über einen Speedlite 430 EX mit einem Karton-Snoot auf der Kamera ausgelöst. Am Ende standen dann noch Farbkorrekturen (Hauttöne), Tonwertanpassungen und das Entfernen von Staub und Kratzern in PS CS3.