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This is the model almost completely reassembled, with the tail installed. When building this model I worried that it might be tail-heavy. Thanks to the weight of the battery box and me being able to mount the motor for the tilting mechanism relatively far forward, it's actually stable. And there's even room for a minifig pilot in the cockpit. The real aircraft carrier two crew members, but the width of minifigures means that on this scale (1/40), chosen such that the model looks OK with the figures standing next to it, there's not enough space inside. The single figure does sit off-centre though, to suggest that there is space for a second figure.
A removable panel just behind the cockpit provides access to the on/off switch of the Bluetooth controller.
An experimental shot for college, like?
I achieved this look by firstly shooting in RAW; then, in Photoshop, I altered the image qualities to achieve the highest contrast possible before increasing the exposure heavily.
August 1997 and AD Class Alexander Setanta/DAF SB220 AD24 is seen in an experimental livery which thankfully was never adapted
Straight out of the camera experimental combo of indoor light painting via a digital light wand and a LED, then a lens cap followed by some ten stopper assisted shonky camera rotation outside in the yard.
Trying out timelapse photography on the fireworks tonight. All went well before the fireworks started by setting the camera to shutter priority, as soon as fireworks started however different aperture compensation has made some images way darker than the other ones - that's what's causing the flickering. Will try the manual mode next time to see if I can get better results, stay tuned!
Soundtrack: "Capture the Flag - by Broken Social Scene"
This is what you get when you shoot a roll red scale and decide to correct colors in the direction of... abnormality? ca. 2016 or so.
Nikon EM / I forget what lens / Svema Red Scale ASA25
Hudson Valley, NY
Cubism of a spider's web shot from different foci, zoom levels, angles, and proximities. Image is made of about 20 photos and 10-20 more copies made using the marquee selection tool that I arranged and blended in PS. I then imported the image into LR and made several global edits including increasing clarity, tinting the image slightly green to match the greenish tree background, increasing exposure slightly, bringing up shadows, decreasing blacks, and decreasing highlights.
camera toss - barrel roll with the lens pointing straight up at neon sign - No Photoshop manipulations.
"Experiment time" 😆
So I had a bag of King Arthur's 00 Neapolitan Pizza Flour. I used this a few months ago and I didn't like it. Come to find out that the protein in it is 8.5%, way too low for Neapolitan pizza. 00 flour for pizza should be around 10-15% according to pizzaiolos.
Well I thought I'd fix this by combining it with some bread flour. Didn't have enough. Then all purpose flour. All from King Arthur. I think if I did my calculations correctly I should have increased it to ~11%. But
I've heard using Manitoba flour gets you a better more elastic dough. That flour is usually 14-15%. So I added vital wheat gluten to increas the strength and to get a better stretch.
Well let me tell you, this experiment sucked. All that wheat gluten made it difficult to knead. 30 minutes in the kitchen aid. 10 minute rest. 10 minutes in the kitchen aid. Then I kneaded for 1 hour by hand (slap and fold technique) because the kitchen aid got too hot and I started smelling smoke.
I added enough gluten to increase it by ~4%. Also added malt powder to get a brown crust since this will be made in the oven. I think next time I'l just buy Manitoba flour, that much wheat gluten made this flour unbearable to work with.
Dough balls are both 280g. With 6 more fermenting for the rest of the week.
Me and Fellwalker1 in free fall anything goes mode, put your sunglasses on lol.
Exposure 210
Aperture f/8.0
Focal Length 18 mm
ISO Speed 100
Experimenting with Hoya Pop Colour filters & multiple exposures of the waterfall feature at the front of Star City in Sydney. Also experimented with a small depth of field.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.
I have joined a group to add a photo a week - this week's theme is "experimental". I have been reading about zooming whilst using a low shutter speed and this is what I came up with. It is our regular Magpie visitor sitting on a pot plant in our garden. This is a lot more difficult than I imagined and only these two photos were okay out of about ten that I took.
At moment, i try to learn a little bit more to work with photoshop by my self. This is one of my "experiments" with it. If you have some ideas, what i can make better, what i did wrong or any other helpfull points... please tell me. Iam ready to learn. Thank you so much and have all a happy sunday