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3Q36 with 37 219 at the head makes its way to Derby with the Network Rail Ultrasonic test train having traversed the Burton to Leicester line following recent engineering works along there.

Aquileia Museo Archeologico Nazionale

Here is the new v2 of the camo test! Upper body is the same on the right fig, but the legs have been re-decaled to suck less. The new sniper fig I just made today. I plan to add some tactical gear on both of these guys to finish them off.

 

Leave a comment telling me what you guys think :)

With the recent arrival of the first New Intercity Fleet (NIF) D sets, initial testing has now begun. SSR’s 44206 has been employed to haul NIF set D102 out to western Sydney for one of its nighttime testing sessions. The train is seen awaiting at Central just prior to its departure for the testing zone.

Taking a few test shots..never photographed with such a wide lens and a person subject

 

Model Ayla G

Nikon F100

Ai Nikkor 50mm F1.2S

Kodak Portra400

Testing Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless

"Evaluation test"

 

Meeting aérien "Air Legend" 2019 (Melun-Villaroche)

 

Website : www.fluidr.com/photos/pat21

 

www.flickriver.com/photos/pat21/sets/

 

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The reproduction, publication, modification, transmission or exploitation of any work contained here in for any use, personal or commercial, without my prior written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved."

This was a test build for a gearbox designed to replicate a realistic punching (or more accurately, swinging) motion. It's basically the child of the classic gear function and the bashing function. My only regret is that it leaves an unsightly gap on the sides, but I think it would look much better on the new SW torso.

  

A small test piece I created to test the slat deployment mechanism. The challenge was translating push-pull spanwise motion to chordwise motion. The solution was creating spanwise stip that pushes thin strips of paper along a curved (90º) paper track. The resulting mechanism makes for incredibly precise and synchronized motions across multiple slat tracks at the same time (=SUCCESS!)

 

Video: youtu.be/r6eOEEUbumc

Sign at Kvarnholmen jetty in Nacka Stockholm

 

Skylt vid Kvarnholmens brygga Nacka Stockholm

Victory Liner 27

 

Model: Hyundai Aero Space LS

Chassis: Hyundai KMJRJ18SP1C

Engine: Hyundai D6CA-38B POWERTEC

 

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*Note: I've done a little bit experimenting by putting high level darkening effect on the subject's background. Just testing my picture-editing abilities.

Whenever I exit my doctor's office this time of year, this is the view. Cell phone image.

Plum time. The first of a few more. This one is just to test the texture and colours a bit. I'm sure the next plums will look a bit better. They are still a lot of fun to draw.

 

Coloured pencils

CANON FL100/3.5

NR54 is seen here undertaking signal testing and commissioning at Table Top as the shadows of the day lengthen.

 

The loco has just departed the new Up Home Signal, EH6 towards Tynan Road.

 

The line on the right hand side is the new 3,200m arrival road for the Ettamogah Rail Hub.

 

Monday 15th March 2021.

Test I

  

Testing makeup layers for The Mesh Project head! (wearing Classic)

 

Credits:

 

- Electra hair by Lelutka

- Bianca skin by The Shops

- Maple eyes by The Skinnery

- Punk Couture eyeshadows by Shakeup! (NOT available yet as applier!)

- Shimmer Lipgloss by Shakeup! (NOT available yet as applier!)

I got a wooden doll pattern and decided to make a test doll. I really like how she turned out. I altered the design a bit. More photos to come!

 

She's a mini version about 8" tall, the full version is about 18". I'm in the process of making 3 more and getting into wood carving.

 

Pattern was taken from a McCall's doll from the 1800's?

Here's a pic from a fellow flicker member's page: www.flickr.com/photos/malphi/2193526996/in/set-7215760371...

Test image taken using one of my oldest lenses for the Fuji X mount, the 18mm f/2.

Test av oppblåsbar vest med Anne Kristiansen og Webjørn Knudsen Knutsen.

Artikkel i "Trygg på sjøen" 1-2008.

Test Shot on Canon 24mm f/1.4 L II

 

24mm Wan Swee!

Monroe Models

Photographer: Juan Sanchez Castillo

Stylism: Javier Navia

En-route, pantograph down, The 1Q03 0932 Leicester L.I.P. to Leicester L.I.P. at Wistow

Testing Nikon D610 , new york , D610

Testing new Samyang 14mm/2.8 ED IF UMC.

Package came in just this morning.

 

I just took few shots with it and I can tell you one thing - this lens is craaaazy ;)

 

Worth every penny.

 

EDIT: One thing I noticed about this lens - its very hard to focus when you have a standard focusing screen (5d) - Live View comes in handy.

If you have a canon camera maybe its a good idea to buy Samyang with Nikon mount with focus confirmation and use an adapter.

 

www.stupidcolors.com

 

First tests for Mohawk Show Certificates

New Sony A7 R Test Photos of Bikini Swimsuit Model Goddess! Carl Zeiss Sony Sonnar T* FE 35mm f/2.8 ZA Lens finished in Lightroom 5.3 ! Was using the B+W 49mm Kaesemann Circular Polarizer MRC Filter on bright, sunny day. Check out the low glare off the rocks and water and the bright blue sky! Super sharp images and crystal-clear pictures!

 

Here's some video shot at the same time as stills: youtu.be/Y7gq_gCk0jE

www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiOMrZIEzg8

 

Join my youtube channel for goddess video shot @ the same time as the stills with the Sony A7 !

 

www.youtube.com/user/bikiniswimsuitmodels

 

Beautiful swimsuit bikini model goddess on a beautiful December Malibu afternoon! Shot it yesterday. :) Love, love, love the new Sony A7 R!

 

Was a fun test shoot. Many, many more to come!

 

All the best on your Epic Hero's Journey from Johnny Ranger McCoy!

 

Modeling the black & gold "Gold 45 Revolver" Gold'N'Virtue swimsuits with the main equation to Moving Dimensions Theory on the swimsuits: dx4/dt=ic. Yes I have a Ph.D. in physics! :) You can read more about my research and Hero's Journey Physics here:

herosjourneyphysics.wordpress.com/ MDT PROOF#2: Einstein (1912 Man. on Rel.) and Minkowski wrote x4=ict. Ergo dx4/dt=ic--the foundational equation of all time and motion which is on all the shirts and swimsuits. Every photon that hits my Nikon D800e's sensor does it by surfing the fourth expanding dimension, which is moving at c relative to the three spatial dimensions, or dx4/dt=ic!

 

Best on your hero's journey from Johnny Ranger McCoy! :)

 

Falling in love with the full frame 36 megapixel e mount Sony A7R!

Test de prise de vue à faible vitesse et à main levée

 

Shooting test at low speed and at hand held.

 

f/11 - 1/50 - 800 ISO

Testing, Testing, ... BANG!!!

  

Nondestructive testing

  

Nondestructive testing or Non-destructive testing (NDT) is a wide group of analysis techniques used in science and industry to evaluate the properties of a material, component or system without causing damage.[1] The terms Nondestructive examination (NDE), Nondestructive inspection (NDI), and Nondestructive evaluation (NDE) are also commonly used to describe this technology.[2] Because NDT does not permanently alter the article being inspected, it is a highly valuable technique that can save both money and time in product evaluation, troubleshooting, and research. Common NDT methods include ultrasonic, magnetic-particle, liquid penetrant, radiographic, remote visual inspection (RVI), eddy-current testing,[1] and low coherence interferometry.[3][4] NDT is commonly used in forensic engineering, mechanical engineering, petroleum engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, systems engineering, aeronautical engineering, medicine, and art.[1] Innovations in the field of nondestructive testing have had a profound impact on medical imaging, including on echocardiography, medical ultrasonography, and digital radiography.

  

Methods[edit]

 

NDT methods may rely upon use of electromagnetic radiation, sound, and inherent properties of materials to examine samples. This includes some kinds of microscopy to examine external surfaces in detail, although sample preparation techniques for metallography, optical microscopy and electron microscopy are generally destructive as the surfaces must be made smooth through polishing or the sample must be electron transparent in thickness. The inside of a sample can be examined with penetrating radiation, such as X-rays, neutrons or terahertz radiation. Sound waves are utilized in the case of ultrasonic testing. Contrast between a defect and the bulk of the sample may be enhanced for visual examination by the unaided eye by using liquids to penetrate fatigue cracks. One method (liquid penetrant testing) involves using dyes, fluorescent or non-fluorescent, in fluids for non-magnetic materials, usually metals. Another commonly used NDT method used on ferrous materials involves the application of fine iron particles (either liquid or dry dust) that are applied to a part while it is in an externally magnetized state (magnetic-particle testing). The particles will be attracted to leakage fields within the test object, and form on the objects surface. Magnetic particle testing can reveal surface & some sub-surface defects within the part. Thermoelectric effect (or use of the Seebeck effect) uses thermal properties of an alloy to quickly and easily characterize many alloys. The chemical test, or chemical spot test method, utilizes application of sensitive chemicals that can indicate the presence of individual alloying elements. Electrochemical methods, such as electrochemical fatigue crack sensors, utilize the tendency of metal structural material to oxidize readily in order to detect progressive damage.

 

Analyzing and documenting a non-destructive failure mode can also be accomplished using a high-speed camera recording continuously (movie-loop) until the failure is detected. Detecting the failure can be accomplished using a sound detector or stress gauge which produces a signal to trigger the high-speed camera. These high-speed cameras have advanced recording modes to capture some non-destructive failures.[5] After the failure the high-speed camera will stop recording. The capture images can be played back in slow motion showing precisely what happen before, during and after the non-destructive event, image by image.

  

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nondestructive_testing

Test shoot with a potential new model at TCPG (Twin Cities Photo Group) studios in the lovely Midway section between St. Paul and Minneapolis.

Not much to say that hasn't already been said, just some cool pearly test parts.

 

If anyone wants to swap colors, let me know.

 

I'll have more in depth comparison photos uploaded to TQE in the coming days.

You can try, if you want

 

Vera - Cecilia (2008)

this is an old pic... just wanted to test the power of cleavage and whipped cream as a means to getting views...

Camera: Olympus XA

Film: Kodak Double X (5222)

Developer: Kodak HC-110 (1+49, 12 mins) Development details on FilmDev

Scanner: Epson 4180

In the viewfinder, both flowers were in focus but not on the image. What's up with that?

 

View On Black

second shot focusing @ about 12" 200mm with a small bit of warming with my newly purchased Nikkor 200-500mm lens

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