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NS 5281 pulls west on the Nofolk Southern Lurgan Branch near Mount Holly Springs, PA after switching directions. NS 93M ran with two GP38-2's as it ran DOTX 218 back and forth during track testing. The Federal Railroad Administration car is based at the Ensco rail facility near Chambersburg and is used by the FRA's Office of Research and Development.
800002 departs from platform 1 of London Paddington leading 800001 with wheels squealing sounding to me not unlike a Pacer 142 going round a corner.
According to Realtime Trains the route and timings were;
North Pole Iep Depot........2049.............2113.....................24L
Ladbroke Grove.................2052............2117.....................25L
London Paddington .........2055/2103..2122/2130 3/4..27L
Ladbroke Grove.................2107..............2136....................29L
Old Oak Common East.....2108..............2137 1/4..............29L
Old Oak Common West...2108 1/2.......2137 3/4.............29L
Friars Junction....................2108 1/2.......2138....................29L
Acton West..........................2110...............2139....................29L
Hanwell Bridge Loop........2111 1/2.........2141.....................29L
Southall East Junction......2112...............2141 1/2..............29L
Southall [STL]......................2112...............2142 1/4.............30L
Southall West Junction....2112 1/2........2142 1/4.............29L
Hayes & Harlington ..........2113...............2143 1/2..............30L
Heathrow Airport Jn..........2113...............2144.....................31L
Slough [SLO].......................2118...............2147 1/2..............29L
Maidenhead [MAI].............2121...............2150 1/2.............29L
Twyford [TWY]....................2124..............2153 1/2.............29L
Kennet Bridge Junction...2128..............2156 1/2.............28L
Reading [RDG]....................2129 1/2.......2157 1/2..............28L
Reading High Level Jn.....2130..............2158....................28L
Goring & Streatley ............2134 1/2.......2205 1/2.............31L
Moreton Cutting.................2138 1/2.......2211 1/4..............32L
Didcot East Junction.........2139 1/2.......2212 1/4.............33L
Didcot Parkway [DID]........2139 1/2.......2214 3/4.............35L
Foxhall Junction.................2140..............2216 3/4............37L
Milton Junction...................2140 1/2.......2218 1/2.............38L
Steventon............................2141...............2220 1/4............39L
Wantage Road....................2143..............2223 3/4...........40L
Challow................................2145..............2226....................41L
Uffington (Oxfordshire)......2146..............2228...................42L
Swindon [SWI].....................2153..............2242...................49L
A test shot done of Kina (renamed Gwendolyn Giang),that's why her hair is Blah. I wasn't planning on posting this; but the angles and little editing I did came out waayy too well not to.
Another test piece I made to verify my flaperon design/parts. Looks good to me!
Check this video to see how it articulates: www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3yOOp4FlAI
Had to get a haircut since I keep testing lights on myself and uploading the pics. I really like how the light turned out on this one. Taking pics at midnight again and editing until 3am.
Let me know what you think of the lighting and editing.
Nikon D5000
Lens: AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8
Lighting: Promaster 16" beauty dish with promaster 7500EDF flash for main light. A bare blue gelled flash camera left and back. Another flash gelled purple shot through an umbrella camera right and in front of subject.
Post Processing done in Lightroom 4/Photoshop CS6
I put the LRAD on the HUMVEE & it seems fit on it... should I make a kits include the Avenger & LRAD?
As part of our Wonderbot project, I am building a small puppet theater in my studio, to experiment with poetic robots and interactive storytelling. Before building out a permanent framework, I am testing a few ideas, to best combine physical objects with digital images and sounds. In this test, the projector is pointing down from the ceiling so that characters can stand in front of the projected image without blocking it. With the projector about five feet away from the back wall, it can beam a backdrop that’s about 4 feet wide by 3 feet high.
We are creating a short story around Violet and Indigo, two ‘wonder ducks’ created by Natalina, which we’ve turned into 'poetic robots’. We’re now starting to write a loose script to guide their interactions, with dialog, music, sound effects, props and backdrops. We hope this fairy tale will inspire which features to give these duckbots (e.g.: respond to each other’s calls, approach or avoid one another). Our goal is to capture the best scenes on video and edit it all together into a compelling story at the end of this project. I can’t wait to see how far we can go with this.
To track our progress, bookmark our Wonderbots photo album: bit.ly/wonderbot-photos
I was torn between two titles - Testing Waters and Tasting the Water. Decided to keep the former - It looks like the pelican is testing the waters for the fish. But no, no fish caught here - I would have remembered and got proof of it. I like the way the bird has created the pattern in the water - there are no ripples whatsoever in front of the bird.
Name : Spot-billed Pelican
Scientific Name : Pelecanus philippensis
Shot at Lalbagh, Bangalore.
A couple of days more, and it will be a year since I took up photography seriously, a.k.a, picked up my dSLR - the Canon EOS 350D. It is serving me very well. Taking up photography seriously is another things that changed my course of life - I've met a lot of wonderful people, and my perception of the world will never be the same again. I was also able to pursue something that I deeply loved - nature - through this.
Take a look at my journey - Click here - This has some of the first photographs that I shot at my friend's apartment after I bought the camera - when I had no ideas on how to use it. :-)
Le test complet du tout premier objectif Tamron pour Nikon hybride en monture Z native, avec une plage focale 70-300 mm qui n'existe pas dans la gamme NIKKOR Z
It's no big secret, that I am a huge fan of the Canon Macrophoto 35mm f/3.5 lens, so in lack of anything better to do, I decided to put it up for another test.This time it is up against a microscope objective, a Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 5X/0.14.
Now, this test is not exactly scientific, as I had to change the setting in between the two shots. The bellows is sitting a little lower than the camera on the focusing rail so I had to adjust, thus the lighting and the angle is not 100% the same in the two pictures. Furthermore there are 61 frames in the Mitu stack, and only 46 in the Canon stack!
The test is done at 2.5 times magnification, which is just about as low as you can go with the MP35 on a bellows at shortest extension, and the Mitu is mounted on a 100mm short tele acting as a tube lens.
A thing to consider is the effective aperture in which these lenses are operating.
The MP35, shot at nominal f/4, is an effective f/14 and the Mitu/100mm combo is around f/9-f/10. This gives the Mitu the edge regarding resolution. This was also noticeable when I changed the setting between the two sets, as the flash units has to be moved a little away for the Mitu shot.
Now, it seems to me, that these are both great lenses and really, this test might seem a little redundant, as they are used in quite different ways. The Mitu is an infinite microscope objective requiring a tube lens to work, and the MP35 is a "normal" macro lens working on its own, albeit a dedicated bellows lens.
Most people use the microscope objectives strictly for studio work, and that is my intention too, but I thought it would be interesting to see if the MP35 would hold up to this challenge.
On the other hand, the MP35 will be my go to lens for field work in the +2x magnification range in the coming season.
Anyway I think it's safe to say, by looking at these 100% crops, that both lenses are performing well, and more significantly, that the MP35 is a brilliant lens to take out in the field, knowing that it's hard to beat even with a Mitutoyo, which is widely regarded as a top performer. Of course the Mitu is resolving a little more detail, but in practical use, if one is not pixel peeping, the MP35 will be great!
In the comment field below the full size originals can be seen.
46/61 exposures stacked in Zerene Stacker, only PMAX. No additional post processing.
1/200 sec, ISO200, 2.5:1
Lid by two flash units at 1/64 power (left) and 1/128 power (right) which were diffused by copy paper.
Olympus OM-D E-M5, Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 5x/0.14 on Olympus OM 100mm f/2.8 as tube lens.
Canon Macrophoto 35mm f/2.8 on Olympus OM bellows.
Eurostar Test Train.
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Six 4TC vehicles were formed into a test train in 1990 to enable testing of third rail pick-ups to be used by the Eurostar Class 373 EMUs. .
The formation was two DTSOs, three TFKs and a TBSK, combined with a Class 73 loco 73205 "London Chamber of Commerce" and an Experimental Driving Brake Van, formed from a Class 33 loco, 33115.
Greeted someone in black&white, and showed gratitude in the white!
The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard. - Steven Wright
Testez les photos ! J'ai salué quelqu'un en noir et blanc et j'ai montré ma gratitude en blanc !
Le problème avec le pool génétique est qu'il n'y a pas de sauveteur. - Steven Wright
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The beautiful model Caprea holds the new Sony A7sII - photo taken hand-held with my Sony NEX-7 with the 24mm Zeiss f1.8 lens at f2.8 and 1/50th; ISO 1600
A7sII Video Overheating Test with Caprea: www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSvM_JpVBTk
July 2017: I was testing a new lens by the lake early one morning and snapped this duck. Despite the lack of focus, the softness and flare I really like this one.
Test Shot with the Summicron
Leica M9
Summicron 50mm f/2 Ver 4
ISO 400 f / 2.8 1/60 sec
After two test shot of the Cron, I sold the Zeiss
Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm/f2 ZM is still a wonder lens, is extremely sharp and compact, BUT
you can see it for yourself why I pick the Summicron at the end of the day.
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Les photos en pleine définition
testing a roll of off brand film for a friend of mine.
nikon f100 nikkor 50 f/1.4
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