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This is what they call a relational psychology test. The answers to these questions indicate relevance to values that you hold in your personal lives.

 

Let's get to it! Picture yourself walking through a beautiful forest. The sun is out, there's a perfect breeze. It's just beautiful.

 

Who are you walking with?

 

As you continue on in your walk through the forest, you come across an animal.

 

What kind of animal is it?

 

You come up to the animal.

 

What does the animal do?

 

You're walking deeper into the woods yet, and you come to a clearing. There's a house in the middle of the clearing.

 

How big is it? Is it fenced in or no?

 

You walk up to the door of the home and it's open a bit. You enter and see a table.

 

Describe what's on the table.

 

You finish looking around the house and leave out the back door. There's a huge lawn and in the center is a garden. In the garden, you find a cup.

 

What is the cup made out of? What do you do with the cup?

 

As you walk to the end of the garden, you find yourself at a body of water.

 

What kind of body of water is it? A lake? River? Pond?

 

You must cross this water in order to get home.

 

How wet do you get?

 

Ready for the answers?

 

The person you were walking with is the most important person in your life.

 

The size of the animal you come across is a representation of the size of your problems.

 

If your action was more severe, it means you tend to be more aggressive. If it was peaceful, then more passive.

 

The size of your home is representative of the size of your ambition.

 

If there was no fence around the home, it means you tend to be more open.

 

If what you saw on the table wasn't food, people, or flowers, it indicates some unhappiness.

 

How durable the cup you found was is representative of how strong your relationship is with the person in the first part of the story. What you do with it is representative of your attitude toward them.

 

The size of the body of water is related to the size of your sexual drive.

 

If you became very wet, it indicates that sex is important to you. If not very wet, it may mean it's less important.

Pictured are RAF recruits during their fitness test at the end of basic training...Sport develops both confidence and improves fitness whilst creating the opportunity to have a sense of belonging and make friends; all of which resound during Basic Recruit Training...The RAF is an agile force that demands high levels of physical robustness and readiness, fitness is heavily encouraged in the RAF.

 

Recruits will be expected to meet the RAF standard of fitness so that Physical Education Flight (PEd) can build on this to teach you to work effectively in tiring and stressful situations.

 

Fitness testing begins early in the selection process with the Pre-Joining Fitness Test (PJFT) and is regularly assessed with the RAF Fitness Test (RAFFT) which you will take on your Pre-Recruit Training Course (PRTC).

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just used a phone drawing app to make the effects but i need some advice here....so....yea....feel free to leave a comment!!!!!!!!

WWE super star Test in his final moments!

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This is the first picture taken with my new camera; the Canon 40D (Love it!)

 

Looking at some smoke pictures from other people got me inspired. This is my take on it.

I don't have an external flash, so it's kinda tricky getting enough light to hit the smoke. I ended up getting a construction light at Home Depot; 250W Halogen light on sale for $4! Still testing around how I could get better results. It's a ton of fun.

Testing the Canon EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM on the Canon EOS 5D Mark II at Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival. Love the color and contrast of the lens. The hybrid IS and AF works very well. Shot a series of closeups handheld and all came out sharp. Too bad the lens belong to a friend. I may need to go get one myself.

 

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GB Railfreight Class 92, 92 014 hauls a Caledonian Sleeper Mk5 test run south as 3Z11 Glasgow Central to London Euston through Acton Bridge.

 

Whilst there were some indications this would be a Load 15/16, there were only seven Mk5s in the consist behind 92014 - as was the case with the test runs the prior week. It was also the same short-formed "unit" of coaches, so at least some of them are getting some miles under their belts. The missing coach is believed to have wheelflats.

 

Rake was: 15006 / 15104 / 15203 / 15316 / 15324 / 15325 / 15329

(Missing coach: 15326)

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I did new tests:

www.photigy.com/best-focus-stacking-macro-rails-vs-focus-...

 

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This is a quick test to compare the results of two focus stacking approaches:

 

1.)

For this one, I did two shots and changed the focus between the shots.

First one: Focus on the front pin, second one: focus on the pin in the back.

Then I copied the (sharp) front pin near the pin in the back. One can easily see the large difference in size. If you want to do focus stacking this way, then it might work (the programs tolerate size up to some degree), or it might not.

 

2.)

For this one, I did two shots and changed the distance of the camera between the shots using a macro rail. One can easily see, that there is no difference in size. A good basis for focus stacking.

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So, a macro rail is a cheap gadget, but does a good job to provide a good basis for a stacking series for focus stacking.

 

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Tilo ~gallo~ Gockel, www.fotopraxis.net

 

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A modern day TV test pattern. Test patterns were first used to assist TV set owners with adjusting their sets, but today's are for studio use and are a rare sight over the air (a local station was airing this on an unused sub-channel until programming was added).

More tests today. I'm learning how to control very light values. But first I did a little ink test in the upper left to see if you get green when you mix yellow and black ink. Yes, you do if you are very fast and mix them while they are still wet. I used a yellow Micron pen and a black Zig pen.

 

My main test was to slowly build up dilute colors. I had burnt sienna in one Kuretake Mini waterbrush and cobalt in another. I applied a wash, waited for it to dry completely, and added another. I did this four times to create four increasingly darker values. You have to be very patient, but it works. I learned this method from a book called "The Wash Method of Handling Water Colour" by Frank Forrest Frederick published in 1908. I found it for free on Archive.org

 

archive.org/details/washmethodofhand00freduoft

 

Where you can download it as a PDF, ePub, or Kindle file.

 

Finally I tried to get the lightest value possible with a number of colors. I used a wet round brush to pick up a little dried tube paint. I then quickly dipped the brush in water, tapped the brush against the inside of my water container (to dislodge a little water) and then made a brush mark down the dry page. This deposits very little pigment and is a good way to make beautiful, light colors. I also tried lifting some color out with a thirsty brush (in the cadmium red/lemon yellow mix), and I tried adding a little more color on top of the wet first stroke (ultramarine and cobalt - bottom left).

The pathfinder (or test) backplane of the James Webb Space Telescope is shown here at NASA Johnson. It's secondary mirror boom was extended in prep for cryogenic tests in NASA Johnson's giant Chamber A. Mounted on the pathfinder are two test primary mirror segments, and at the end of that boom structure, a test secondary mirror.

 

Image credit: NASA/Desiree Stover

 

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Testing out lith-printing on paper. This is the best so far, still somewhat uneven but usable i think... Its an art that takes a time. to practice due to the fact that you have to pull the print out of the developer at the right time.

Developer kodak d8 diluted 1-4

About 2.5 stops overexposure (if i remember correctly).

Print from kiev 88 negative.

Band is Gete from Oslo.

  

Le test complet et des exemples de photos faites avec le Tamron 35-150 mm f/2.8-4 sur Nikon D850

Lufthansa Regional (CityLine) Embraer ERJ-190LR D-AECI Tauberbischofsheim is rotating on runway 18 in Frankfurt.

 

c/n 19000381 has had its first flight with the test registration PT-XNQ and was delivered to CityLine on 22.09.10.

 

The jet is powered by 2x General Electric CF34-10E5 turbofans and has a variable cabin layout with 100 Business and Economy Class seats.

 

This is flight LH936 to London (LCY).

 

Please join my Facebook fan page:

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...and there is a Plane Spotting group on Facebook you should visit:

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Flickr has done some major design changes (which I deeply regret). Are you missing collections in Flickr? Me, too!

But they are not lost, just hidden - you can go there by using one of the following links:

 

Special Aviation Photos

www.flickr.com/photos/thomasbecker/collections/7215762339...

 

Airlines of the World

www.flickr.com/photos/thomasbecker/collections/7215760571...

 

Aviation by Date

www.flickr.com/photos/thomasbecker/collections/7215760307...

 

Airline Alliances of the World

www.flickr.com/photos/thomasbecker/collections/7215762573...

Testing Nikon D610 , new york , D610

D7000 + Nikkor AF-S DX 18-105mm ED VR

@Nikon Digital Live 2010 Akihabara

 

I failed to focus a camera...and I'm badly done...sorry.

Test image with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and 12-50mm Lens.

 

50mm f8 0.5Sec ISO1600

Testing Oblivion House converted to Skyrim with new textures, now I need to add glow to the windows so shine at night

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.

Did some High ISO test today. Results are pretty impressive. Here are the Exif data.

 

1/15 sec

f/4

ISO-3200

 

Noise reduction in Camera is set to Standard. No post processing is done to the photo.

You may find a 100% cropped photo below.

 

Enjoy

With the wide availability of Covid-19 vaccines in Southern California, this Bus Test Express (Say that three times fast!) had no test-takers Wednesday afternoon while in the parking lot of a busy Montclair shopping center.

Test D800: Nikon 17-35 f/2.8D

Testing Nikon D610 , new york , D610

Testing Nikon D610 , new york , D610

37608 and 37609 2q88 Powerhall - Derby RTC Test train 22/08/2012,photographed at Woodacre near Garstang

Test av redningsvester til sjøredningskorps i Redningsselskapet.

 

Bildet viser oppdrift av Johan J. Petersen med 150 N,

Testing 550D with Helios 44-2

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