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can't rmbr who took this pic. it was a test to see if the pillow we had wld look convincing as a pregnant belly. what do u think?
somebody pls enlighten me as to y this snapshot is the most viewed pic in my stream. i am completely baffled.
First shot with the 'nifty fifty'. Also because I really ought to put up a nice one of my lovely and wonderful Tracy because she puts up with me. Goodness knows why when I post hairy spider pictures with comments about her legs.
Lotus F745 BNG:
Tax Status: Unlicensed
Expiry Date: 01/03/1991
Registration Date: 01/03/1989
Panther G846 WEV:
Tax Status: Unlicensed
Expiry Date: 01/08/1991
Registration Date: 01/08/1989
This poor little wallet is going to have a hard life. I want to test my wallets to the extreme, so I have made this mini wallet. So far, this wallet is going to be;
put in a washing machine
put in a tumble dryer
put in a dish washer
ran over
thrown into traffic
frozen
stood on
sat on
fed to a cow
put in an oven
pulled apart
left outside over night
Can you think of any more?
Maybe it needs a name too.
Test the new Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 Di VC USD Zoom Lens at 200mm F2.8 wide open. It is sharp with details. The colors and contrast are nice. Smooth bokeh at 200mm. I will test it for night shot to see if it can produce the same type star burst as the Nikon 80-200mm F2.8 AFD lens.
In my opinion with this Tamron SP 70-200mm F2.8 lens that is sharp wide open, good result with VC. The best part is the price for this lens. totally worth of that you pay for it. The Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 II is bit more too much IMO.
Test Track is a high-thrill attraction at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, sponsored by General Motors The ride is a simulated excursion through the rigorous testing procedures that General Motors uses to evaluate its vehicles, culminating in a high-speed drive around the exterior of the attraction.
Test Track opened to the public on December 19, 1998 after a long delay due to problems revealed during testing and changes to the ride design. It had many opening dates that it missed, such as May 1997 and August 1998. It replaced the World of Motion, though it uses the same ride building. It did not receive its official grand opening until March 17, 1999.
Guests ride in futuristic "test vehicles" in a GM "testing facility" and are taken through a series of assessments to illustrate how automobile prototype evaluations are conducted. The highlight of the attraction is a speed trial on a track around the exterior of the Test Track building at a top speed of 65 miles per hour (104.6 km/h) on a 50-degree banked curve, making it the fastest Disney theme park attraction ever built, next to California Screamin', Rock 'n' Roller Coaster and Tokyo DisneySea's Journey to the Center of the Earth (which uses an improved version of Test Track's ride system).
The ride remains powered up 20 or more hours a day, due to lengthy start up times and nightly maintenance.
Test Track
Walt Disney World EPCOT Orlando Fl.
Test-Shot primer intento
500 imágenes 10s de exposicion cada 20s
Editado en GIMP + Startrails v2 plugin (100% Software Libre)
Ver video en: www.flickr.com/photos/el_nando/8169643596
DECEMBER 27, 2007 -- SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA, USA -- Barbie, 48, of , El Segundo, California (USA) -- PHOTO BY JASON STAHL
Strobist: Canon 430EX; camera left; about 60 degrees; 105mm; 1/64 with a gobo attempting to block spill from the background; about 4 feet from subject. Canon EOS 30D; 1/60; f2.8; 40mm; 2 feet from subject. See setup. Learn how to light at Strobist.
This device tests the various PC boards throughout the train. It doesn't tell them what's wrong -- just says that it's not working properly.
I've been testing Zephyr, the new clear from Double Helix. I love it, its so clean and clear with no scumming or smearing, but I noticed that it resists etching.
In this bead I (badly) encased CIM mermaid with Effetre 006, then added a murrini and encased that with a dome of Zephyr. The 006 has etched to a frosty matt finish, but the Zephyr is still perfectly clear.
Interesting ....
Test sharpness sigma16mm f1.4
only f1.4
Тест sigma 16mm f1.4 (резкость на f1.4) panasonic Gh5 / Test sigma 16mm f1.4 (sharpness on f1.4) panasonic Gh5
И так sigma 16\1.4
Светосильная и достаточно большая линза, как по размеру, так и по весу.
Отличная резкость на 1,4 я бы сказал, что шарпить не надо.
Читать полностью
и скачать исходники RAW
www.luts.top/test-sigma-16mm-sharpness-f1-4/
Test sigma 16mm f1.4 (sharpness on f1.4) panasonic Gh5 / Test sigma 16mm f1.4 (sharpness on f1.4) panasonic Gh5
And so sigma 16 \ 1.4
A high-apertured and fairly large lens, both in size and weight.
Excellent sharpness at 1.4, I would say that there is no need to sharps.
Read completely
and download the RAW source
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - JULY 04: Sports Scientist Jamie Hartley (L-R) runs a beep test with Newcastle players Shane Ferguson, Gael Bigirimana, Haris Vuckic, Lubomir Satka, Adam Armstrong, REmy Streete and Sammy Ameobi during a Newcastle United First Team Fitness Testing at the Newcastle United Training Centre on July 04, 2014, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images)
Uploaded on 05-26-2019
Yesterday's posted photo was stuck in virtual world with only 16 views for the entire day. Comment and faves weren't showing correctly from as much as I could figured out. This is a test photo to see if this one does better...
Ahh, Flickr, faves and comments aren't showing up and view count seems to be off. Keep working.
Having my annual blood test and is it honestly so wrong that watching the needle and the tube and the all the tubes for the blood is more exciting than actually waiting for test results? I don't know, something about needles, it works for me. BTW, the nurse taking my blood said LOTS of people take pictures like i did, so I don't feel like the words biggest freak!
Bilde tatt i forbindelse med test av redningsflåte, EPIRB og PLB (nødpeilesendere) i Stavern med redningsskøyta "Askerbæringen". Testen ble gjennomført sammen med båtmagasinene "Båtliv" og "Seilas".
ISO 1600, f2.2, 1/80, 50 mm, manual white balance
with Nikkor 50 mm f/1.4 lens
no image processing. picture directly out of cam!
I wrote an article about the long term test. Please check here for German speakers: www.doreen.es/2009/07/04/test-der-grose-erfahrungsbericht...
and here for my short test: www.doreen.es/2008/09/09/nikon-d90-test/
Ok this is Don Kelley - right away when I saw him I knew he was not from Little Rock.
I was right he is from the mountains of Gettysburg, PA. I asked him what he was doing here and he said that his girlfriends sisters husband went to Afghanistan and that they came down here to keep her company. He told me he didn't care much for the city life and preferred the mountains. I totally understand - he also told me that at one point he took up a 5 month internship on a 1500 acre goat farm were part of his duties included cutting cedar trees and tending to the farm. Currently he is a line cook for the club "the Rev Room". He's been with his girlfriend Bekah for 3 years and they have a 2 year old son named Lyric. I thought that was cool - he told me that he was pretty artistic , did dance for 12 years specifically ballet and he has since taken up playing hand drums. I found this very interesting and I asked him what else he did as a hobby, he loves to cook and also does a bit of wood carving. I doubt he stays in Little Rock for long...he doesn't have a car and walks to work each day.
Thank you for being my 11th stranger in my project. When I asked him if I could take his picture he didn't hesitate and said sure, as I was taking test shots and testing the ambient light I asked his name and said, "take my picture first that way I'm a stranger when you take it" I thought that was clever...I'm glad to say we are no longer strangers and it was a pleasure to talk to you Don. Thanks for the portrait.
For this shot I used the rogue flash bender, it was held by his girlfriend, about 7-10 inches from his face. I am able to use it in ETTL mode with my MINI and FLEX, then stopped it down a stop with the AC3 controller. Having an assistant is really nice, thanks Bekah.
This picture is #011 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page