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I am pretty happy with the finished bag. Next one I will be adding some zippered pockets,just didn't have any zips in coordinating colors.
Giedo van der Garde, Caterham F1, Young Driver Test, 2012, Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi. ©Frits van Eldik
Nicholas Latifi (CDN) Williams Racing FW43.
Formula One Testing, Day 2, Thursday 27th February 2020. Barcelona, Spain.
Test av ti redningsflåter sammen med "Seilas" og "Båtliv". Det ble testet to redningsflåter fra hver av merkene Eurovinil, Viking, Zodiac, Plastimo og Arimar.
Do you remember (may be not), while studying (or other), younger or older... whenever something could not stick in your mind / brain!!!! but you tried over and over... and still nothing... Well you test and try different technics until it works. We experimented one "homemade" method... and finally it worked (after 2 weeks of %$%^^!). NEVER QUIT! Photo is copyrighted
Test av ti redningsflåter sammen med "Seilas" og "Båtliv". Det ble testet to redningsflåter fra hver av merkene Eurovinil, Viking, Zodiac, Plastimo og Arimar.
Dette er Arimar sin kystflåte for seks personer, ISO 9650-2.
Konklusjon av test:
Håpløs flåte. Teltestengene var nesten umulige å få på, det var enkel bunn. Uten tak er det vanskelig å beskytte seg mot mye sjø, og det var vanskelig å få på taket på et ordentlig vis.
test number 2
My Dads and mine friend Hobgumble set us both a test for when we went on holiday. we had a number of envelopes each i had 5 my Dad had 12 and we had to open one each day and take a photo to match what was written inside. This is my 5 and each picture has the title of what was writen inside the envelopes.
"Translation" of the handwriting:
Testing out the Lamy Pico. For a ball-point pen, it's pretty good. The ink flows a lot easier than the Fisher Space Pen (if memory serves). And the medium tip currently in the Pico is not bad, so I'll save the fine refill for later. As I've been writing, though, it seems the Pico's ink is skipping a little, as expected from ball-points, so it's not a miracle product. :) Pigment ink is still my favorite!
When you own your own dark room one used to run little test before using a full piece of photo paper. Over the years, Dad created hundreds of these. These are few glued onto bristol board.
Photo by Allan Peden
Wish I could remember which of the three funky lenses I was testing made this image. I like what it did. Not a really good test if you don't keep good notes. D'oh!
Optika IIa with a petzvalesque projection lens.
Adox CHS 25 in Rodinal 1+50 for 8.5 minutes.
Test roll at 6x6 with a wide angle homemade pinhole camera, f90 18mm.
A few flash pinhole shots to finish the roll.
There's a saying "there's a light at the end of the tunnel", and this is the light. I am really enjoying every moment of it from the 3d tracking, live view, built, color rendition, fast FPS and etc..
Will post more pics and reviews... No PP.
D300
Sigma 70-200 2.8
This is a test. It is meant to illustrate the differences between this really old Mamiya Macro 60mm with 42mm threads with Canon adapter lens built during the 1960's and a really new 17-55 EF-S f/2.8 IS USM.
Both images were shot wide open at f/2.8. The Canon image also had image stabilization enabled. The Mamiya image is clearly sharper. There's something either wrong with the Canon optic, or my expectations of it's performance are not aligned with the reality of new "high performance" zoom lenses... and after much deliberation and several more tests, I'm convinced the problem is in the lens.
I tested the LumoPro LP907 Universal Hot Shoe Translator II by taking this photo. My old hot shoe adaptor is on the camera's hot shoe, and is connected to the LP907 by the audio cable visible at lower right (it came with a set of computer speakers I bought in 2000).
The LP907 fired the Yongnuo flash pictured here, which is lighting this image. (If the LP907 hadn't worked, then this image would have been dark.)