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Formula One Testing, Bahrain Test One, Day One, Wednesday 19th February 2014. Sakhir, Bahrain.
quick photo from earlier before I finished sewing the rest of the dress. just snaps & maybe a bow at the front to do now, I've decided against the pink pom poms.
From a collaborative shoot with Moss & Clover florist, Amy McCullage Hair and Amanda Humphreys MUA see the more here: www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.887258264658183.1073741...
What the heck?
I'll tell ya what the heck:
Test prints are an integral and often surprisingly beautiful and playful part of the hand printed process. They are never ever the same, and therefore true, one-of-a-kind, individual Monoprints. Made from varied layers and layers of inks from different print runs to check colors, clean out a messy screen and a dozen other reasons, Test Prints are spontaneously created and basically, magical. Hence once a test print is sold, that's it, gone baby.
I keep a few with me in the studio while printing and every now and then one looks suddenly nice & done. Like this one!
Testing out my new and Humble FinePix AV150. a DSLR is just too bulky to keep around for everyday use :)
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testing some actions from Alex- Coffee Sauce. Can't remeber what combo this was- think citrus and b/w? Trying to figure out how to use them the right way. haven't taken any photos yet this week, so I guess i'll just play with old ones! thanks alex for something to do :)
a last minute plan photoshot with raeesa sya.received a short notice from her last friday and she ask me to shot her for her purpose. start to shot around 730am in the morning.that was early aight?didnt get a chance to sleep.but heck.im not sure if ray,zul and raeesa herself love the view.but me myself,i really enjoy the beatiful,peaceful earlier morning view from my private lake housing area.so yeah.it was worthy i shall say.
im currently testing the tone colour.moreeeeeee pictures will be uploaded.cheers
Leicaflex Standard (Mark II) (circa. 1966) with 90mm Elmarit R (11239). Kodak 400 CN. Nikon 9000 scanner.
This was a sample roll through a new/old camera, and as is typical from such an old camera it was off to the repair tech afterwards.
This is a test shot using a piece of expired Agfa Brovira photo paper in a 35mm film canister pinhole camera, which was left on an outside window ledge. Exposure here is about 2 weeks, then simply scanned and inverted, with a little contrast enhancement. Image formed purely by exposure, no chemical development has taken place.
Testing Canon defaults. This one needed some sensor adjustments and a bit less haste (thus the blur).
Model Test Shoot
Pentax K200D
AB1600 w/ Octobox/no grid
white background washed out w/ 2 AB800
AB ringflash for fill
Test describes thsi picture very well. I found this old ice-glasses (turned out to be my dad's), and tested if they fit (yes, they do, very well). Then I was to lazy to search a mirror, and tested if my cam can do it (yes, it can). Then I tested how to do a colormapping in Gimp, and well... this is the result. I post it here jsut to see if someone has some tips or questions on one of the above topics, since from a photography standpoint this picture is really crappy...
Another quick test run...
Hopefully in a few days I will have a decent night with good seeing and no moon...
3x900 seconds Ha (Bin2)
ST10@-20C
Optic Wave 12" Newtonian with Parracor (f/5.3)
Tweaked the collimation a bit more but seeing was really poor...then cloudy
Fine adjustment takes only a minute once you are already close...and only very small turns of the screw.
EDIT Looks a lot darker at my work screen...in daylight...(!)
Tested the 70-300 VR, the lens is quite good but at 300mm its simply not sharp enough!
Shot hand-held @ F9 300mm with VR on! Oh and its a crop @ 100% :-)
Will try with a tripod next time hehe...
Thread test for Alhambra quilting piece, designed for Carolanne's Whole Cloth Quilt class at The Workroom. The silk tailor's thread at the top won, with the silk quilting thread running a close second - it wasn't quite the right colour.
My DVD player died recently, so I decided to follow this tutorial.
www.google.com/translate?u=http://www.kalanda.com/2006/08...|en&hl=en&ie=UTF8
There's only a couple of millimeters of focus though, so it's bloody difficult.