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I have been sitting on this shot for a couple of months. Usually, when I go to take night photos, I take a few "throw-aways" at the beginning just to make sure the camera's settings are correct. However, I kind of liked how this one came out so...here it is.
Macro Mondays, theme: Geometry Shapes
A 96-well tray for testing biological samples, viewed under polarized light, and illuminated by the dim glow from pictures on iPads. Not to worry, the "biological samples" shown here come from a bottle of a fine French red wine.
Single image. Nikkor Micro 200 mm f/4, set to f/4.
For an image with scale, see here: www.flickr.com/gp/kuriyan/3eK1rC
Hair: Barberyumyum P12 + Bangs K (Group Gift)
Outfit: AMI:HAI
Location: Village of Ahiru
Scene Props and Effects: [[RH]] Design House, CURELESS [+], {-Maru Kado-} (Ghost Bunny Group Gift)
Funny twist to the Test of Courage summer activity. The challenge is to shave the leg of Karakasa, the umbrella demon (´ᗜ`)ゞ
(Setting up the context for "Tulpenliebe 2"), contre-jour, two LED lights, F8. I thought that some might find this test shot more interesting than the final product.
This is a first for me just wanted to test what a Raynox 250 could do for my macro photography, this fly was pulled out of the venetian blinds and is probably 3+ months old dead, all the other settings I use in the field are the same. This is fully auto focus with the R5 in pretty dim lighting, I never take "studio" photo's they are all out in nature. We will have to wait and see if this extra bit of kit can make a difference. There is no crop on this image it is full frame.
Shot (without prior planning) through a closed window in shadow on a late afternoon under a dim sky. I decided to use this image to test my camera's high ISO abilities and shot it at ISO 51200. I used standard software to remove the resulting color noise, but couldn't improve much in the way of focus. A better than expected result (thanks to noise reduction software). I also like the chipmunk's look of concentration.
East Side Gallery, Berlin Wall, Mülenstraße, Berlin-Friedrichshain, Germany 2015
This mural by Birgit Kinder, originally painted in 1990 and restored in 2009, is part of the East Side Gallery and depicts a Trabant Car breaking through the erstwhile Berlin Wall.
Comprising of 106 painting/murals by 118 artists from 21 countries, on 1316 meters of the Berlin Wall in East Berlin, the East Side Gallery is the largest open air gallery in the world.
Signed :
"Birgit K,
09.07.09"
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34067 near Arkholme with a test run round the Carnforth circuit on 8/2/2011
Copyright David Price
No unauthorised use
With light fading fast 37219 leads 37610 into the passing loop at Dawlish Warren. They were working the 3Q52 2036 ExRS to LSKD track tester.
Piccolo rapace diurno dalle ali corte e dalla lunga coda, lo Sparviere dal corpo magro e slanciato, la testa piccola che termina con un becco elegante sono i suoi tratti distintivi.
Durante l’attività di caccia insegue le sue prede all’interno del bosco. Vola vicinissimo al suolo, rasentando siepi e arbusti, fino a quando, improvvisamente, cambia direzione per sorprendere la preda, sulla quale si dirige perpendicolarmente, a tutta velocità. azie alla sua struttura “aerodinamica”, vola agilmente tra i rami intricati dei boschi.
fotografato in Veneto con pochissima luce
consiglio di vederla in grande clik sulla foto
Good advice - test the harness *before* you get out there.
Waddell, Beach, just north of Santa Cruz, California.
Freshly arrived on ONR's property in Rouyn-Noranda the night before, extra CN Test train 4791 is splitting the decommissioned ABS signals in front of the old T&NO station at Temagami. CN's Test train is just back from a "milk run" in Northern Quebec, having tested the La Tuque, Saint-Maurice, Taschereau, Chapais, Matagami and Val-d'Or subdivisions. The ONR scheduled to test their entire network before handing it back to CN a couple of days later in Hearst.
Temagami, ON
October 9th, 2021.
A pair of class 37s, unit 37405 with 37407 tailing, approach Derby some 66 minutes early with the 9.50am Canton Taff Vale Sidings - Derby RTC (1Z33) track-testing train.
The early arrival didn't seem to phase the healthy collection of enthusiasts on the station eager to get up close and personal to these 60yo machines. The train stopped here for a few minutes before reversing in to Network Rail's 'Research and Technical Centre', a few hundred yards out of sight on the left.
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2.16pm, 13th November 2024
Testing a new lens, not as sharp as I’d hope for its first use but totally my fault. I was in aperture priority instead of manual and the shutter was a little slow for handheld. This is my default test location, it’s close to the house.
A dial test indicator consists of a gauge; on the gauge is a pin level mounted on a spring. When the pin contacts a surface, pressure forces the pin lever up, causing the dial gauge to move. Numbers marked on the perimeter of the dial test indicator display the amount of pressure applied to the pin lever.