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Initial test of lens adapters, just to make sure that they fit and work with the leses I have. So far so good. I'm sure there will be more playing with lenses in the future.
I'm hoping to do a series of Vintage objects shot with vintage lenses.
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Heads up to stencillista for the inspiration and technique ( I completely stole his everything)
colours a bit too bright. going to tone them down maybe do vans in different tones of the same colour
With just days to go before the start of the Valley Railroad's 2011 North Pole Express operation, crews from the locomotive shop are hard at work testing the newly restored Locomotive #3025, a kit-bashed Chinese SY-Class Mikado, rebuilt to look like a New Haven Class J-1. In this frame, the crew has coupled their new engine to a heavy, steel passenger consist for a test pull in the south yard at Essex, CT. The train is depicted here crossing Route 153, facing south. This and other testing over the course of several days would help the shop forces develop a "punch list" of adjustments and fixes that would be needed to prepare the engine for the grueling 6-week schedule of Christmas trains that would begin in just days. Fortunately, the restoration effort on 3025 proved to be very solid and the locomotive performed well during the holiday season.
I finally had a chance to get out and test the D810 with a long exposure. I like the result so far over the D600. This is full resolution for your viewing pleasure. Yes, I did some post = Contrast/highlights and Noise reduction. - but not much. The images that come out of the D810 are pretty clean to begin with.
I used a Samyang 14mm f/2.8 for the shot.
I processed this from the original .jpg that came out of the cam. When I received this cam there was no way to process RAW.
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The freight-only Coalville Line crosses the busy A42 Trunk Road at New Packington, on the outskirts of Ashby de la Zouch. On 4th December 2018, 1Q48 Derby RTC - Tyseley LMD passes over the dual carriageway, headed by Colas Rail Freight Class 37 No. 37116, with classmate No. 37219 (out of picture) at the rear. The sight of someone on the over bridge pointing a big lens in their direction must have been a little unnerving for some of the drivers heading south on the A42, but those having seen the test train would have probably twigged that the camera was no speed gun! Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
A space shuttle model undergoes a wind tunnel test in 1975. This test is simulating the ionized gasses that surround a shuttle as it reenters the atmosphere.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: L-1975-02972
Date: April 14, 1975
i volunteered to run a droplet setup at next week's camera club workshop - had to run a few tests to make sure i still knew vaguely how to shoot 'em...
Test af "the forgotten Leica - M1". Kameraet har ingen afstandsmåler, og fotografen skal lære zonefokusering. Et foto lykkes næsten.
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus
f/3.5 1/250 ISO 400
From this past weekend's test shoot, just a quick export without any serious editing. This was my first real shoot with the Nikon D300 - so far I'm much happier with the color response than I've been with previous bodies.
Lighting was a single Profoto Acute2 head in a Mola Demi beauty dish, feathered forward to even out the coverage.
Every 4 weeks a Network Rail test train operates from York to Manchester Piccadilly seen in the evening sun at Huddersfield, with 43272 & 43250 still in LNER colours.
This was taken with a canon 300d digital camera and a 17-85mm lens. It is a re enactment of a civil service test and has been printed in ESL textbooks. Test taking has always been a huge part of Korean society and this depicts how civil servants had to display their ability in calligraphy in front of many examiners.
With a day to myself and a couple of interesting workings in the pipeline I treated myself to a day out doing some photography.
With a defective wheel bearing on my car I decided to brave the railways as a customer and took the train to Abergavenny.
I will rate the experience as 5 out of 10. At best an empty short set HST with opening windows to lean out of despite the warning signs and constant announcements. Phew ! I survived. At worst, dirty , seriously overcrowded, seat reservation confusion, disinterested staff.
I had a programmed three hour stop over at Newport to try and grab a shot I had wanted for a while. During my wait the Network Rail Test Train passed through testing the track as she went.
43062 leading the Reading triangle test train via Swansea emerging from Hillhead Tunnel.
You dont alway see a SOQ set running towards Brisbane but on a Sunday but on this day the SOQ set had been running a series of test north of Caboolture and is seen here heading back to Mayne.
APT test train about to enter Linslade Tunnel, heading north, on 2 November 1978. The power car is W43000 from the prototype HST, since preserved as 41001.
Pentax SP1000/50mm
Ilford FP4
NASA's International Sun-Earth Explorer C (ISEE C) was undergoing testing and evaluation inside Goddard Space Flight Center's dynamic test chamber when this photo was taken. Working inside a dynamic test chamber, Goddard engineers wear protective "clean room" clothing to prevent microscopic dust particles from damaging the sophisticated instrumentation. NASA launched the 16-sided polyhedron, which weighed 1,032 lbs. (469 kg.), from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on August 12, 1978. From its halo orbit 932,000 miles (1.5 million km.) from Earth, the satellite monitored the characteristics of solar phenomena about one hour before its companion satellites-ISEE-A and ISEE-B-observed the same phenomena from a much closer near-Earth orbit. The correlated measurements supported the work of 117 scientific investigators who were trying to get a better understanding of how the Sun controls Earth's near-space environment. The scientists represented 35 universities in 10 nations.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: 11-77-6
Date: November 6, 1976
Buttons on a ground-fault-circuit-interrupter (GFCI) outlet, one kind of a class of devices also known as residual current devices.
The test button should be pressed monthly to confirm the unit works properly, but I wouldn't be surprised if regular testing is rarely performed, if ever.
Test du télé Sigma 150-600 Sport au Salon de la photo à Paris. En intérieur, sans pied, iso auto. Résultat impressionnant. Imaginons ce sur cela donne sur un pied avec un iso manuel à 50 ou 100
Merci au modèle qui s'est prêté involontairement à ce shoot.
A test run comprised mostly of not yet in service CRRC bilevels departs Montreal West on its way downtown. Threatening clouds are nearby and it will pour about twenty minutes later. It is rumored that these cars will enter service within a month or two.
A Siemens SC-44 Charger locomotive runs through Camp Pendleton on a test run for North County Transit District Coaster service. This was the first day of testing for these locomotives.
I've got to learn how to focus using a waist level viewfinder.
Exa + Isco-Göttingen Westar 50mm f2.8
Ultrafine Extreme 100 in Kodak HC110 diluton B
Test Track at EPCOT Center in Walt Disney World. Please View On Black. Thanks!
In the early 1992, the decade old World of Motion was due for an updating. GM suggested re-creating a proving grounds where cars are designed and test for saftey and durability. The idea was endorsed by Marty Sklar, who remembered a trip the Imagineers had made to the Milford proving ground in 1976 when work was starting on the World of Motion. Disney wanted a thrill ride for EPCOT and the final result was Test Track with a stated goal of "re-creating an authentic proving ground complete with an incrdible test-drive..." - Source "Inside Test Track - A Collectors Book from the Disney Magazine"