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New Sony A7 R Test Photos of Bikini Swimsuit Model Goddess! Carl Zeiss Sony Sonnar T* FE 35mm f/2.8 ZA Lens finished in Lightroom 5.3 ! Was using the B+W 49mm Kaesemann Circular Polarizer MRC Filter on bright, sunny day. Check out the low glare off the rocks and water and the bright blue sky! Super sharp images and crystal-clear pictures!
Here's some video shot at the same time as stills: youtu.be/Y7gq_gCk0jE
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiOMrZIEzg8
Join my youtube channel for goddess video shot @ the same time as the stills with the Sony A7 !
www.youtube.com/user/bikiniswimsuitmodels
Beautiful swimsuit bikini model goddess on a beautiful December Malibu afternoon! Shot it yesterday. :) Love, love, love the new Sony A7 R!
Was a fun test shoot. Many, many more to come!
All the best on your Epic Hero's Journey from Johnny Ranger McCoy!
Modeling the black & gold "Gold 45 Revolver" Gold'N'Virtue swimsuits with the main equation to Moving Dimensions Theory on the swimsuits: dx4/dt=ic. Yes I have a Ph.D. in physics! :) You can read more about my research and Hero's Journey Physics here:
herosjourneyphysics.wordpress.com/ MDT PROOF#2: Einstein (1912 Man. on Rel.) and Minkowski wrote x4=ict. Ergo dx4/dt=ic--the foundational equation of all time and motion which is on all the shirts and swimsuits. Every photon that hits my Nikon D800e's sensor does it by surfing the fourth expanding dimension, which is moving at c relative to the three spatial dimensions, or dx4/dt=ic!
Best on your hero's journey from Johnny Ranger McCoy! :)
Falling in love with the full frame 36 megapixel e mount Sony A7R!
Test shoot with a potential new model at TCPG (Twin Cities Photo Group) studios in the lovely Midway section between St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Not much to say that hasn't already been said, just some cool pearly test parts.
If anyone wants to swap colors, let me know.
I'll have more in depth comparison photos uploaded to TQE in the coming days.
Camera: Olympus XA
Film: Kodak Double X (5222)
Developer: Kodak HC-110 (1+49, 12 mins) Development details on FilmDev
Scanner: Epson 4180
second shot focusing @ about 12" 200mm with a small bit of warming with my newly purchased Nikkor 200-500mm lens
Ph: Josefina Alazraki (www.jalazraki.com)
Styling: Julieta Trillo
Makeup: Martina Urtubey
Model: Evelina (Donnas Models)
Testing out both a new rotary film processor and a new 5x7 film back.
Grover 5x7 View Camera - Industar-37 300mm, f/4.5 - Inkpress Media Regent Royal Hard Dot
Panavia Tornado GR.1P ZA326 at the South Wales Aviation Museum St Athan Glamorgan. Built at BAe Warton Lancashire in 1980 but suffering a engine fire on ground runs soon after. This delayed its first flight until March 1983, damage to the rear of the aircraft was repaired with new components from the production line, later delivered that same year to RAE Bedford for trials work. This continued after a move to A&AEE Boscombe Down Wiltshire in 1994 finally retiring in 2005 after 22 years of flight test work, also as the UK's last airworthy Tornado. Put into store before moving to the Cold War Jets at Bruntingthorpe Leicestershire in 2013 and a potential for fast taxy runs. After this airfield was sold ZA326 then moved to S.W.A.M. in 2018 where work progressed due to inside hangar work on restoration and spares source including two complete engines. This work done by the dedicated volunteers of the Panavia Tornado Preservation Group.
Footnote:- ZA326 was the only Tornado to be painted in the superb 'Raspberry Ripple' colour scheme.
Test Coach MENTOR (BSK 34615) is seen under the train shed at York stabled on platform 6 a south facing bay platform, in the consist of the 1Q13 14.10 Carlisle-York Network Rail monitoring test train, which was top & tailed by Colas Rail former Cross Country Trains HST class 43 power cars 43357 & 43301.
'Mentor' is an acronym for 'Mobile Electrical Network Testing, Observation and Recording'.
18th November 2024
The DATS (Data Acquisition & Testing Services) OLE test train for the MML has recently had an upgrade - rather than using ROG 47s or 57s sandwiching its 2 ex-LNER 91s (91122 & 91128 "INTERCITY 50") and 8 Mk3a coaches, it now uses ex-EMR 43s 43054 & 43066 for propulsion.
I don't think a formation like this has been seen since BR did tests for an HST-E!
With calibration now ongoing for the train's onboard computer systems, 43066 & 43054 (trailing) scream northwards past Marholm on 3Q23, the 1146 test run from Peterborough Eastfield Junction to Doncaster. Note that the pantographs on 91128 & 91122 are raised for data collection...
An abstract presentation of the Test Track track.
EPCOT Center | Future World | Test Track
Thanks for looking. I appreciate feedback!
No it’s not a Rorschach Test but it sort of reminded me of one!
Today was another glorious day on the water and the sunrise was a memorable one as well! This however, is the sunset from the last week’s journey to the bayou which was also quite spectacular! This is a shot taken looking due east toward Clear Lake City from just west of Bay Area Park! This is a wide part of the bayou that eventually turns into Mud Lake and heads toward Clear Lake close to Johnson’s Space Center!
We eventually reached about 72ºF today! It was a wonderful winter day! Bring on the spring!
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Test shot using the very cheap Yongnuo 50mm f/1.8 lens. I primarily bought this lens to test it reversed on the Meike MK-C-UP multifunctional extension tube for macro use
I tested the new Multiscale Gradient Correction tool on this data set. 100x180s subs taken with the ASI 2600air from Bortle 9 skies. No filters used.
First test using Stop Motion Pro.
Making of plastelina figures. Greenscreen.
The hole family to work........
Random scenes. Macro photography.
Loads of fun for young and old........
And sorry to say. I stole sound from "Shaun the sheep".
Hope I am forgiven....................
This is a shot of some artwork in a gallery window. I couldn't see the artist's name, and I have no idea what this artwork means, but I did decide that it looks a lot like a Rorshach Test.
What do you see?
I see a very thin woodpecker, wearing a black and red tuxedo, standing in front of an electric pear, staring at a very leggy ladie's behind, while the Milky Way dances in the background.
Hmm....I wonder if that means I won't have a career in the priesthood.....:)
Test av oppblåsbar vest med Anne Kristiansen og Webjørn Knudsen Knutsen.
Artikkel i "Trygg på sjøen" 1-2008.
Test Scan on my Canon scanner. The good scans come from an Epson...
Strobist: Same as previous image.
Testing and more testing of the quality of the wine ensures that the consumer is getting only the very best of Australian produced wines.
First Creek Winery, Pokolbin, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia.
I built a car for my Crash Test Dummy; heavily inspired [color-wise, anyway] by one from the Test Track queue. This was another quick build [an all-nighter] between larger projects.
Check out all of the pictures at MOCpages.