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Testing the Canon EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM on the Canon EOS 5D Mark II at Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival. Love the color and contrast of the lens. The hybrid IS and AF works very well. Shot a series of closeups handheld and all came out sharp. Too bad the lens belong to a friend. I may need to go get one myself.

 

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Canon EOS 7D + Samyang 14mm f/2.8

 

Voir le test du Samyang 14mm ici:

 

www.steakhachai.fr/blog/2010-04-26-test-du-samyang-14mm-f...

 

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Merci à Geek Trend pour le prêt de matériel

A test to capture cars.

Testing Nikon D610 , new york , D610

First couple of test shots with new camera.....through a mucky window because of the damn weather

NICTD is running test trains overnight, but since I missed the 79mph run I had to settle for some back-and-forth moves over 173rd Street. Still neat to see.

Leathercraft Tool Set

Catalog #: 10_0016037

Title: Atomic Bomb Test

Date: 1946

Additional Information: Bikini Island

Tags: Atomic Bomb Test, Bikini Island, 1946

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Jupiter-11A 135mm f4

Photographed some twigs sticking out of the water on a lake and rotated 90 degrees. What do you see?

I didn't have much opportunity to test my newly bought Speedlight flash. So Merlijn had the honours to de-virginize it.

Although he wasn't keen on posing today, I think this image came out pretty well. I am happy with my new toy.

Test of Fomadon R09 a Rodinal clone by Foma

1:50 7 minute development

Arista.EDU Ultra 100 Film

Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 521/2 Camera

Novar Anastigmat 105mm lens

6x9 negative

201806Z521-2-024_edited-1

Leica M11-P 2.8 60mm macro elmarit-r @ f4

Nick DeWolf - 4 Short Test Recordings

 

Voice recordings made on an Olympus DS-150 Digital Voice Recorder.

 

Primary voice is Nick, second voice unidentified.

 

01 Hello There (0:16)

"Hello there...is this really working well?"

 

02 Maybe You Have To (0:19)

"Maybe you have to hold the button down the whole time..."

 

03 Wadawadawada (0:10)

"doo do doo do doo..."

 

04 Is it just a fake? (0:08)

So, is this really going to work or is it just a fake?"

 

link to audio at youtube:

youtu.be/BQhsfY0uiaI

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs (and various a/v materials) of nick dewolf

 

Link to the "Nick DeWolf Archives" playlist at youtube: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_8kyqASzXe_Ye2rW1EklmnaFT...

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Requests for use are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

I built this for the guys over at tested.com, as a thank you for having me as a guest on Octobercast 2013.

"Truckee" bomb test, conducted 10 mi. south of Christmas Island on June 9, 1962, as part of Operation Dominic. One of the most spectacular mushroom clouds ever photographed. "X-Files" type caption added later in dedication to Dr. Edward Teller.

A test shot done of Kina (renamed Gwendolyn Giang),that's why her hair is Blah. I wasn't planning on posting this; but the angles and little editing I did came out waayy too well not to.

During May 1988, we set up a temporary instrumentation base in the back of the Austin Montego estate car to undertake hydraulic system pressure measurement tests at Carlisle Upperby Yard on a Cowans Sheldon Twin-Jib Crane / Tracklayer vehicle.

 

Read more about this test and others like it to explore how and why trains were tested in the 80s and 90s in my RAIL VEHICLE TESTING book - ISBN-9781999935603.

 

© Dave Bower - Rail Vehicle Testing Webpage

 

GB Railfreight Class 92, 92 014 hauls a Caledonian Sleeper Mk5 test run south as 3Z11 Glasgow Central to London Euston through Acton Bridge.

 

Whilst there were some indications this would be a Load 15/16, there were only seven Mk5s in the consist behind 92014 - as was the case with the test runs the prior week. It was also the same short-formed "unit" of coaches, so at least some of them are getting some miles under their belts. The missing coach is believed to have wheelflats.

 

Rake was: 15006 / 15104 / 15203 / 15316 / 15324 / 15325 / 15329

(Missing coach: 15326)

12/6/15 - Shady Side Dragway

More tests today. I'm learning how to control very light values. But first I did a little ink test in the upper left to see if you get green when you mix yellow and black ink. Yes, you do if you are very fast and mix them while they are still wet. I used a yellow Micron pen and a black Zig pen.

 

My main test was to slowly build up dilute colors. I had burnt sienna in one Kuretake Mini waterbrush and cobalt in another. I applied a wash, waited for it to dry completely, and added another. I did this four times to create four increasingly darker values. You have to be very patient, but it works. I learned this method from a book called "The Wash Method of Handling Water Colour" by Frank Forrest Frederick published in 1908. I found it for free on Archive.org

 

archive.org/details/washmethodofhand00freduoft

 

Where you can download it as a PDF, ePub, or Kindle file.

 

Finally I tried to get the lightest value possible with a number of colors. I used a wet round brush to pick up a little dried tube paint. I then quickly dipped the brush in water, tapped the brush against the inside of my water container (to dislodge a little water) and then made a brush mark down the dry page. This deposits very little pigment and is a good way to make beautiful, light colors. I also tried lifting some color out with a thirsty brush (in the cadmium red/lemon yellow mix), and I tried adding a little more color on top of the wet first stroke (ultramarine and cobalt - bottom left).

Petri 135mm f2.8 C.C Auto

F2,8

Former ETPS BAE Hawk T.1 XX154 performing an APU test run outside the BDAC Museum at Old Sarum

Flickr Explored! (man Flickr picks some weird shots of mine to put in Explore! lol)

 

Just splurged and got myself the Joby Gorillapod slr-zoom. couldnt help myself, it looked like such a cool geeky gadget and easy enough to fit inside my camera bag.

They say its able to hold 3kg, wrap around poles, bend in just about any direction and pretty much allows to mount a camera almost anywhere.

 

So of course I had to put it to the test with my sub camera the Canon 30D with vertical grip, 2 batts, 70-200mm f2.8L IS, 430ex II flash and a Kenko ball head. This total weight combined would have to be over 3kg for sure but the Gorillapod still managed to hold it up. Of course you would want to use the remote cable for shooting like this but still that pretty damn coool!

They come in 3 sizes and this one sells for 5000yen or about $50 bucks US. Im sure its way cheaper in the states but for some reason a lot of camera gear is more expensive here in Japan. But still well worth it for sure. Im looking forward to trying it out in some more unusual places when I get time.

So far I highly recommend them!

Test du Samyang 85mm f/1.4

 

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Merci à Geek-Trend pour le prêt de matériel!

Le test complet et des exemples de photos faites avec le Tamron 35-150 mm f/2.8-4 sur Nikon D850

Adding cocoa (dissolved in hot water) at the beginning of your marshmallow whipping step results in a denser mallow (seen at right).

 

I prefer the texture, appearance, and flavor of the middle chocolate marshmallow- whose dissolved cocoa was stirred into a basic vanilla batch after it was whipped to full volume.

 

You should do it too- make your own chocolate marshmallows!

A self portrait to test my new Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Art lens. It's only been a few days since I got it but I am really loving it so far!!!

 

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A modern day TV test pattern. Test patterns were first used to assist TV set owners with adjusting their sets, but today's are for studio use and are a rare sight over the air (a local station was airing this on an unused sub-channel until programming was added).

Test Olympus E-M1 + 50-200mm FT lens + 1.4 FT converter + MFT Adapter - >239mm - f/7.1 - time 1/125sec - ISO 1600

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Foto gemaakt zonder gebruik te maken van een statief en door de ruit (dubbele beglazing) van de deur van mijn woning. Omgerekend naar FF formaat zou de brandpuntafstand plm. 478mm bedragen.

Found these mixed in with lots of unused / unassembled minifig torsos, unpainted signs, heads and animals, etc.

 

The green plate is like the purple one Fantastic Brick and Thomas found here. Like the red quadrate, the plastic is a different, softer plastic than ABS.

 

The blue beam I believe is what's shown in a small inset picture of a man holding a yellow collection of test pieces on a sprue on Fantastic Brick's Flickr.

Testing out my new softbox.

 

28' Softbox, Nikon SB-600 at 1/4.

 

Cybersync wireless setup.

yashica a test shot tlr 120 film looks good for a manual camera

Mansfield Woodhouse see a unusual visitor in 97303 as it stands in the bay platform with 3Z06 17.09 Derby RTC to Bristol Temple Meads test train on a wet evening of Monday 19th December 2011.

Questionario da compilare all'ospedale Besta di Milano dopo un intervento di neurochirurgia. Risposte: RINCOGLIONITO RINCOGLIONITO RINCOGLIONITO...

A mobile fuel test unit, also called a 'prover' truck, used to test accuracy of gasoline pumps. A certain amount of gasoline is pumped into the small stainless steel tanks and measured on the devise above them.

My first fitness Test

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