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Well, yesterday was Raccoon Day for me at Circle B. I saw a group of 3 babies, and another parent with 2 young ones.
Le test complet du Nikkor Z 85 mm f/1.8 S est disponible ici :
www.nikonpassion.com/test-nikkor-z-85-mm-f18-s-objectif-p...
Just testing my new X100 ... promise
Its a great walk around kit - shoots RAW, Av Tv Manual, 14 megapixels and no fuss in public = love it!
Looks better Large
photo: teaser / test for conceptual series
photographer: alex calder
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz9nXA_fvWQ&feature=related
cigarette: american spirit
I'm testing a new-to-me Rollei RPX100 film. MDC gives 9 mins for Rodinal 1+25. I tried it before but it was way too hot for the highlights. Here I've reduced the dev time to 7:30 mins. It looks a lot better to me.
Nikon D600 + sigma 70 200 2.8
Test du capteur donc accesible en full size (Pas de grosses retouches, Dérawtisé avec LR 4.2)
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Speed Test
Right:
Sensitiser #1 (guillot-saguez formula)
Left:
Sensitiser #2 (same but with 50% less acid)
inverted scan
Date: 7.11.10
Weather: Bright sunny
Light: EV 15 (zoneV)
Time: 14:00
Exposure: 2 minutes
f/stop: f/16
Camera Pointing: NE
Development: 75min .8% gallic
w.o. added silver (extra AgNO3 would have given better contrast)
Paper: Canson Marker
Iodisation: Chloro-bromo-iodized
I'm off to have a blood test later, might suggest my illness back in April was all hypochondria, or was indeed Covid!
The phone shows the appointment you get for an active infection test at one of the drive throughs; it was indeed efficient, once the service had been set up (testing wasn't available when I was actually ill and should have had it, but I was tested a couple of weeks later when I was unwell again). You can see I made the appointment at 0850, the time for the test was 0920 and I was out of the centre by 0930. The blood test however requires a paper form!! Though the venesection appointment was online via Swiftqueue.
So if you need a swab for active infection, the system eventually set up seems to work well (I did get the result promptly), and I guess we'll pretty well all have access to the antibody test before long.
The swab test looks for evidence of viral particles, the antibody test looks for the body's protective response some time later, when the virus itself should have been eliminated. Experience with other viral antibodies shows that in some cases the antibody is a sign of good immunity, in others only partial immunity, and additionally while some antibodies can be persistent for years, the levels of others drop over a few months. We don't yet know how good a marker of immunity a positive antibody test is for the current coronavirus.
Did a lighting test for an idea, and didn't have anyone to stand-in for me, so I had to do it myself. Six strobes, various kinds (3 alien bee, 2 JTL, 1 Sunpak 120j) I have enough strobes for four rows, but not enough slaves to trigger some of the lights, so I had to settle on six lights.
I like the effect, and will like it even more when I have a handsome/beautiful model in front of the lights instead of, erm, me.
just testing the DOF on my yashic D ... not a very interesting shot but i liked it for some reason ... pity the crabs weren't out and about instead of hiding in their little houses!
Testing Leaf Credo at ISO 400, 110mm handheld wide open at 2.8. So far ISO 400 seems ok, 200 may use with beautiful results. The back seems sharper than my CMOS IQ250 & IQ100.
In studio lights for product or portraits it will shine no doubts.
Let me be upfront--I was never in the military; I was not qualified to serve. However, I found this jacket at a flea market and it fit quite nicely. I purchased the knit hat a short time later.
Press "L" for the lightbox view.
Now, onto the motivation for the shot. Basically, I wanted to test out different techniques I thought I might use if a person serving in the military asked me to do a portrait of them. After trying several variations, I decided I liked having one light boomed overhead. It seemed to capture and convey the toughness of a soldier and the thread of darkness and regret that comes from having to make tough decisions with lasting consequences.
I originally shot this on a blank wall and posted it in color, but I thought it might look interesting with a bit of texture behind me and converted to black & white with a tint to it.
strobist: 1 Canon 580EX, boom above subject, diffused by a 14" Lumodi beauty dish with the Warm Titanium finish. Flash triggered via Cybersyncs. Camera triggered via RC-1.
Nikon D600 + Nikkor 24-70
Test du capteur donc accesible en full size (Pas de grosses retouches, Dérawtisé avec LR 4.2)
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