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Konsulent for forebyggende arbeid Anne Kristine Nergaard tester oppblåsbare redningsvester ved å blåse dem opp manuelt.
just testing how to organize a sketch book and make it look dirty and battered...all the ilustrations are mine!
please leave your comment or critic!or anything you want!
i love the feedback!
A base test shot on my new Canon 5D Mark II at 1600 ISO using a Canon f/2.8L 24-70mm lens @70mm in RAW format.
Note on the 5D2 shots: I noticed I had the exposure adjusted downward, so that's why they appear a bit darker than the 400D. The 400D also had its exposure boosted upwards. Whoops!
Testing a new pattern design. I'm still pretty new to repeating patterns, this one is experimenting with diamonds.
Picture from a couple of years ago when I first started building my own computer. This was for the test run, right before I put and fix everything in the computer case. I found this pic on my old phone and just wanted to remember the moment. lol
(also I just like to see the picture of mechanical things...parts and electric components)
Once again proving that the test is often better than the intended...
66520 brings 4Z28 Fiddlers Ferry Power Station-Hunterston through Arpley Junction towards Latchford in one of the mini blizzards that plagued Warrington throughout the day. One minute full bling sun, next white out snow...
11 March 2013.
Testing the new Canon 7DmkII for detail and noise. This image is mostly untouched except for some basic adjustments such as CA, distortion, etc. Minimal sharpening and noise reduction resulted in a very clean image with lots of detail.
Been playing with some long overdue new gear this week! I have a lot to learn, but so far i'm really pleased with it ; )
A bit of a summer project.
Taking two redundant Hornby Mk IIa BFK vehicles and splicing them together a reasonable representation of a corridor first can be made. This can then be used as the basis for Test Car 6.
Paint job and underframe completed.
Next job is the gangways and the interior, with glazing required to finish.
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my first test with the innovatronix
Testing out a recent M2 purchase.
Leica M2
Voigtlander Nokton Classic 35mm f/1.4
Kodak TMax 400 TMY-2
Kodak HC-110 Dilution B
Trying out new kit. The battery is very small and light. It comes with a spill kill reflector. The other two photos shows the Bowen adaptor fitted. The battery power lead connects to the side and the sync cable plugs in the back.
I just need a photo shoot to fully test it out.
Update: 10/11/2011, Used the head in a shoot last week. Very happy with it. One weakness is the supplied umbrella bracket shown on this photo. It is not very strong. When I tried mounting a large beauty dish on it, the bracket was not strong enough to hold the head in position. I am now investigating the Manfrotto swivel adapter.
I have added a REVIEW of this system on my blog.
I am working on an extensively illustrated edition of the four gospels in the Celtic style. One reason is my admiration of Jesus' message. The other is to hopefully stem the tide of conservative Christian hatred that seems to be growing in the United States, I sense they concentrate more on the violent and repulsive passages of the Bible to shore up their fear and hatred of anyone who doesn't fully agree with them. I know if they would only give the gospels more attention they would realize their errors. To this end I will humbly present my gospels in the Celtic style to get America to be attracted to them and actually read them, and hopefully to move further on to study them in their historical context and languages. You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. This is a typical page, one from the Sermon on the Mount, which I'm posting to hopefully let my Flickr friends give me feedback on. Although I can't take credit for the font, all the illustrations are done by me. Is it too empty? Do you like the drop shadows on the illustrations? Is the font too busy? Any comment would be appreciated.
Thanks folks!
Testing out my new camera remote...fun times are heading this way. This is also a great example of "what I wear" - hey look, there's another cardigan.
New tool testing!! think it needs a bit of work!!. Didn't manage to get out till gone 10 tonight so was only able to get an hour down the beach!! But it was nice to spend a bit of time winding down before work. ha ha!!
(taken on one exposure, no additions after the exposure. I use aperture3 as a RAW converter and will adjust levels, saturation, white balance, brightness and some minor cropping if required.)
This is a picture of my S-M-C Macro-Takumar f4 using a new (to me) Petri lens that I'm working on adapting to be used on my R7. The Petri mount is super weird and not very popular or common. This is my 3rd Petri lens.
I'm 3D printing the mount. So far, so good. But for this image I just held the lens up to the M42 to Canon RF adapter and shot it.
The lens itself looks interesting. I need to get this mount figured out first and then do some testing.
Shot using a Petri 55mm f2 @f2.8