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The easiest method of muscle testing. Everyone can do this one. The only negative is that it sometimes takes longer.
Crop al 100% (se la vedete nella dimensione originale) postprodotto come le altre ma senza alcun intervento di riduzione di rumore nè in macchina nè in PP.
Però ora vi tocca guardare il rumore senza distrarviiiii !!!
Iso and noise sample of my pics without any PP reduction
You must llok only at Noise ;-)
ATENTION! The decal and it's entire design is propporty of Fine Clonier. All Credit to Fine Clonier Decals
No profit was made from this picture.
Just thought I'd see how the new elf/werewolf hairpiece looked on a Valcan :)
At this point, Kirk is in the top of the right leg with a long steel pin that will be used to joggle the bolt joints of the leg and torso into alignment.
The crane slowly lowered the torso with an incredible precision. Katy and Chelsey steadied and turned the torso with a line on one side; Todd worked the line on the other side.
The joint came together and the line between the parts disappeared.
The process was so graceful that it was difficult to keep in mind, the weight they were dealing with: the torso alone weighs about a ton.
If the test had not been prepared with due diligence, Kirk could have died.
Kirk and Katy.:
www.flickr.com/photos/doneastwest/4707485865/in/photolist...
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The black squares inside are LED, color-shift lights.
The Bliss Dance crew has an iPad. A program has been written for it to control the lighting of the figure. So the lights will be run from an iPad touch screen.
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Talking to Katy:
DON-
- i haven't put anything up on monday but the cat is getting out of the bag. you may not know that someone from the BM blog put stuff up on the BD site. and someone put stuff up on Marco's site, too.
- i'm telling everybody i talk to not to post but it's out of hand, since yesterday. d.
KATY-
Yeah, it was worth a shot but it's definitely gone viral now. Thanks for honoring our request... You are released from it at this point though, post away!!
Thanks
Katy
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Testing the second lens that came with this rather ageing camera... a Vivitar 28mm f/2.8
Hmm.
Using Boots own brand dirt-cheap 35mm film, ISO200. Well, let's not get too into using quality stuff just yet ;)
Not until I've learned how to use the camera properly at least!
Testing lilya's watercolor kit (thank you!) and some hot press paper I recently got. :-/... My disappointment is mainly with the paper. I just don't like how quickly the paint dries. It was like painting with markers. So I think I'll have to give it another go with cold press. Might end up using this as a postcard.
While painting this I also realized how 1) Without pre-planning I'm just terrible at subject matter and 2) This paint is reluctant to bind together after mixing. It's kind of strange but at the same time it's nice because it gives the color more dimension.
p.s. The scanner seems to have selectively chosen the yellow over the warm red hue in the background. In actuality, the background has a warmer red glow.
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4"x5" size
Tools: watercolor on Fabriano hot press
I'm not posting this photo because I think it's "good," but rather because I've read some crap online about the Hasselblad not being able to take "good" photos (i.e., sharp) at shutter speeds slower than 1/125.
I'm here to show that this is BS. This photo was taken handheld at 1/8!! Sure, I "cheated" by using the mirror lock, but whether using the mirror lock function bettered the results in previous online garbage was not specified. And using the mirror lock was the first thing I thought of when I read that nonsense. Now, I've seen 1/8 handheld and crisp photos while using a Rolleiflex, but they don't have that mirror slap (and while I don't have a Rollei, I hear they, too, have a mirror lock function).
So that's the only point of this post. And, for the curious, there is NO PP of this shot. As is from the Hassy. No sharpening. But, again, what else is expected from a Hassy? :-)
Official testing for Petronas Asia Road Racing Championship 2013 at Sepang International Circuit. Top racers : Katsuaki Fujiwara, Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman, Zamri Baba, Ahmad Fuad Baharudin, M. Fadli, M. Zaqhwan.
Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Sule Abiodun tests the vision of a school girl during a medical civic action program visit to Gabon's capital city as part of Africa Partnership Station (APS). APS is a multinational initiative, which works cooperatively with U.S. and international partners to improve maritime safety and security in West and Central Africa. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class David Holmes/Released)
Ph: Josefina Alazraki
Styling: Julieta Trillo
Makeup: Mariana Tartavull
Model: Romina (Clump Management)
Testing FD mount lens Osawa 135mm on M42 Praktica
Praktica MTL 5B with OSAWA 135 mm lens f.2,8 (FD mount)
film: Kodak Tmax 400 verry old expired whoknows when
shooted @ 160 and 200 iso
developed in R09 1+80 for 17 min
A test image from an OM Zuiko 100mm f/2.8 lens.
Olympus OM-10
Zuiko 100mm f/2.8 with yellow filter
Kentmere 100
Kodak Xtol, 1+1, 11:00 @ 20°C
The River Test is a river in Hampshire, England. It has a total length of 40 miles (64 km) and it flows through downland from its source near Ashe to the sea at the head of Southampton Water. In its upper reaches it is a chalk stream, and is used for fly fishing for trout.
The river is managed by the Environment Agency, whilst the Port of Southampton is the navigation authority for the tidal section below Redbridge.
The River Test has given its name to the Test Valley District, a local government district , and to Southampton Test, a UK Parliament constituency.
The river plays a significant part in Richard Adams' novel Watership Down.
The river rises near the village of Ashe, 10 km to the west of Basingstoke (at grid reference SU 532,498), and flows west through the villages of Overton, Laverstoke, and the town of Whitchurch, before joining with the Bourne Rivulet at Testbourne and turning in a more southerly direction. It then proceeds through the villages of Longparish and Middleton to Wherwell and Chilbolton, where the Rivers Dever and Anton join.[3]
From Chilbolton the river goes through the villages of Leckford, Longstock, Stockbridge and Houghton to Mottisfont and Kimbridge, where the River Dun joins the flow. From here the village of Timsbury is passed, then through the grounds of Roke Manor before reaching the town of Romsey. On the western edge of Romsey, Sadler's Mill, an 18th Century watermill, sits astride the River Test.[4]
South of Romsey, the river passes the country house of Broadlands, and then Nursling that was once the site of a Roman bridge. Finally the river is joined by the River Blackwater and soon becomes tidal, widening out into a considerable estuary that is lined on its northern bank by the container terminals and quays of the Port of Southampton. The Test estuary then meets that of the River Itchen and the two continue to the sea as Southampton Water.[5]
Between Chilbolton and Redbridge, the river was once paralleled by the Andover Canal, which was itself converted to a railway in 1865, and then in turn abandoned. Most traces of the canal have disappeared, although the remains of a stretch can still be seen between Timsbury and Romsey
The river plays a significant part in Richard Adams' novel Watership Down.
After Bigwig leads the break-out from Efrafa, the Watership rabbits are pursued by an Efrafan force led by their Chief, General Woundwort. Hazel carries out a plan devised by Blackberry which leads to their successful escape down the Test on a punt. In the text we are told that this plan would not have been possible on most rivers, but the Test's smooth-flowing, weed-free nature makes it an exception. Shortly afterwards, the punt becomes lodged on a low bridge, and the surviving rabbits are forced to swim under it to get out.
CrossFit Scottsdale is more than just CrossFit. Student-athletes show their strength, endurance, power, agility, speed, flexibility, and courage to go beyond the impossible. We have SEALFIT classes to test your physical courage, Yoga classes to test your flexibility and practice relaxation techniques; we even have gymnastics and a foundations class to do something different from the ordinary.
First test with Canon 7d & 50mm 1.4 handheld. Me and my buddy Todd went out and shot some random stuff next to the Ala wai canal in Hawaii. All non processed straight out of the camera @ 1080 24p.
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Lancifervisual.