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Atomic Testing Museum documents the work conducted at the Nevada Test Site and its impact on the nation. This interactive museum houses artifacts on loan from personal collections, the Smithsonian Institution, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and pieces of the Berlin wall and World Trade Centers.
feira reune na capital Caminhoineiros de todo o Brasil que passam pelo rodovia Dutra Sp, os mesmos participam de Teste, exame medico e gincanas vai até o dia de hoje 25/07 que é comemorado o dia do caminhoneiro
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Photographer and Postproduction: rocÃo Ponce - www.rocio-ponce.com
Model: Hera Cg @Francina Models
MUA & Hair: Lydia garcÃa
Styling: Aleix Moyano
Photo Assistant: Carlos Bonito
MINOLTA DYNAX 5000i and TAMRON 24 - 80 ZOOM - CAMERA TEST... Home, Freo, Cottesloe, Mt Pleasant. 90's SLR with a great zoom, processed in cinestill C41, scanned with my little OpticFilm 135, minor adjustments (crop, straighten, negative dust correction). Another day in paradise base camp!
Lead testing is performed on a home where lead had been found prior to renovations. Testing for lead involves collecting samples from various locations inside and out, including in soil around the home. June 19, 2020.
Title: Soil Testing
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Agricultural Communications Office of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1958
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 40, File 39-068
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
Atomic Testing Museum documents the work conducted at the Nevada Test Site and its impact on the nation. This interactive museum houses artifacts on loan from personal collections, the Smithsonian Institution, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and pieces of the Berlin wall and World Trade Centers.
Conclusion: this city looks like any other one (hard to believe it was almost completely destroyed during war), but I had the feeling people are much more warm here than in Kanto and even Kansai.
Photo taken from the highest point of the Mitaki-dera.
Conclusion : cette ville ressemble à n'importe quelle autre (difficile de croire qu'elle a été presque entièrement rasée durant la guerre), mais j'ai eu le sentiment que les gens y sont beaucoup plus chaleureux que dans le Kanto ou même le Kansai.
Photo prise depuis le plus haut point du Mitaki-dera.
Testing A-setting for fill light outdoors Pentax K-1, FA* 2.8 80-200mm. Two speedlights. 125s F/8. JPGs with no editing except crop and resize. I was using a Godox X-Pro(P) trigger for the Godox flash. A non-TTL cord for the Pentax flash.
PS: In the real world it's not enough to measure the insident light in the model face/in the shadow. You must measure the light at the background as well. The background should rule the shutter speed and aperture. The flash light should add some light to the ambient light, hitting the model. So the flash (key light) should match the shooting aperture.
Soirée Poom Tshak à Bikini Test le 28 janvier 2011. Avec Euphorik DJ's, le Piaf et Homo Electronicus
Doing much the same as in the panorama but wandering around a bit and babbling on to test the general video quality (this is at "TV, standard" mode, so it can go one tick higher if needed), audio, zoom, and what happens when it geotags - does it do the start, the end, an average, or something else?
(Answer: It tags it at the end, it would seem. But I've since found the variability inherent in the GPS signal to be enough to make the result doubtful; I'd be better testing this again on a quarter mile stretch of road - starting the vid, doing a quick drag, and stopping it at the end ~20s later. The drift tends to be on the order of one or two metres typically, to maybe 10-15m at the extreme, so further than I walked but a lot less than 1/4mi. The baffling thing is how it manages to be quite accurate about your speed and direction while you're moving (steady speed in car = steady speed on display, and it normally even gets you in the correct lane if you view the trace on an aerial photo map), even though when you sit still it things you're jigging about on the spot rather vigorously!)