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A shot using the regular popup flash on the Nikon D90 (left), then with the Lightscoop diffuser attached. Pretty nice. I'm thinking a lot more indoor shots are in my future.
Testing out the basic astrophotography setup. This was taken from in the city and there was a bit of atmospheric disturbance but it's something to build on.
Louise Marie McDermid. I buy all my photography equipment from Dale Photographic. For Canon, Nikon, Leica and more go to; www.dalephotographic.co.uk
Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) McLaren Mercedes MP4/21 makes a pitstop.
Formula 1 Testing, Valencia, Spain, 14-17 February 2006.
DIGITAL IMAGE
VCC Hampshire Section ride organised by Andrew. I chose, rather rashly, to double the distance by riding to and from the start, making it my first 50 mile of the year.
Prepping for a Qumu live broadcast to London at the end of the month. The good folks at NewTek loaned me a Tricaster860 for the test. It is a little bit overkill for my needs. Somewhat like needing a Yugo and borrowing a Ferrari. An incredible piece of technology. I will miss it when I take it back.
Fujicolor Pro 400H, home developed (which is apparently why it looks like shit), run through my Pentax 67.
Test the Limits Lab – Treat yourself to a safety test where you are invited to shatter, drop and impact some of the products you use at home every day. Enjoy a short film hosted by Timon and Pumba and learn how to be "safety smart."
Innoventions
Walt Disney World EPCOT Orlando Fl.
Testing out the beauty dish plus BOWENS bracket mount I picked up from GadgetInifity - with a Nikon SB900 as the light source
Network Rail's electrification test train runs south towards Sharnbrook Summit on 15th May. Not long now until we customers get cr*ppy outer suburban EMU's from Wellingborough ! And a right old mix of vehicles. Looks like five Mk III's, a DVT, a pair of 91's, all topped and tailed by a pair of 47s
Shortly before he took off, I got this picture of him testing his wings. He did fly off so I hope he will be okay. At least he didn't get stepped on or swept away by a broom!
Testing the power and connection to the solar-powered Inveneo computers on a makeshift cardboard "desk".
I've tested Hopper Medium, Light and Bold with fabricated italics with a test text copied from Wikipedia (The Dark Side Of The Moon). Prints made with a laser desktop printer.
Texts were set in 8/11 and 6/9 points but because of the extra big x-height and huge counters the 8/11 still looks... big.
Anyway I liked spacing - used not optical spacing of InDesign but the build in one - worth the long hours.
Now it is time to kern... and build features. And draw a good italic for the weights... and... :)
Hopper comes soon.