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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.)
Army medics evaluate a simulated casualties as part of a mass casualty exercise in Fort Knox, Ky., June 4, 2019. Every summer at the beginning of Cadet Summer Training, a mass casualty exercise is conducted in order to test the abilities of medical personnel on Fort Knox to respond to such an event. | Photo by Kyle Gallagher, CST Public Affairs Office
The only British burnet moth with six red spots on each forewing.
This was taken in Lymington July 2018 with my Sony Cyber-shot RX10 IV. I was testing the Macro capabilities and was not disappointed.
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)
Star was at 80 feet so pattern exhibits over-corrected appearance.
Spherical correction looked ok a a real star, but seeing would not allow a good shot.
Symmetry is not good, with considerable scattered light. One hour cool down not long enough.
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Top row = inside focus
Mid row = at focus
Bottom row = outside focus
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First quick run, so scales vary. "Pinhole" was too large, easily fixed, but dawn was at hand.
Best local seeing at my place is low overcast, before dawn
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Related test at: www.flickr.com/photos/edhiker/7182169419
Orange tube C8 s/n 6072 (SSCT) Airy disk at: www.flickr.com/photos/edhiker/4752318657/
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Near ideal pattern was seen on 7/17/12, good photo hard to get, but looks like fig.10-8 -c in Suiter's book. Some scattered light was noted, may be typical of this type of scope. Not sure how well the scope will perform on un-equal double stars, Antares is an example (see comment below).
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File: ..... star at 80 feet - inside-at-outside focus (made 6/14/12)
My kids play-testing my new entry to LEGO Ideas. Please support here: ideas.lego.com/projects/2384769b-f69c-401e-a7a3-840e96ab7156
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.
this was my test strip for my solarization project. i know it seems silly to put it up here, but i love it. so it's up here.
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This was a test between the Nexus 5x's camera in comparison to the Sony RX100 Mk I. It'll be clear when you look at the exif data, but it's still fun to compare.
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In case you wanted to compare this photo to a Sony RX100 Mk1.
1967 road safety board game with nice graphics. The cards show road signs, safety scenarios and knowledge test questions. Yes learning how to be a safe driver can be fun!
I stand corrected on my previous opinion of Panasonics JPEG engine. Check the original of this image. Left is JPEG out of
camera, right is RAW corrected for sharpness and noise reduction in LR. Notice the difference. The JPEG would be totally useless for print. The right is acceptable considering it was shot at 6400 ISO, 250mm hand-held at 1/125 second.
I've come to the conclusion that my problem lies with the noise and sharpness corrections in camera. I'll have to see if there is not some way to turn those completely off.
Whilst the main pony sales take place in the official ring. Underneath the trees hidden away is the alternative pony sales. These are the people who do deals by spitting on their hands before they shake. This young kid was taking a test drive in this trap
Testing my newly-built wind generator. Built from an old washing machine motor and PVC soil pipe blades, it's intended to charge a battery to power light in a remote stables.
(p.s putting your assistants in mortal danger is NOT the correct way to test such a device)