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Day three hundred forty-four/365. Preparing for a picnic tomorrow! The knife said that the cheese cake was ready to come out of the oven.
Barrie Howard Sykes Test Pictures January 2020
Trying out two styles on four pictures. Each numbered versions is a sharp rendition and the numbered and lettered ‘a’ version is a gentler version and looks more as the pictures do from a distance.
These images were shot in daylight. They have been edited to be close copies of the originals. The originals were created by magnifying glass from photographic originals. Barrie Howard Sykes was my father. When diagnosed with terminal Cancer he had time enough to find his way back to art. From his youth and before he lost an eye in a motoring crash he had enjoyed drawing both technical and artistic pictures. When went to Barnsley Hospice he was offered courses and joined the art group. The encouragement that he got from the tutor and others at the hospice led to his images being exhibited. He was thrilled with the positive reaction that he received. With one eye and the vision of that eye reduced and darkening he used a magnifying glass to see the detail of the original and to guide his painting. He was red / green colour blind and facing the treatment of Cancer and the reduction in life from the illness and treatment. His struggle gave him a focus to continue towards and these pictures are a record of his challenge and his answers to the challenge.
Once decided upon the image style there will be more details available with more pictures too.
PHH Sykes ©2020
phhsykes@gmail.com
TEST LA, organized by the AHF Fall 2015 Interns, focused on reaching out to the Hollywood community, breaking down stigma associated with HIV/AIDS testing, and increasing awareness about the importance of knowing your status. Held on December 5, TEST LA supported the 20x20 campaign, a worldwide call to action to get 20 million people tested by 2020. Guests enjoyed free HIV testing, food, drinks, giveaways, a film screening and panel of special guests, and more!
Testing lenses, testing lighting. Shot with a canon 85mm
Model: Christina
Lighting Director: Joe Sailer
Photograph by Dave McDermand
Test shot w/ Mamiya RB67 on Provia 100F with Sekor-C 90mm lens set at f8; exposed for 2 seconds. Lit with 4800ºK 500 watt photoflood. Scanned on an Epson 4490 flatbed negative scanner.
WOW! Maybe I shouldn't have quit my art job... (Just kidding, I have no wish to go back.)
Think you have good colour vision?
Try the test yourself: spectralcolor.com/game/huetest_kiosk
TEST LA, organized by the AHF Fall 2015 Interns, focused on reaching out to the Hollywood community, breaking down stigma associated with HIV/AIDS testing, and increasing awareness about the importance of knowing your status. Held on December 5, TEST LA supported the 20x20 campaign, a worldwide call to action to get 20 million people tested by 2020. Guests enjoyed free HIV testing, food, drinks, giveaways, a film screening and panel of special guests, and more!
I decided to put some gemstones in the kiln and see what happened. For extra measure, I added a thick layer of daisy clear to act as a flux.
Ok, and a piece of glass too. :) Couldn't resist.
Loosely place the lens into the rubber tube which should be longer than the focal length of the lens. Take some photographs and decide how long it needs to be.
Lunchtime at the Unicorn Theatre, Tooley Street, London SE1
The way the different layers of reflections work together reminds me a little of doing exposure test strips from black and white printing days.
Test shots with the new Pentax WG-1000. The Pentax seems to really struggle with some close up shots I was trying to take, despite me making sure it was in macro mode. Maybe just learning curve issues on my part.
TEST LA, organized by the AHF Fall 2015 Interns, focused on reaching out to the Hollywood community, breaking down stigma associated with HIV/AIDS testing, and increasing awareness about the importance of knowing your status. Held on December 5, TEST LA supported the 20x20 campaign, a worldwide call to action to get 20 million people tested by 2020. Guests enjoyed free HIV testing, food, drinks, giveaways, a film screening and panel of special guests, and more!
This is a great test of the figures ability to perform two seperate articulate actions, one is to kneel or crouch, the other is to twist their torso or head enabling them to take a look around the corner. Retaining balance and getting a good sight of the enemy.
Lanard Corps Junkyard doesn't seem to grasp the test at all, he's neither crouching or looking around the corner. FAIL and gets 0 Points.