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Just a quick picture for testing my new camera! Looking forward to taking many more pictures!

canon 550d t2i 50 mm f 1.4 usm

Aiden tests a 9V battery, 50 Dangerous things style. www.fiftydangerousthings.com/

October 5. Stole this from a party hehehhe. Today I took my religion mid term and think i did prettty good. later im going to get bwie's birthday presiii.

Test knit for Preeti.

Pattern coming soon!

Sony A7CR

Leica Summilux M 50mm pre ASPH

Wan Chai, Hong Kong

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!

One of nearly 100 unadjusted photos from the new Nikon D90, posted as-is.

Sony A7CR

Taylor Hobson Anastigmat 2 inch F2

Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Testing streaming in Lykes Gaslight Park

RICOH GXR

GR LENS A12 50mm F2.5 MACRO

Testing pressure on machine

This was a test run I did with the colors to make sure they worked.

 

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SpaceX Rocket Development Facility in McGregor, Texas

I don't get out much these days, and certainly not when ill during a pandemic that will never end. Good news is that I passed, tested negative.

Lens test of a 50mm f/1.8 Nikkor (a great lens otherwise) focused on the star Beltegeuse in Orion, showing severe sagittal coma flare when opened wider than f/2.8, something that a noctilux (class) lens is corrected for.

Test shots taken with a new camera I bought for the office. Canon SD1200 IS. $229.95 It's amazing what these little point and shoots can do now.

 

12x digital zoom.

Testing out emailing a photo taken by my camera phone directly to flickr.

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!

all the deformities came from being exposed to a nuclear blast.. just to see what would happen

Testing my 'new' 1966 55mm f1/1.2 lens. I love it.

First shot with my new toy, Canon 350D. The thought of what's to come keeps me smiling :)

Australia lead by 400 - view from the top of the new M A Noble Stand

Bright and beautiful poppies.

Testing the antenna.

 

Jun 28-29, 2014 - SARES Field Day activities.

 

Photos courtesy of Thomas / KK6FPP

Some camera and lenses have production defect on it which is called “Front/Back Focus”. Front/Back Focus is the defect (whether it comes from the camera or the lens) that the focus is fall on the back or in front of the object you’re shooting at. If you wonder why every shots you take seems blurry although your eyes is fine and the camera auto-focusing is working fine, then maybe your gear has the Back/Front Focus defect.

 

There are several ways to test the focus. If you Google it, you’ll find many tips about it, some even provide you with the ‘focus test chart’. Here’s one of it: photo.net/learn/focustest/

 

But the easiest way is to use 3 batteries like the picture above. Put the batteries about 3-5 cm among each other on the table in the sufficient light environment. Take your camera and use the auto-focusing aimed at the head of the middle one. If the result shows that the head of the middle battery is indeed sharp/focus, then your gear is fine. But if it turns out that the sharp/focus area is on the head of the front or back battery, then most likely your gear has the defect. Consult the store or the authorized dealer of the camera to check on it.

 

If you try it with different lenses and the results are the same, that means it’s the camera that has the defect. But if you try with another lens and the result is fine, that means the previous lens you use may have the defect. Hope this help.

Epcot

200 Epcot Center Dr.

Lake Buena Vista, FL 32821

 

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test shoot with Maria for Oxygen Models at Dizzyfinch photography studio in London.

 

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