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Hair: Barberyumyum P12 + Bangs K (Group Gift)

Outfit: AMI:HAI

Location: Village of Ahiru

Scene Props and Effects: [[RH]] Design House, CURELESS [+], {-Maru Kado-} (Ghost Bunny Group Gift)

 

Funny twist to the Test of Courage summer activity. The challenge is to shave the leg of Karakasa, the umbrella demon (´ᗜ`)ゞ

35:52 Leaves

 

After all the hot dry weather we've had, there are dry leaves all over the ground - I think autumn is arriving early. And as long as it doesn't get hot again, I will be over the moon to welcome autumn :)

قلبي بسكوته يا حبيبي اتوصى فـ قلبي

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The GBH is standing on an asphalt road as flood waters flow across it from right to left in the picture.

Not real. Luminar Sky replacement test. Photo actually taken during day. You can make out the distant mountains aren’t masking the sky very well, but overall the Auto Sky replacement works pretty good for one click. The waves would also look very different under a long exposure.

This is a first for me just wanted to test what a Raynox 250 could do for my macro photography, this fly was pulled out of the venetian blinds and is probably 3+ months old dead, all the other settings I use in the field are the same. This is fully auto focus with the R5 in pretty dim lighting, I never take "studio" photo's they are all out in nature. We will have to wait and see if this extra bit of kit can make a difference. There is no crop on this image it is full frame.

thx 4 views comments faves invites always appreciated

  

I took this at Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver. I think the water was too cold to be in, but I guess with a wetsuit, you stay warm. There are always lots of divers here as there are open water diving courses going on regularly. The divers see many different types of fish, anenomes, starfish, seals, and sometimes wolf eels and giant octopus.

A texturized photo of an old barn in a field.

 

Developed using darktable 3.6.0.

l'Herbe d'à coté est toujours meilleure ...!

Shot (without prior planning) through a closed window in shadow on a late afternoon under a dim sky. I decided to use this image to test my camera's high ISO abilities and shot it at ISO 51200. I used standard software to remove the resulting color noise, but couldn't improve much in the way of focus. A better than expected result (thanks to noise reduction software). I also like the chipmunk's look of concentration.

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34067 near Arkholme with a test run round the Carnforth circuit on 8/2/2011

Copyright David Price

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A severe warned storm passes through the Transportation Technology Center located in north eastern Pueblo County.

Good advice - test the harness *before* you get out there.

 

Waddell, Beach, just north of Santa Cruz, California.

New 500mm 4.5 / trying to figure out if it is as sharp as the 150-450 wide open, it is close between the two I think. Next I need to take some shots on apsc

TGV 4503 - Pizzale - 15.02.2020

Freshly arrived on ONR's property in Rouyn-Noranda the night before, extra CN Test train 4791 is splitting the decommissioned ABS signals in front of the old T&NO station at Temagami. CN's Test train is just back from a "milk run" in Northern Quebec, having tested the La Tuque, Saint-Maurice, Taschereau, Chapais, Matagami and Val-d'Or subdivisions. The ONR scheduled to test their entire network before handing it back to CN a couple of days later in Hearst.

 

Temagami, ON

October 9th, 2021.

The postman was kind enough to deliver one of my new 580ex ii in the post. The difference in the quality of the splash compared to my old Vivitars is so noticeable. The other should arrive on Monday.

Red dyed water dropped into black dyed water. 1no. 580ex ii @ 1/128 triggered from behind frosted glass by Stop Shot Module by Cognisys. Camera set to 2 sec exp, f16.

Testing a new lens, not as sharp as I’d hope for its first use but totally my fault. I was in aperture priority instead of manual and the shutter was a little slow for handheld. This is my default test location, it’s close to the house.

Just trying to get higher and higher resolution. Required a LOT more editing xD

got some new lights this week, trying them out tonight.

  

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

BNSF's RSP38-2 moves around the Westwood yard and onto the main. Crews were testing it to make sure it works in case it is needed later in the season.

Testing a pretty 'common' lens ;-) @ ƒ=4.0

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Spielerischer Test mit einer sehr 'gewöhnlichen' Optik ;-) @ ƒ=4.0

 

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The one shot I was after while away; we stayed at a hotel in Turin which was part of Fiat's old Lingotto factory until the seventies. This is eight portrait shots, second attempt, at a time when there was no-one else in sight, thirty-degree heat in an extremely perilous crouch at the very top of the bank.

 

The building atop, the Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli Art Gallery - not the ugly, incongruous glass and steel one being built behind - contains an exhibition full of works by Canaletto, Matisse, Picasso, Modigliani and others. I love this place.

 

The factory was completed in 1923. Unlike any other car factory to date, the factory featured a spiral assembly line that moved up through the building and a concrete banked rooftop test track. It was the biggest car factory Europe had ever seen and was the second largest in the world.

 

Designed by engineer Giacomo Mattè-Trucco, the five story building featured a simple loop rooftop test track with two banked turns that consumed a 1620 foot x 280 foot portion of rooftop. The test track's banked turns were constructed from an intricate series of concrete ribs in a construction technique that had not been used frequently before Lingotto's construction. It's safe to say the technique had never been used for a test track six stories in the air.

 

The rooftop test track at Lingotto was not a novelty or an afterthought, but an integral part of the manufacturing process; the Lingotto factory featured a unique upward spiral assembly line. As each Fiat was put together it would progress upwards through the building story by story. Each floor was sequentially designated to specialize in a major part of assembly. What would start on the ground floor as raw materials and individual parts became a running driving Fiat by the time it spiraled its way to the top of the building.

 

When a Fiat had finished its climb through the 16,000,000 square feet of Lingotto it exited the building by way of the roof. Each Fiat was taken on to the roof and around the banked race track to make sure the prior five floors of manufacturing had done their jobs to satisfaction. The Lingotto test track was even briefly featured in the Italian Job. During the famous escape sequence the red white and blue Mini's go three wide on the banked rooftop race course with police in hot pursuit.

 

If you're in Turin, go. It's worth the trip. Plus you can go to the track for free if you use a little confidence or you can buy a ticket for the exhibition and go with your ticket.

Test shot for next shooting day. How do you think about the photo for cover.

Ricoh 35 Deluxe : 45mm Riken Ricomat f/2.8 : Kentmere 100 : PMK Pyro

 

Trying out a nice little Ricoh rangefinder camera from the mid-50's

Anche l' ultimata fotocamera ha superato l' esame della scala

UP 4842 and another SD70M lead a PTC test train consist, SPRPAP 12, southbound towards Villa Grove with 28 empty ballast cars in tow. This train was not testing the Villa Grove or Pana Subdivisions at this time.

So this is my first attempt at editing a photo without the built in crap in SL...

Lava stone textures in Campo de Piedra Pómez, Catamarca.

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