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Deployed Soldiers with the 143d Expeditionary Sustainment Command conducts the Army Combat Fitness Test at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, throughout March 2023.
This is the first flight from Heathrow in five days. It's a test flight to Ireland to see what happens to the plane fro the ash.
Test with borrowed Nikon dslr - no processing no tilt shift effect just a wide open Nikon e series 50mm f/1.8
this may look like an accident (and to be sure, the emulsion was applied sloppily), but this is actually a very good thing. i decided that i wasn unhappy with the last successful screen i made, so i am back to experimenting with exposures and positives. this time i used transparencies and overlapped two to see if a doubled image would make for a better exposure. it totally did (note the section from the T through the O in motico). anyway, this is of marginal interest to most people but since i had such a hard time finding photos of the screen printing process, I thought i should post some
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!
My first attempt to try HDR this morning.. I woke up, inspired and quickly take the pictures without having enough time to make my bed.. :P
MANDAGUARI 2: Ministro Garibaldi Filho inaugura APS no Paraná (Mandaguari, PR. 12/09/2011. Foto: Nicolas Gomes)
Testing my filters before the actual event. Using two polarized filters at 90º to make a reasonably strong neutral density filter.
Testing how the shutter speed affects the image quality with fluorescent lights.
These are two bursts shot with the same manual setup, only changing the shutter speed between the bursts.
The top two are shot with 1/125 and bottom ones with 1/100. Setting the shutter speed so that it's dividable by your countries electric current frequency (50 hertz in Europe) causes no coloring effects. Where as setting the shutter speed to something not dividable by the electric current frequency causes strange coloring issues.