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Shooting Canon 7D with wireless tethering and 5D Mark II with wired tether, both shooting to lightroom. Home studio.
The stage is set up to try some Dan Winters lighting. The windows were blacked out for some non-strobe, ambient work.
By Steven Erat Photography (© 2011 Steven Erat - Please do not use without permission)
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Astronauts from five space agencies around the world take part in ESA’s CAVES training course– Cooperative Adventure for Valuing and Exercising human behaviour and performance Skills.
The six cavenauts of this edition of CAVES are ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst, NASA astronauts Joe Acaba and Jeanette Epps, Roscosmos’ cosmonaut Nikolai Chub, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Josh Kutryk and JAXA’s space agency Takuya Onishi.
The three-week course prepares astronauts to work safely and effectively in multicultural teams in an environment where safety is critical.
As they explore caves they encounter caverns, underground lakes and strange microscopic life. They test new technology and conduct science – just as if they were living on the International Space Station.
The six astronauts have to rely on their own skills, teamwork and ground control to achieve their mission goals – the course is designed to foster effective communication, decision-making, problem-solving, leadership and team dynamics.
Credits: ESA–V. Crobu
One of the most striking balconies in Valletta lies in a decaying state, clamped to the corner like a figurehead to a ship . Oh to buy this palazzo and restore it with an incredible view across Merchant Street to the Cathedral
Hillar Comet manufactured in late 1940 by Hiller Industries of California. It's powered by a Hiller .62 cid model engine.
Internet Tethering mit der neuen iPhone 3.0 Firmware, dem iPhone 3G und dem Schweizer Mobilfunkprovider Swisscom.
A tethered test of a Morpheus prototype lander was conducted today at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility in Florida. The test was performed to verify the lander’s recently installed autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology (ALHAT) sensors and integration systems. During the test, the Morpheus lander was lifted by a crane to 20 feet for an engine firing of about 74 seconds and then lowered to the ground. With the successful completion of the test, the Morpheus project team will begin preparing for the first free flight test with ALHAT. Photo credit: NASA/Chris Chamberland
Whilst visiting Chateau Le Lude we found these wonderful objects outside and inside the old stables, used for tethering horses. They certain had style in those days and of course the power and money to do this kind of thing
A sculpture of a man with an ankle chain which has a mobile phone shaped block attached to it (not visible in this image). The artist's brief: The price of always being connected is -always being connected. All pervasive mobile communication has blurred the boundaries of our work and personal lives; maintaining an online presence cuts into the time we have for people in the real world; and privacy is almost a thing of the past. In the guise of making our lives easier, communications technology has come to control and define our every waking moment and ironically social networking has been shown to make users feel more alienated than ever. Be careful what you wish for!.
David McGuinness
Mixed media, paint, perspex, solar lights. Swell Sculpture festival
Beercan on the Sony Alpha, Golden hour
works great.
using these directions: richardlai.xanga.com/704930537/enable-tethering-on-iphone...
(iTunes must be installed)
voicemail is still working just fine. :D
Americas' Sail, July 2006
The Cisne Branco is part of the Brazilian Navy and the name means "White Swan".
I found this little rowboat on a very overcast day in Prince Edward Island.
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