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Here was a major source of friction. If the pedal was slightly angled, the rod would rub against the felt, which very effectively prevents the key from bouncing back up.
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Kowa Six
Japanese 6x6 SLR, 55mm 1:3.5 Lens, c.1968
From the first Testfilm after repair. March 2024
The Garden Gnome (close-up test target),
EV12, 1/250 1:11, focused on Gnome eyes at distance of 0,9 meter with viewfinder.
Note :
I made a mistake here and Underexposed the film about 2 Stops. Colors are not that good anymore but it gives an insight what Kodak Gold 200 still can do in such situation.
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Film Kodak Gold 200.
Scanner Plustek Opticfilm 120 Pro at 5300ppi, downscaled to 4096 pixels width.
No Sharpening, No IR-Dustremoval.
Exposure, contrast and color adjustments in PSE11.
We got a new Toaster / Convection Oven / Air Fryer and I have been adjusting recipes to allow for the new, faster cook times! Tonight it's chicken pot pie.
Did an adjustment for growlandw to demonstrate the power of the Orton effect. btw, props to growlandw for helping me pick the 15mm Canon Fisheye lens. He was very helpful and has some great fisheye images in his stream.
Here is the original image:
www.flickr.com/photos/rowlandw/479258222/
How I achieved this look:
1. I used the channel mixer to show just the red channel as monochrome. This creates a B&W image very similar to an IR photo.
2. I applied the orton effect (copied the image, blurred it, set the blending to multiply and reduced the transparency to 75%).
3. I set the color of the blur layer to 100% sepia.
4. I added a curves adjustment until the trees were glowing.
5. Added a brushed metal. layer with overlay blending to give it the burnt look.
6. I also added increased contrast and saturation to give the image more punch
HEIDELBERG, Germany – A Soldier adjusts the sandbags in his firing position before engaging targets on the Engagement Skills Trainer 2000 during the U.S. Army Europe 2012 Best Paralegal Competition at the Oftersheim Rod and Gun Club Oct. 19. The Soldier is participating in a competition to determine the best paralegal Noncommissioned Officer and Junior Soldier from units across Europe in an event that tests both their Soldiers skills and their job specific skills. (U.S. Army Europe photo by Staff Sgt. Joel Salgado)
Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Dan Regan shortens his prosthetic leg to help him stand up on the board quicker and easier.
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USA's Michael Phelps adjusts his goggles before competing in the Men's 400 Meter Individual Medley final at the National Aquatic Center (Water Cube) during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, on August 10, 2008. Phelps won gold.
For more amazing pictures of this events and more visit: www.upi.com/News_Photos/Olympics_2008/Swimming_-_Mens_400...
Sometimes it's important to rearrange your furniture and interior features in order to make them work with the light of the setting sun.
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Stock photos of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Architecture & Design
Georgia Army National Guardsman Spc. Osvaldo Pina, a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the Augusta Based Alpha Company, 878th Engineer Battalion, engages targets during M2A2 .50 caliber machine gun qualification on July 18, 2018, at Fort Stewart. More than 1100 Soldiers from across the state are conducting annual training focused on Soldier individual and collective tasks.
Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. R.J. Lannom Jr
Rare earth metals, Coal Gas and a dose of titanium don't mix, except in the forward Kliegs. We cooked a bat the other night that flew into them. - Forward in the Conservatory of the Aether. More shots here: flickr.com/photos/emceewidget/sets/72157603004004275/
Justine McAllister downbound on the Hudson River near Newbugh, NY
Built in 1982, by Jakobson Shipyard of Oyster Bay, New York (hull #466) as the Exxon Maine for Exxon Shipping of Wilmington, Delaware.
In 1990, Exxon renamed her as the Exxon Carquinez. However, in 1988, Exxon merged with Mobil to became Sea River Maritime of Houston, Texas. Where the tug was renamed as the S/R Carquinez.
The tug was later sold where she was renamed as the Justine.
She was then acquired by McAllister Towing and Transportation of New York, New York where she was renamed as the Justine McAllister.
The tug is certified with an ABS loadline +A-1 Towing Vessel. Powered by two EMD 16-645-E6 diesel engines with Falk reduction gears at a ratio of 4.481:1 for a rated 4,000 horsepower. She is a twin screw tug equipped with kort nozzles and flanking rudders.
Her capacities are 54,700 gallons of fuel oil, and 3,000 gallons of potable water.
She is outfitted with one fire monitor rated at 2,000 Gallons Per Minute.
Her towing gear includes an INTERcon single drum towing winch outfitted with 2,300(ft) of 2 1/4(in) towing wire. She is also fitted with an elevating wheelhouse with a maximum height of eye of 45(ft).
Vessel Name: JUSTINE McALLISTER
USCG Doc. No.: 647819
Vessel Service: TOWING VESSEL
IMO Number: 8107878
Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted, Registry
Call Sign: WDB6688
Hull Material: STEEL
Hull Number: 466
Ship Builder: JAKOBSON SHIPYARD, INC.
Year Built: 1982
Length: 104.6
Hailing Port: NEW YORK, NY.
Hull Depth: 18
Hull Breadth: 34
Gross Tonnage: 290
Net Tonnage: 197
Owner:
JUSTINE MCALLISTER LLC
17 BATTERY PLACE SUITE 1200
NEW YORK, NY 10004
Previous Vessel Names:
Exxon Maine, Exxon Carquinez, S/R Caquinez, Justine
Previous Vessel Owners:
Exxon Shipping, SEARIVER MARITIME INC, MCALLISTER TOWING & TRANSPORTATION CO INC, MARINE ASSET RENTAL SERVICES INC, JUSTINE MCALLISTER LLC
My new adjustable desk that can electrically raise and lower. I now spend about 75% of the day standing which has immensly helped my posture and back pain.
The desk is from ConSet with the following part numbers:
* 501-27 8S152-152A (frame)
* 160R B + 040-60S (top)
More climbing. You have to climb to check the cones and dampner on theis kiln. I think I'll just stay on the train, thank you.
A woman adjusts the grind size on a Sage coffee grinder, preparing for a fresh cup of coffee. The sleek grinder sits beside a Krups espresso machine, showcasing a well-equipped coffee station.