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Here is the technique I use to adjust my pano head to the no-parallax point. I first adjust my tripod head to a level comfortable for standing. Then find a marker to place on the ground below the tripod. In this case I used an orange wire nut. Then adjust as in the center image, so that the edge of base of the pano head aligns with the marker. Then pan up and down to the extremes of the field of view, making adjustments so that the marker will be at the edge of the base for all 3 locations.
More details in this discussion on Pano Head Alignment.
B&W vintage slides duped (duplicated) onto AristaII Ortho Litho film (5x7) developed in Ilford Multigrade 1+9 for 30-40seconds.
Printed the resulting negatives on Arches Platine paper in traditional cyanotype.
Lost a little bit of detail in the process but they came out better than I had hoped.
The 56th New Zealand Ploughing Championships where held at Wairuna, Clinton, Otago, New Zealand. Full Screen Click & Push F11
EMILY BLUNT stars as dancer Elise Sellas in the romantic thriller "The Adjustment Bureau". In the film, Matt Damon plays a man who glimpses the future planned for him and realizes he wants something else. To get it, he must pursue the only woman he's ever loved (Blunt) and defy the agents of Fate--a mysterious group of men exerting control over their lives.
I'm always adjusting, or moving, of fixing something. I have to do that a lot. I'm adjusting my Italian Horn here. Taken while sunbathing on my roof.
This is part of the Goroka Show
2009, where groups from many parts of Papua New Guinea come to celebrate
and display their unique cultural songs, dances, and customary dress.
Photo by Kahunapule.
Today's adjustment was a replica of the last (new chain on top and
some more indentations on the bottom wire) but not as painful. Win !
I adjusted the perspective of Palacio Salvo in Montevideo because the angle made it look like it was tilted back originally.
this is the finished antenna after it was adjusted for the correct length and sealed with heat shrink. The preceeding pictures shows the process before the heat shrink was applied. I also put some Lexel clear caulk on the ends to seal out moisture.
This antenna is for a cb radio on a motorhome. The radio is a Cobra 148 NW ST, a very nice radio. It's mounted near the forward escape hatch.
Here is what it looks like under the heat shrink before soldering:
Adventure Cycle Jamis Bicycles
Jamis 2017 Dragonslayer 27" Sport
PLUS
A 27.5x3” tire measures out to a 29” diameter and a 26x3” tire measures out to a 27.5” diameter. Combining them with a 40mm rim, results in the ultimate combination of traction, roll-over and versatility without being too heavy, too bouncy, too tall or feeling lethargic on the trail.
REYNOLDS 520 STEEL
For well over a century, Reynolds has been at the forefront of cycling design and engineering continually pushing the boundaries of performance. The 520 series double-butting provides both strength and weight savings resulting in a smooth riding frameset.
44MM HEAD TUBES
Oversized 44mm head tubes, like tapered head tubes, offer many advantages impacting the handling and performance of the bike. Not only do they allow for the use of tapered steerer forks adding more stiffness, lighter weight and better tracking in rough terrain, but the larger diameter provides a better surface area to weld the main triangle tubes to.
ADJUSTABLE SLIDING DROPOUTS
Our sliding dropout allows for 15mm of adjustment. Slide your rear wheel back to increase clearance for larger tires or remove all those gears and shifters and simply tension your chain for a quiet single speed ride.
READY TO LOAD
The Dragonslayer and Dragonfly frames feature rear rack eyelets and enough cargo/water cage mounts for the option to load up all the gear you may possibly need out there. Full cable housing guides are used to ensure uninterrupted shifting performance when using a frame bag.
OUTBOARD CHAIN LINE
A 12x148 rear hub with 3mm offset chainrings minimizes the chance of chain to tire contact with short chainstays and “mid-fat” tires without compromising any pedaling efficiency to a wider q-factor.
TUBELESS
Benefits of a tubeless set-up are reduced rotating weight and the ability to use lower inflation pressures for greater traction without the risk of pinch flats. WTB TCS rims feature a tubeless UST “On-Ramp” profile providing a consistent fit between the rim and the tire for easy installation and inflation.
FrameReynolds 520 steel, 44mm head tube, 31.6 I.D. seat tube, internal dropper post routing, ISCG05, sliding 12x148mm dropouts, Formula axle
ForkRock Shox Recon Silver RL 29/27.5+, Solo Air spring, external rebound, lockout adjust, 32mm stanchions, 15x110mm axle, tapered aluminum steerer, 120mm travel
HeadsetFSA Orbit, Alloy cups
WheelsWTB Scraper i40 TCS tubeless 27.5" rims, Formula sealed bearing 15x110mm front & 12x148mm rear 6-bolt disc hubs, stainless spokes
TiresWTB Trail Boss, 27.5 x 3.0”, TCS tubeless
DerailleursSRAM NX, 11-speed
Shift leversSRAM NX, 1x11-speed
ChainKMC X11-1, 11-speed
CassetteSRAM 1130, 11-speed, 11-42T
CranksetSRAM NX, 32T, 170mm (15”), 175mm (17-21”)
BB SetSRAM GXP
PedalsATB alloy platform
BrakesetShimano M396 hydraulic disc, 180mm front & 160mm rear RT26 6-bolt rotors
HandlebarRitchey Trail 2X, 31.8 x 9˚ x 720mm x +/- 5mm rise
StemRitchey Trail, 60mm (15"), 70mm (17"), 80mm (19"), 90mm (21")
GripsJamis Lock-On
Seat PostRitchey Trail Comp, 31.6 x 400mm
SaddleWTB Volt Sport
Sizes15”, 17”, 19”, 21”
ColorAno Black
Weight30.50 lbs