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Management induced soil compaction resulting in decreased rooting depth that reduces plant growth, animal habitat, and soil biological activity.
Photo by Blaine Brakke
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An Ingersol compactor works over the stone previously set by a Blaw Knox road widener. The stone is being placed where early that day, a Wirtgen 2000 milled out a section of collapsed road and soft fill.
Replace your keychain with the Keyport Slide. Holds up to six keys (Blades) and Inserts (bottle opener, flash drive, led light) in one device. Won't poke you, scratch your phone, or make noise. So compact it fits in your 5th pocket. mykeyport.com
Compact. Dans "Amélie Poulain", ce Kodak change la vie d'Amélie. le code de datation de cet exemplaire est YTSO, soit 0976. Ce compact fut fabriqué en Allemagne (Kodak Ag) de 1972 à 1977, il utilise les cartouches 126 pour des vues de 28x28 mm. Objectif fixfocus, f:11, appareil équipé pour le Magicube, aucun réglage.
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Comparing the Canon IXUS 275 HS (built in 4.5-54.0mm zoom lens) v Canon EOS 600D with a budget (sub £70) Yongnuo 35mm prime lens...
The subject is a backlit (using a MiniSun LightPad - daylight balanced), etched, clear glass paperweight. That the angle and aspect ratio is very similar, is pure fluke!!! Honest! Both cameras were hand held. No tripod was harmed during this shoot LOL.
More interestingly, the IXUS recorded (EXIF) a focal length of 10.31mm (58.14mm equivalent), at ISO 200, aperture f4.5, and shutter speed 1/500, in P mode (there is no M mode). Whilst the EOS, with the prime 35mm lens (56mm equivalent), was ISO 200, aperture f2, and shutter speed 1/250, in M mode.
Whilst the result from the IXUS is a little harsh, with evidence of vignetting, it's a valiant effort from such a small camera with a tiny lens. Then again, with the EOS, the glass in a Chinese budget prime lens is hardly going to be exceptional.
Just testing the depth of field on the compact.
Panasonic TZ5, 28mm (equiv), 1/10s, f/3.3, ISO 100. (P1000556)
After I showed you my Nikonos SB 105 here are two more things from my under water photography stuff I bought already. This is a normal diving lamp, but really small and powerfuel. Before this I got the larger brother "mini compact". But I will use this as a focus lamp and so it has to be light and small.
Strobist:
- 580 EXII cam right @ 1/1 shoot through soft box
- 430 EXII behind the lamp on the floor @ 1/8 shoot through diffusor
- triggered with phottix
Going through my 'man drawer' this afternoon and uncovering all sorts of things, including my most recent 3 cameras before the 550D. This Mju took some really fab photos back in the day of film ... think I bought it around 1998. I also had an old Pentax ME Super SLR camera that I used at university but sadly I don't know where it is any more.
My Sailor Moon compacts came in from J-list today! I’m currently working on a shadow box to display them in. They are super pretty in person but do have a few flaws, but hey what else would you expect for $3 gashapon toys.
86, 88, or 89 Gios Compact, built up with Campagnolo Chorus gruppo from 2001, Campa Shamal Ultra wheels, Cinelli bars, San Marco regal seat and Vittoria Corsa CX Kevlar tires. Multo bene.
Took with a compact not my DSLR
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © 2011 Steve Shipstone, All rights reserved.
Exif data auto added by theGOOD Uploadr
File Size : 0.3 mb
Camera Make : NIKON
Camera Model : COOLPIX S203
Software : Microsoft Windows Photo Gallery 6.0.6001.18000
Exposure : 0.020 seconds
Aperture : f/5.9
ISO Speed : 800
Focal Length : 18.9 mm
The pointer is pointing directly to the central canal (Haversian canal). Surrounding the central canal are multiple small lines (canaliculi) and the really dark spots are osteocytes in lacunae.