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East and west pediments. Actual Nashville Parthenon above, sculptures in the Athens Acropolis Museum below. View large.
By a weird quirk of fate, I just got back the Canon TX I owned for about a dozen years starting back in high school. Plus a couple of nice FD lenses.
But this is a pretty humorous demonstration of why, in 1989, I decided to sell that kit, and switch to the Olympus OM-system. Compare the size of the bodies and two lenses, which on both sides are 24mm and 100mm f/2.8's. The difference in the size of the 24's is particularly amazing.
I also checked the weights. For the camera plus three equivalent lenses the Canon system weighs 45% more!
“FADED PLACES” is a 20"x28" digital daytime long exposure taken on February 23, 2019. Standing on Gore Avenue, looking south from Cordova Street in Vancouver’s Downtown East Side, this daytime long exposure blurs the people walking on the sidewalks and slightly blurs a truck that passed through the frame to stop for a moment - becoming eerily reminiscent of the kind of truck infamous serial killer Robert Pickton might have driven as he prowled the streets looking for his next victim.
This photo was originally shown alongside this photo as part of a series I’ve been working on called the COMPARISONS PROJECT:
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ARTS! 2019
This photo was also showcased as a part of the Surrey Art Gallery’s ARTS 2019 juried summer art show, held from June 28 to August 31, 2019. It was displayed alongside Steven’s video artwork, FROM EAST TO WEST, which was chosen under the Digital, Performative & New Media Art category. It can be viewed here:
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This photo was featured by Esther Amankop Udoh in her article for The Kwantlen Runner called, Artwork by KPU Students Featured at the Surrey Art Gallery, published on August 13, 2019 and later referenced on my CV.
Comparison/Vergleich Leica 12-60 vs. Panasonic 12-60 @60mm focal length/ Brennweite at different apertures / bei verschiedenen Blenden
This is a comparison of 3 Canon Lenses:
- Canon 28mm, f1.8 prime
- Canon 17-85 IS/USM at 28mm
- Canon 24-105L at 28mm
Each Row is shots from the same lens, shot "wide open", f8, and "stopped down" (columns 1, 2 and 3 respectively).
The top row are shots from the Canon 28mm f1.8 prime. You can use the quality of these shots as a point of comparison for the other 2 lenses.
I think the Canon 17-85 IS/USM at 28mm compares very favorably with the Canon 24-105L at 28mm. Not only at the f8 "sweet spot", but "wide open" and "stopped down" as well.
Can you guess which row represents the Canon 17-85 at 28mm? And which row represents the Canon 24-105L at 28mm?
A US Air Force Test Chart was shot using a Canon 20D, tripod, mirror lockup and remote shutter release. A 500W hot light was used for consistant lighting.
You can get a copy of the US Air Force Lens Test Chart here.
This "snippet" was cropped out of each lens chart, for comparison. No PhotoShopping.
JG/HamWithCam
index: OPI Barre My Soul
middle: OPI Coney Island Cotton Candy
ring: OPI Glints of Glinda
pinkie: OPI Samoan Sand
His body size is probably similar to Ever After High, the Ever After High boys bodies are muscular Jay's body is too only slightly smaller, Ken is slightly similar to size, MH on the other hand are a lot different and the clothes do not fit.
WARNING: DO NOT post any inappropriate comments or I will report you this photo is just to show the different body types only.
and if your wondering why Ken is wearing a skirt well he's not articulated so can't cover him self up so I wrapped Mansters Deuce's shirt around him I don't think he was happy when he got it back.
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June 25th, 1989
Manchester Airport
Comparison of the similarly designed DC10 and Tristar aircraft. Apart from the rear engine mountings they are very much alike to look at externally - though flying them is another matter (see comments)
Top: Douglas DC10-10 G-BJZE of Novair about to leave with a holiday flight. This aircraft originally flew with Laker Airways. After their demise it joined British Caledonian and later Cal-Air which became known as Novair. During 1990 they ceased operations and the aircraft went on to fly with World Airways for a while. Today (May 2017) it is still operational - with FedEx (converted to a MD10 freighter) as N40061.
Bottom: Lockheed L1011 Tristar-200 G-BGBC of British Airways is about to leave for New York. A BA aircraft from new it went on to fly with Kitty Hawk (USA) after conversion to freighter. It was stored in California from March 2004 and was last reported still in tact during November 2009. Update: Marked as scrapped by 2017 (info from Airfleets).
My Flickr aircraft links: MAN -- LBA -- LHR -- Other aircraft
Comparison with Cokin ND filters. Image on left is without any filtration while image on right has 3 Cokin ND filters applied in a stack. all three filters were from the Cokin graduated ND filter kit and from what i can see dont show the magenta color cast i kept hearing about. Both images were taken with the same settings. Daylight color balance, not AWB for those curious.
Any comments or information on whether Cokin has redone their filters to fix the color casts with in the past few years. Most reviews discrediting the filters were written around 2008.
ISO comparison between the Nikon D600 full frame DSLR and the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera.
No adjustments (no noise reduction, no sharpening). Just exportet from Lightroom 5.7
Lenses: Nikkor AF-S 50mm f1.8 G on the Nikon, M.Zuiko 25mm f1.8 on the Olympus.
Aperture: f4 on the D600, f2 on the E-M10 (to get the same depth of field).
- Fashion Royalty Rayna Ahmadi A Fabulous Life
- Fashion Royalty Poppy Parker City Sweetheart Off Beat
- Made to Move Barbie body ( Poppy head)
Since a few years I had the feeling that the paper's quality of the Moleskine Pocket diary became worse and worse. So I ripped out a sheet of my first pocket diary and made the comparison: Moleskine Pocket diary 2001 and 2014. (Please note: normally this is really really forbidden! Never ripe out a sheet of your sketchbook or diary! Outrage!)
At the first sight the differences don't seem to be very big. But when I look at the details I see: I'm right. The paper's fiber is getting destructed more fast in the newer Moleskine - you can see it in the paper's surface after treating with watercolor. But this is not the most annoying thing. Please have a look at the red watercolor dot above the two lines on the bottom of the spread. On the left side (2001) the borders are rather sharp. On the right side (2014) the borders are blurred, because the color is bleeding. The sme with the blue copic lines (Copic B24): The lines on the 2014 page have got some kind of shadows from the bled color. Colors are creeping inside the paper, so it's more difficult to draw some vibrant pictures with clear borders.
Pity! I really love those Moleskine pocket diaries, because they've got the best calendar design for me. But I wish the paper's quality will be improved one day. Moleskine, please let me know.
NECA vs. McFarlane!
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middle&pinkie: OPI In the Spot-Light Pink
index&ring: OPI It´s A Girl!
three coats + top coat
natural light
Left picture was taken with one 1/2 flash. The right picture was taken by using two flashes, one on the left 1/2 and right 1/4.
Here are comparison shots of the old Dragon Priest mold (left) vs. the new one (right). I've tagged the old air bubbles and cancers or impurities. You might also notice by the sheen of the new cast how much smoother the new mold is.
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This was the original with one tiny touch-up, of the one right before it that looks painterly.
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Comparison of breech block markings on two shell casings. Recovered from a Glock .40 caliber handgun.
This photo was featured in a Photoshop Tips and Tricks article on comparing images.
Performance Comparison...I would have done this before ! Picture by Opteka is a bit blurred as the weather was smoggy....Anyway I am happy with the performance of both my Lenses !