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Pluto:
Photo collage to show the area of the video clip:
photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/archive/PIA14457_05-26-16_Strip...
Original image Credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI
Earth:
Image from Goolge Earth:
earth.google.com/web/@-82.43329039,111.35071978,-564.0445...
"Juxtaposition"
Photographer : NightPro
Camera : Nikon D800
Location - Singapore
Submitted Date - 02/01/2014
Left: High End Envy Erin on Color Infusion Body.
Right: Kimi Toys Head KT007 on Phicen Seamless Body.
Now that I look at my undercarriage, I feel kind of bad for putting such a pretty new part on without steam cleaning or something....
Totally didn't realize that I didn't upload my box opening + comparisons onto Flickr.
10mm glass.
More detailed post here:
www.denofangels.com/forums/showthread.php?448725-Narin-N4...
I already own a bottle of the Diamine, but upon receiving a sample vial of the Iroshizuku I thought that two blues looked very similar, so I did a side by each comparison.
As they dry the colour difference and sheen becomes apparent.
The Technic 1x1 with half-pin and the new modified brick 1x1 with one stud on the side are not technically equivalent. They can kind of function the same way in real life, due to the flexibility of the plastic, but there is a .12mm difference in the distance between the top of the brick and stud.
Jamie Berard gave a presentation at Brickfest '06 about stressing elements, and there is a PDF copy of his Powerpoint file here, if you are interested in more information about legal vs. illegal building techniques.
Photos (NOT handheld shots) for comparison of the Nikkor 80-400 VR to the 70-200VR with and without the TC-20EII teleconverter. I have uploaded original full size photos for various focal lengths and apertures of each lens, along with two different crops of each photo.
All photos are unedited other than cropping.
The lens, focal length, and aperture data for each photo are given in the filenames.
All photos were taken with a Nikon D200 sitting on a stable piano bench approximately 8 feet from the feather, which was taped to a wall and sticking out horizontally into the air at about the same level as the camera, and roughly perpendicular to the camera's line of sight.
Auto focus was used to focus on the middle of the narrow blue stripe just to the left (in these photos) of the dark eye.
ISO was 100.
VR was off.
Mirror lockup and the default mirror lockup timed shutter release were used to prevent camera shake.
Illumination was from an SB800 flash mounted on the camera in TTL mode.
Spot metering was used.
I've started a project about facial symmetry, and as far as i can tell, no-one has approached the subject in this way before.
It is the same person in both photos of each pair, the second photo is made using an identical (mirrored) lighting setup. the image is flipped horizontally to make both photos face the same way, allowing a direct comparison of the left and right side of each person's noggin. Other adjustments are kept to a bare minimum to keep things as honest as possible.
i will be adding to the project anytime i get a willing volunteer.
Why it can be worth carrying a medium-format camera rather than a 35mm disposable camera. Guessing which is which is left as an exercise to the viewer.
The focal length is a little tighter on the medium format shot on one hand; the scanner I use is not high enough resolution to get all the detail in the MF negative on the other.
Normal skin Limhwa Half Elf (estimated year: 2006-2009) next to tan Supia Rosy (2009). Sorry for the cell phone pics but I'll take better ones at some point.
Since I seem to be amassing quite a doll collection I decided to take a photo of them side by size for comparison. From left to right: Ever After High, Monster High, JDoll, Disney Store Elsa, Pinkie Cooper and also a Zelf. (Just because)
For my doll review on my blog here: oppsicollectdolls.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/jun-planning-j-d...
on the left, the "racing" leg.
on the right, my everyday leg, with an inset of the foot without the flesh colored "lifelike" foot cover!