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Japanese Field Camera
Cherry wood, mid 1920s
The camera bears the name plate "Manufactured by | R. Konishi | Tokyo, & Osaka, Japan"
Format: kabine (12 x 16.5 cm)
Lens: Wollensak Versar Portrait & View 5 x 7 f6 – f64
Shutter: Thornton & Pickard in front of the lens curtain shutter
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2010, All Rights Reserved
I got asked for a comparison of the Haircolors of my rerooted Siernna Calm and Honey Swamp.
Cause the Color Me Creepy Doll has the same Color just in straight i put her into the Picture too.
For Siernna i used on top and in the Front the Color "Mermaid" from Retrodolls (Seaglow from Mylittlecustoms).
This is just a Blend of Kingfisher Blue and Clover.
So i used the Colors in the Back each in a row. That gave them a streaked look but still blends in well.
I absolutly don´t know any Store where i can get the Haircolor Honey Swamp has.
I really want a Emerald Green
in Saran. Ivy from Dollyhair is pretty but i hate Nylon.
So this is the best next thing. ^^
This image demonstrates why I'm trying to evolve my own methods for creation of a precise disparity map. Right part is the 3D reconstruction, created with the aid of the program from AgiSoft. Yellow one is mine. My variant has some defects, but the right one is much worse. It is the only imitation- not the precise 3D model. Comparison with photo makes this fact absolutely clear
A side by side comparison of Ocellated and Fawn Darners. Note the following differences:
1) Ocellated generally lacks dark pigment at the base of the wings.
2) Ocellated tends to be more gray and Fawn more brown, but this can vary with age and other factors
3) Ocellated has lerger pale spots on sides of abdomen. In this case the anterior and posterior parts of the spot are about the same size, wherein with Fawn the anterior spot tends to be smaller.
4) It's not shown in this photo, but female Ocellated have much shorter cerci than Fawn. See: homepage.mac.com/edlam/dragonflyroad/boyeria.html
In NH, Ocellated Darners appear limited to the northern part of the state, with a few also in the western highlands (so far just Sullivan Co.). Fawn Darners are pretty much everywhere, with the possible exception of the immediate coast (where there may not be enough river habitat - but someone should check in 2011!).
This is the larger option (11.99) that's meant to serve 2. The smaller one only comes with 2 eggs.
From Big Mama's & Papa's Pizzeria in Pasadena.
I live in a building that's built exactly like this one. Ten floors, and a sky like this still makes it look like an anthill. Amazing.
A comparison of two shots of the full moon, one taken on 19 Mar 2011 (perigee moon, on left) and another taken on 20 Nov 2010 (on right). No surprise the perigee moon is dubbed the 'supermoon'. In Nov 2010, the full moon was 388,053 km from Earth and on 19 Mar 2011, the full moon was 356,580 km from Earth.
Both shots were taken with my Nikon D7000 and Nikkor AF-S 70-300 VR lens at 300 mm. The original moon images were copied without resizing onto a black background to show their size relative to each other. The composite image, with both moons, was then reduced in size for uploading to Flickr.
© 2011 CP Cheah. All rights reserved.
Northern Pintail NOPI (Anas acuta)
Dark under tail feathers but white around vent
White of tail feathers is not laterally connected
Black above white
White variegated feathers above black
Here on drake we also see
Grey Patterning on Flanks ( More Course than Mallard)
Elongated feathers on back with dark patterning to centers
Distinct crisply defined black area laterally along upper flanks
and elongated white feathering above black area rump
Martindale Flats area
Central Saanich BC
DSCN2432 Cropped
On the right is a Bulb Flash I can't identify. It's connector and logo make me think it pre-dates the one on the left and it has a bulb adaptor allowing it to use 2 different types of bulb, unlike the other. It also has a Power Light.
File this under I wish I hadn't done that...
I quickly tried a friends new Canon 24-105 f/4L IS lens, and compared it to my Sigma 24-70, (no post processing except resizing for web).
Length comparisons for my dals wearing 7-8" wigs. All are stretched to fit the dal head. I am not using velcro or glue to attach onto their heads.
I originally bought the 7-8" wigs because there were a few styles only availabe in that size that I liked and I wanted for dal. I figured if they didn't fit, I could always get a BJD! (haha...yeah....)
Anyway, I wouldn't recommend 7-8" for all but for some it does work. ^^; In the end it comes down to your own preference if you're okay stretching the wig out and trying to get it fit. It doesn't fit exactly like the photos but it doesn't look bad either.
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Comparison Kodak Gold 200. I shot one roll of Kodak Gold 200 and one roll of Ultramax 400, too. That was rather for comparison. I didn't do a lot to those. The yellow of the flower was possibly a little too much for the film ...
the bunny in the middle is from the "Cozy Cottage" set I got at Toys R Us. the other two are from eBay seller SinoDolls. the CC version has different trim on her dress, and the collar is a velveteen sort of fabric & unhemmed, where the collar on the dresses of the other two is lightweight cotton & has a turned hem. the buttons seem to be slightly diffferent between the two versions, but in rather minor ways. overall the CC version seems to have a lighter body colour & her dress is a brighter, more orangey shade of red.
Original on the left, finished product on the right. I took three shots of this knothole, the first two much closer than this one so I wouldn't have to crop. But this one came out better.
The first two, I concentrated on setting the focus first on the near surface, and secondly on the far surface. I didn't care for the far surface focus effect, and the center light was all gone. I got a bit more even exposure in this version, then cropped it to the original scene I had in mind.