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An error with the flash last night resulted in a series of shots badly underexposed. I brought some images out out by boosting the brightness but lost a lot of detail. A heavy crop produced this, could be a painting.
Artificial light source
Wrong auto white-balance
Not setting the in-camera settings back to normal
Using the wrong frameline
I got this beautiful error.
現場的人工光源
相機自動白平衡誤判
相機設定忘了調回去
設錯框線
我得到一個美麗的失誤。
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Epson R-D1s 相機
Dallmeyer Super-Six Projection 45/1.9 鏡頭
This image is a screenshot of my personal home page (http://theamusing.com) - not my StarCircleAcademy BLOG. For literally months now there was an embarrasing typo on the front page.
I'm not a perfectionist, but I do try to make sure what I write is clear, correct, and interesting.
Do you see the typo? I've fixed it now, but it was like that for... months!
I would appreciate your help... and the people of Japan will appreciate it, too. Post a comment below for any errors you find on my site and for each one, I'll donate $10 to the American Red Cross Tsunami/Disaster Relief in Japan.
Living in earthquake territory as I do, my heart aches especially now as there is less and less news to keep the enormity of the disaster in mind.
So in short, I'll give more to help the suffering people in Japan if you'll be my proof readers! Please include the page (url) on which you find the mistake and some text of what is wrong. Thanks!
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All Rights Reserved
This message has been coming up on Cheryl's computer lately. Usually if you shut down the computer and restart it, the system will load and things will go okay for a while, but then this error message pops up again. Any ideas what it is or what may be causing it? For the record, this is an Windows XP Pro system. Thanks.
Spotted this error on one of the elevator displays at a hotel in San Francisco. This was right above the section where you punch the button for your floor.
Silver Street photographed on a photowalk with members of the Leicester People's Photographic Gallery.
Thanks to Richard G. Hilsden below for correcting my error in calling it Loseby Lane.
I was just uploading a photo using the Flickr Uploadr (WinXP) when this error message popped up, telling me that it could not connect to the "flicker" service. Oops... :)
Film d'essai (test film) of the Pentacon lens 2.8/29mm fitted to my Praktica VLC3. For the first time, this film was done with the Pentacon waist finder with the squared focusing screen. At first, it is very misleading due to the inverted observed image. The Pentacon waist finder has a very clear retractable loup to observe the screen in the full size without distortions, so that the framing was very comfortable after a while necessary to adapt to the system. Even vertical framing were easy and funny because it is necessary to look 90° from the framed image ...
A 36-exposure AgfaPhoto APX 400 (one said a Kentmere 400 for Agfa) was exposed for 400 ISO following the readings of the Praktica camera or a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder privileging the shadow zones.
October 24, 2022
69001 Lyon
France
After exposure the film was developed for 11 min using Adox Adonal (same as the Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+20 (instead of 1+25 by error) and 20°C. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.
About the lens:
The Pentacon Auto 1:2.8 f=29mm is the former Meyer-Optik Görlitz Orestegon 2.8/29mm lens (zeissikonveb.de/start/objektive/wechselobjektive-1960er/m...) conceived in the sixties and integrated in the VEB Pentacon Dresden, Germany, in the seventies. It has still a diaphragm ring "zebra" but the focusing ring of this series is more influenced by the Japanese production of that time.
About the camera:
The Praktica VLC is of the 3rd generation (VLC3, 1978-1981) and was manufactured by "VEB Pentacon" (formally Zeiss-Ikon) in Dresden, Germany. It came with orignal Pentacon accessories including, a shade hood for its normal lens Pentacon "electric Multi-coated" 1:1,8 f=50mm, a waist finder, a straight magnification finder, and the regular pentaprism. There are also 6 different focusing screens, the Pentacon hot shoe for a flash, lens and body caps, and a Praktica ever-ready case.
The camera has a CdS photometric circuitry powered by an unusual 4.5V battery that I replaced by a set of 3 LR44 alkaline batteries in series. As the ASAHI PENTAX Spomatic SP, the bridge circuit is insensitive to the voltage difference. To be independent of the finders, the cell is functioning behind the mirror as in the Topcon Super D or the Miranda Auto Sensorex EE.
This Praktica operates at full aperture using an electrical transmission of the aperture using 3 contacts on the M42 lens mount. It could however operates any non electric M42 lenses at real aperture too by acting on the rotary switch at the top left. As for the other Praktica of the L series the shutter is made of vertical steel curtains making the X-flash synchro at about 1/125 s.
Overall Pentacon produced 85 000 Praktica VLC between 1974 and 1981 among about 3 millions of Praktica "L" (LLC MTL TL L etc).
If you see some errors (missing creases that are obvious), than please let me know. Also, is the noted area correct?
Sorry for the sloppiness
Sunday April 28th 2013
The water was way to cold to take a dip in with out a wet suit. Hope and I played a game of errors. You stand about 60 feet apart and fire the old apple at your opponent and try to make them commit an error. I can still put some smoke on the ball and make it flutter and dance. But alas youth wins and all I get for my efforts is a couple of Motrins
Menaje del servidor de Google Gmail, al ocurrir un error: Error del servidor
Gmail no está disponible temporalmente. Cruce los dedos, espere unos minutos y vuelva a intentarlo. Disculpe las molestias.
Lo pesqué a las 11:17 del 4 de junio de 2005
Unhappy Tivo. If it doesn't recover, my progress on The Ledger is going to be in serious trouble.
Update: It lives! It was in a recovery state for at least 6 hours, probably much longer, but it came back and all my shows are intact. The miracle of self-healing electronics never ceases to astound me.
Update: It went down again. I'm hoping for another miracle. I'm guessing it had to do with running out of disk space, and it became unstable when its "unofficial" second hard drive filled up.
Sunday April 28th 2013
The water was way to cold to take a dip in with out a wet suit. Hope and I played a game of errors. You stand about 60 feet apart and fire the old apple at your opponent and try to make them commit an error. I can still put some smoke on the ball and make it flutter and dance. But alas youth wins and all I get for my efforts is a couple of Motrins