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Pequeno Manual para um Fenômeno Atmosférico, de Ana Emerich. Museu de Arte do Rio (MAR)/ LabCrítica/ Festival Panorama. nov, 2017
After the modification as expected the focus was off. Before I made any adjustments the focus was much closer than the target with any lens that I tried. A search of the internet yielded instructions for calibrating the focus. I adjusted the manual focus cam first. This is the result. I was able to get the focus point centered in the in focus area of the photo. I should note that the photo was taken at f4.
Pequeno Manual para um Fenômeno Atmosférico, de Ana Emerich. Museu de Arte do Rio (MAR)/ LabCrítica/ Festival Panorama. nov, 2017
Moving from manual testing to test automation should be done gradually. Instead of attempting to learn multiple automation skills in one go, each automation skill should be learnt one at a time, like stairs are climbed one at a time. The process should be progressive, with the complexity level of each new skill increasing as you move forward.
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This photo was all about me manually stitch these photos together, and I think I succeeded pretty well.
There was also a lot of blending to do too.
Next I might use this photostitch and try the healing brush in Photoshop to fix the holes in the corners.
This picture is taken from one of those big ferry boats, this one is called Silja Serenade.
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Pequeno Manual para um Fenômeno Atmosférico, de Ana Emerich. Museu de Arte do Rio (MAR)/ LabCrítica/ Festival Panorama. nov, 2017
Another set of pictures I found in a folder, and I have no idea why they are there - I've long forgotten, and there's no common theme or time. Some of these images are 20 years old.
I have little idea of which camera or lens, but I would say they are all taken with a classic manual focus lens on a digital camera of some sort.
I've decided to take pictures mostly in manual mode. I'm not happy with my photos since I got the new Nikon and I think I just need to learn how to use it.
Pequeno Manual para um Fenômeno Atmosférico, de Ana Emerich. Museu de Arte do Rio (MAR)/ LabCrítica/ Festival Panorama. nov, 2017