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Program:Manual
Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR
F:2.8
Speed:1/250
ISO:125
Focal Length:70 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:+16
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO, [9]
VR:On
EV:-1/3
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:5.96 m
Dof:1.22 m (5.41 - 6.63)
HyperFocal:58.24 m
Wedding Photography by Mathew Irving for more information about me and
bookings visit my website - irvingphotographydenver.com
In the pews at the Xime show. An exercise in onstage presentation, without actually providing entertainment - good experience for these music students, I guess.
Some days you're the bug, sometimes you're the windshield.
Dans les bancs du salon Xime. Un exercice de présentation sur scène, sans réellement offrir de divertissement - une bonne expérience pour ces étudiants en musique, je suppose.
Certains jours, vous êtes l'insecte, parfois vous êtes le pare-brise.
Please, read my profile, or visit my website!
SVP, lire mon profil, ou visiter mon page sur Web!
Given this by a Widow who was a member of Brentwood Photographic Club -- her Husband died 1993 in his darkroom -- she is still sorting out gear from the garage ! This was covered in DUST and 50mm lens had the start of 'Fungus Flecks' in front and rear surfaces which I cleaned off just in time due to many years in damp garage. She owns NIKON FE cameras so I have serviced them as much as I can for her. The OLYMPUS Spot Program is supposed to ' Eat Batteries' so I am taking them out when not being used.
Program:Manual
Lens:15mm f/2.4 G
F:2.4
Speed:1/2000
ISO:160
Focal Length:15 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:0
Focus Mode:Manual
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [3], Auto ISO, [9]
VR:Off
EV:-1/3
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:14.13 m
Dof:inf (2.56 m - inf)
HyperFocal:3.12 m
Did you know the Film Photography Project provides refurbished and tested vintage film cameras free-of-charge to schools and not-for-profit organizations with film programs nationwide? When we started the program nearly a decade ago, we had no idea the demand would continue – much less grow! More and more educational and arts organizations are adding a film component to their photography courses, and the FPP is here for them. In 2024 alone, we’ve supplied over 300 working vintage cameras to High School, College and Arts Programs photography programs including Pickerington High School Central Ohio / California High School in San Ramon CA, Columbia University / BIPA grant program in NYC, ProPhound Kids Inc., RVCC Arts and Desgin in Branchburg NJ, Edgerton Jr. Sr. High School in Edgerton OH, Southeastern School District in Chillicothe OH and Woodrow Wilson High School in Los Angeles CA among others. Photos courtesy of Dan Yeager,
Pickerington High School Central, Pickerington Ohio.
I remember seeing tron when I was little and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. Fast forward 8 years and LEGO ideas released this great little set. the printing on the figures is genuinely impressive. Perfect size for a desk; I definitely recommend picking this one up!
This pic is Hwei-lin´s batgirl and here is her wonderful site: applearmy.com/
She is my partner for Lingua Comica program 2008. Just twelve people of all europe and asia were selected, I just can´t believe I´m on board.
linguacomica2008.wordpress.com/
linguacomica2008.wordpress.com/team-7/
Oh yes!! I´m going to Kyoto!!!;))
President's Day Historic Downtown Baker City Oregon
A beautiful President's Day in downtown Baker City thanks to the Baker City Rotary Club for all the flags lining Main Street
Baker City, Oregon’s historic downtown is one of the largest and most intact turn of the 20th century downtowns in the Northwest and is surrounded by historic neighborhoods.
Over the last 20 years the historic downtown has been lovingly restored and revitalized by the work of the local Mainstreet program., and today Baker City’s Main Street is a vibrant downtown full of small independent retail shops, restaurants and art galleries.
For more information about Baker City’s historic downtown and the work of the local Main Street program visit www.bakercitydowntown.com .
For more information about other historic communities and sites in Baker County visit Baker County Tourism’s website at www.travelbakercounty.com
The four women in charge of the effort to build and test the 212-foot-tall rocket stage that will enable NASA's first Artemis mission to the Moon watch as the first completed core stage for NASA's Space Launch System Program rolls out from the agency's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans on Jan. 8, 2020. These key leaders are, from left, Lisa Bates, NASA Stages element deputy manager; Jennifer Boland-Masterson, Boeing Michoud production/operations manager; Julie Bassler, NASA Stages element manager; and, Noelle Zietsman, Boeing chief engineer. Each of these women manage the entire scope of design, development, testing and production of the complex core stage that will power the super heavy-lift rocket and the agency's Artemis lunar missions. Combined, the women have 90 years of experience in the aerospace and defense industries. Bassler and Bates previously held leadership positions within many NASA programs and projects, including International Space Station, space shuttle, microgravity experiments, robotic lunar landers and other launch vehicles. Â Manufacturing of the core stages for the SLS rocket is a multistep, collaborative process for NASA and Boeing, the core stage lead contractor. The first core stage for Artemis I is undergoing the core stage Green Run test series at NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, ahead of the program's first launch. Michoud manufacturing teams are currently producing core stages for the second and third Artemis missions.
NASA is working to land the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024. SLS is part of NASA’s backbone for deep space exploration, along with Orion and the Gateway in orbit around the Moon. SLS will be the most powerful rocket in the world and will send astronauts in the Orion spacecraft farther into space than ever before. No other rocket is capable of carrying astronauts in Orion around the Moon.
Image credit: NASA/Jude Guidry
The Texas State Aquarium is a nonprofit aquarium located in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. It is dedicated to promoting environmental conservation and rehabilitation of the wildlife of the Gulf of Mexico.
The goal of the Texas State Aquarium's Wildlife Rehabilitation Program is to rehabilitate and, whenever possible, return the animals to their natural environment. The Aquarium's Wildlife Rehabilitation Program is federally permitted and operates under rigorous standards established by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).
The Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rehabilitation Program is able to care for:
Shorebirds
Terns
Pelicans
Egrets
Plovers
Spoonbills
Stilts
Skimmers
Oystercatchers
Gulls
Sandpipers
Raptors (Birds of Prey)
Hawks
Falcons
Owls
Eagles
Marine Mammals
Reptiles
www.texasstateaquarium.org/index.php/conservation/wildlif...
Camera: Canon AE-1 Program.
Lens: Canon FDn 50mm 1.8.
Filter: Hoya 52mm Ultra Pro UV.
Film: CineStill 400D 35mm.
Dev/Scan: Miyagi Studio.
Photo: ragonar.com
Location: Madrid (Spain).
Date: December 2024.
Artemis will light our way to Mars. The new Artemis identity draws bold inspiration from the Apollo program and forges its own path, showing how it will pursue lunar exploration like never before and pave the way to Mars.
My Pentax Super Program with the Pentax Winder ME II and the SMC Pentax-M 1:2.8 40mm "pancake lens" attached.