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US Navy Sikorsky EH-60A QuickFix II 852447 cn 701040 USNTPS NAS Patuxent River NHK - IAD

my scrawled notes on the film show this as the first use of the quickfix

Newly overhauled RML 2684 almost opposite Horseguards in Whitehall on 15 November 1982.

The backing paper from the QuickFix transfer of the 4 on the registration plate seems not to have been properly washed off.

 

Although yet to receive exterior adverts it looks as if interior adverts have been fitted as one on the offside of the top deck looks to have come unstuck and is hanging down. I recognise this particular advert as I have a couple stashed away somewhere!

At the other end of the quickfix

A fountain on the grounds was fast moving, but not too fast for my camera.

A very fresh looking 2010 contrasts with a grotty 2004 outside the Burnie Quickfix

Canon Av1 with tri-x

Gothenburg, Ruddalen

Close-up portrait (outdoor faceshot, full-face view) of Maria, an Austrian expat, posing for the camera with her DIY face mask (made from an old t-shirt sleeve) during the global coronavirus campaign (photo shoot: image no. 2 of 6);

Kuah, Langkawi, Malaysia.

 

More context:

Adding Context to Street Portraits (photo blog).

Close-up portrait (outdoor faceshot, profile view) of Maria, an Austrian expat, posing for the camera with her DIY face mask (made from an old t-shirt sleeve) during the global coronavirus campaign (photo shoot: image no. 3 of 6);

Kuah, Langkawi, Malaysia.

 

More context:

Adding Context to Street Portraits (photo blog).

quick fix for underwater pix

 

gimp

open photo

duplicate background layer twice

leave background ( bottom) copy alone

use auto levels on next layer up

top layer set to multiply and adjust opacity

then make a new layer from visible and sharpen as necessary

  

now can't find where I read that to give as a link

   

First off thanks to Thorpeland for his testimonial! Too sweet of him =)

 

Back to work tonight. Not sure about this photo, I've been seeing it in my head for a while and it didn't turn out quite like I expected? I love doing clone shots though, there's so much to learn in Photoshop! My original thought process just wrapped around settling in "love" when you aren't really happy. I know I've compromised my own happiness bunch of times just hoping for that quick fix. I'll always be a hopeless romantic and deep down want every relationship to work. But, I think right now I've actually made smart choices (for once). I haven't just jumped in to cure that loneliness. That's a good thing. Let's hope I can keep it up. I guess that means I'm growing up or something??

 

...Although, my clone IS looking pretty tempting ;) Loosly based on Meagan Burges photo found here: www.flickr.com/photos/shadesofjadephotography/3663164622/

Adding temporary embroidery thread belt loops to my new Boden skirt - because I want to wear it NOW!

Back to coffee today! Thanks to Allegra & Afrin I can breath again too #quickfix for tomorrow's shoot ;)

 

889 good mornings | from where i stand

Trying out Snapseed photoeditor by NIK Software.

Nice little tool for a quickfix to your photos, has it's flaws though, miss i.e. HDR tools/lookalike and it is in my opinion a bit to harsh on sharpening (miss noise reduction).

Never the less - here is a shot from the other day

Copenhagen cityscape added a little drama and tiltshift effect.

Standing outside the Quickfix, ready for their next task

Early morning and the charity donation bins have already been ransacked over night by looters. Left in the rain and now mostly rubbish, the remains are taken away to the tip as landfill at great cost to the Charities and the environment.

Linhof Super Technika with Wechselrahmen Winkelsucher Quickfix and Linhof tripod head

A vegan burger my daughter made for me. She's a vegan and has been almost all her life.

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Fujinon XF 60mm f/2.4 + Fujifilm X-Pro1.

Bearing striking resemblance to a candy-filled plastic Easter Egg.

Quickfix "as is"

 

Scanned Tmax 400

From Studio

 

View On Black

  

I've been combing through my old photographs and tweaking the really dark ones - here's the original

"Fast-Simple-Inexpensive". Leaflet [mid 1970s?] issued by FPA Finnegan Ltd., 863 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield

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• 6 Tip-offs to Rip-offs: Don’t Fall for Health Fraud Scams

 

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FDA graphic by Michael J. Ermarth

the Holy Mountain - the centre of Eastern Christian Orthodox monasticism, much visited by G. I. Gurdjieff

I was counting on making a few mistakes along the road, and so I did:

* I happened to mirror the 6cm top layer thus displaying tracks of the ugly red marker used for my first sketches. I can fix this by flipping all layers "horizontally", but I don't really have the energy for that right now ;)

* I came to turn the drawing 180° so that the room for the camera lock that I had so thoughtfully cut, was on the wrong side. You can see my quickfix of this at the top of this image ;)

* Not sure if I should make place for the SB-900's accessories.

 

All and all, I'm pretty satisfied though. This is what went as it should:

* The lenses are all having their lens hoods on - practical.

* There is room for all of my lenses (well, the ones I care for anyways) and for more to come - be it more lenses or more flashes.

 

Cross posted on my blog:

soderqvist.net/2009/06/lens-suitcase-project-done/

2114 (ZA 1) warming itself in the sun while receiving some attention to her batteries outside the quickfix at East Tamar. Sister 2116 (ZA 3) lurks inside the quickfix building.

May 28, 2017

 

You gotta do what you gotta do. If you run out of packing tape to keep your gas tank door closed? No problem, finish up with a bandaid!

 

Or maybe the band-aid is helping to alleviate a bit of the "pain at the pump."

 

Rockport, Massachusetts

Cape Ann - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

© Bruce Christopher 2017

All Rights Reserved

 

...always learning - critiques welcome.

Shot with a Canon 7D.

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Fix = Greek beer. Cold. Nice.

photo: Bjørn Christiansen - www.bj0rn.net

 

I made a little tutorial on my webpage www.bj0rn.net/wordpress/2014/03/07/gopro-nuts-and-bolts-quickfix/ of a quickfix for loosing the nuts when pushing through the bolt fastening the mounts to my GoPro-cameras.

Dad fiddles about at his workbench.

I recently removed the AC system in my BMW e30 and installed a large cooling fan (sourced from an E36 BMW 328i) in place of the AC condenser. I bought the car with a broken clutch fan, not broken as in not functioning but broken off and missing. A few years back I had the exact same thing happen on my wife's 735iL and before that my 1984 Datsun Maxima had a clutch fan fail & tear my radiator to pieces with almost immediate coolant loss. The point is I'm not a fan of clutch fans and so I decided to attack my problem head-on, I installed a bigger fan than required, eliminated the condenser which slows & inhibits cooling by / to the primary radiator and I wired in the Snowflake (AC) button to operate the fan only when I decide it's necessary. I've always been good at watching the temperature gauge.

I've had a great shoot with Sara today - lots of fun!

The pictures will be uploaded soon, but here's a quickfix for a distracting assistent.

Just put something over their head - it helps! ;)

 

Strobist info:

Well, you can see for yourself

Canon 50mm F1.4 , 1/200s,

Metz flash 1/16 power

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