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Description: Printing sample

 

Creator: Rath, A.

 

Medium: printed in color on paper

 

Date: 1881

 

Persistent URL: http://museums.cjh.org/Display.php?irn=9327

 

Repository: Yeshiva University Museum, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011

 

Call Number: 1991.169

 

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Samples of portrait photo shoots....

Sample image taken with a Nikon Z 26mm f2.8. If you find my reviews and samples useful, please treat me to a coffee at www.paypal.me/cameralabs

 

These samples and comparisons are part of my Nikon Z 26mm f2.8 review at:

 

www.cameralabs.com/nikon-z-26mm-f2-8-review/

 

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RP Leslie Davis prepping samples prior to analysis, sample digest

Created with Visions of Chaos

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Really liking the wet juicy nib of this fountain pen for doodling and sketching. It doesn't skip and feels smooth from the get-go.Blog entry.

Vegetation samples from a caribou scat analysis study dry in paper bags at a field camp. Credit: Lisa Hupp/USFWS

Sample image taken with a Nikon Z 26mm f2.8. If you find my reviews and samples useful, please treat me to a coffee at www.paypal.me/cameralabs

 

These samples and comparisons are part of my Nikon Z 26mm f2.8 review at:

 

www.cameralabs.com/nikon-z-26mm-f2-8-review/

 

Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/

IAEA marine experts and Japanese scientists collect water samples in coastal waters near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Since the accident at the plant in March 2011, the Japanese authorities have been continually monitoring the levels of radioactivity in sea water and publishing the results. In an effort to verify the accuracy of these results and increase public confidence in what is being reported, the IAEA is undertaking joint sampling missions. The water samples were shared between the IAEA Environment Laboratories and Japanese laboratories. They will be analysed independently and the results will be compared to check the quality of the analyses and document the reliability of data.

 

Photo Credit: Petr Pavlicek / IAEA

On April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon Drilling Platform exploded and sank, causing an enormous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. U.S. Geological Survey field offices responded immediately by organizing teams to take pre-spill sediment and water samples in order to establish a baseline survey. This baseline will be used to determine the scope and impact of the oil spill. The samples will be stored in padded containers such as those pictured.

Sample image taken with a Nikon Z 26mm f2.8. If you find my reviews and samples useful, please treat me to a coffee at www.paypal.me/cameralabs

 

These samples and comparisons are part of my Nikon Z 26mm f2.8 review at:

 

www.cameralabs.com/nikon-z-26mm-f2-8-review/

 

Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/

IAEA marine experts and Japanese scientists collect water samples in coastal waters near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Since the accident at the plant in March 2011, the Japanese authorities have been continually monitoring the levels of radioactivity in sea water and publishing the results. In an effort to verify the accuracy of these results and increase public confidence in what is being reported, the IAEA is undertaking joint sampling missions. The water samples were shared between the IAEA Environment Laboratories and Japanese laboratories. They will be analysed independently and the results will be compared to check the quality of the analyses and document the reliability of data.

 

Photo Credit: Petr Pavlicek / IAEA

The Pantry is a wonderful space. Of special note, the muntin bar of the cabinet casing aligns with the meeting rail of the window.

IAEA marine experts and Japanese scientists collect water samples in coastal waters near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Since the accident at the plant in March 2011, the Japanese authorities have been continually monitoring the levels of radioactivity in sea water and publishing the results. In an effort to verify the accuracy of these results and increase public confidence in what is being reported, the IAEA is undertaking joint sampling missions. The water samples were shared between the IAEA Environment Laboratories and Japanese laboratories. They will be analysed independently and the results will be compared to check the quality of the analyses and document the reliability of data.

 

Photo Credit: Petr Pavlicek / IAEA

This shot was one of many I shot of a graph theory book while experimenting with the Booksorber software. See my full post at dcoetzee.tumblr.com/post/52197794319/book-scanning-and-my...

I'm working on a new blog post for HTC about inexpensive lighting, here's a few sample images from the post.

FUJIFILM F100fd sample

Wessex Archaeology staff processing the seabed samples in a wet sieve. They are searching for prehistoric finds such as lithics (stone/flint) and bones.

Sample image taken with a Nikon Z 26mm f2.8. If you find my reviews and samples useful, please treat me to a coffee at www.paypal.me/cameralabs

 

These samples and comparisons are part of my Nikon Z 26mm f2.8 review at:

 

www.cameralabs.com/nikon-z-26mm-f2-8-review/

 

Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/

Sample image from Tokina 100mm 2.8 macro. Slight sharpness, saturation adjustments.

IAEA marine experts and Japanese scientists collect water samples in coastal waters near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Since the accident at the plant in March 2011, the Japanese authorities have been continually monitoring the levels of radioactivity in sea water and publishing the results. In an effort to verify the accuracy of these results and increase public confidence in what is being reported, the IAEA is undertaking joint sampling missions. The water samples were shared between the IAEA Environment Laboratories and Japanese laboratories. They will be analysed independently and the results will be compared to check the quality of the analyses and document the reliability of data.

 

Photo Credit: Petr Pavlicek / IAEA

FUJIFILM F100fd sample

Sample image taken with a Nikon Z 26mm f2.8. If you find my reviews and samples useful, please treat me to a coffee at www.paypal.me/cameralabs

 

These samples and comparisons are part of my Nikon Z 26mm f2.8 review at:

 

www.cameralabs.com/nikon-z-26mm-f2-8-review/

 

Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/

Recording soil samples in Mwingi, Kenya. (Credit: Ake Mamo)

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I am due to deliver a finished piece for exhibition on Saturday, and it isn't even started yet.

This is my first piece of panic sampling.

The theme is (of course) the suffragette, Emma Sproson, who was placed in solitary confinement in Stafford Gaol for her activities.

This confinement took place just after her "confinement" with child, and she was obliged to leave the baby with her husband as babies were not allowed in gaol in those days.

I imagine Emma yearning for her child and sitiching a cap for it for when she was released.

This small sample is worked on linen with crochet cotton and shows images of bars, crosses ( for kisses) and Italian knotted border stitch which appeared to me to look like nappy pins.

One of the pleasures of working a piece like this is that I get to research some unusual stitches.

Work in progress.

IAEA marine experts and Japanese scientists collect water samples in coastal waters near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Since the accident at the plant in March 2011, the Japanese authorities have been continually monitoring the levels of radioactivity in sea water and publishing the results. In an effort to verify the accuracy of these results and increase public confidence in what is being reported, the IAEA is undertaking joint sampling missions. The water samples were shared between the IAEA Environment Laboratories and Japanese laboratories. They will be analysed independently and the results will be compared to check the quality of the analyses and document the reliability of data.

 

Photo Credit: Petr Pavlicek / IAEA

Preserved microzooplankton samples settle for microscopy analysis. Credits: University of Rhode Island/Menden-Deuer Lab

 

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On April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon Drilling Platform exploded and sank, causing an enormous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. U.S. Geological Survey field offices responded immediately by organizing teams to take pre-spill sediment and water samples in order to establish a baseline survey. This baseline will be used to determine the scope and impact of the oil spill. Alabama scientist Will Mooty contributes to this baseline by taking sediment and water samples at Gulf Shores Beach in Alabama.

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