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There is a 45mm f/1.8 lens from Olympus, supposed to be tack sharp and great for portraits and general shooting that one can do with a moderate telephoto, as it has a 90mm field of view in 35mm camera terms. So today I took my Panasonic 45-175mm lens to the conservatory and kept it almost always at the short end, and will go over the shots in the near future. But they are mostly flowers and such, and if I got the lens it woud be for people. Which brings me to these two. They were wandering around enjoying the place, and he took her picture in some places that were much more scenic than this, using his iphone. So I took the phone and shot them with it so they could both be in the shots, and a bit later asked if they would be my test humans and took these two shots. Which are not lined up well or anything, and are not as creamy of background as the portrait lens would be, but gives me an idea how it would be to shoot people at that focal length.

 

The 45mm 1.8 is one of two lenses folks think are must have for the system. The other is the Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 pancake lens. More than one person has said they would rather have a cheaper earlier generation camera and both lenses than the most modern one if it meant they could only afford one lens.

 

If you look at the cat shot next to this, that was shot with a differnent zoom at 19mm, so that is pretty close to the other "must have" lens. Both with M4/3's. Cat Olympus lens and camera, people with Panasonic stuff. Such fun.

Credit Lloyd Rogerson, images for British Triathlon use only.

Triennial Technical Meeting of States’ Points of Contact for the Incident and Trafficking Database (ITDB) held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 8 May 2018

 

from left to right: Scott Purvis, IAEA Section Head, Division of Nuclear Security, Anthony Peters, Technical Meeting Chairman (UK), Michael Charles East, IAEA Nuclear Security Information Officer, Division of Nuclear Security, and Juan Carlos Lentijo, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Lego Technic 8880 Super Car

LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Manchester welcomed a LEGO Technic garage for the biggest ever LEGO Super Car Challenge

The frame created on pure moon light where you can see the photographer through less opacity besides the main subject. Place: Saint Martin Island, Bangladesh. Time: 2011.

The dust cover it came with doesn't fit right. May have something to do with the "Yamaha" logo on top.

This is my Technics SL-1400 turntable. These were manufactured around 1976 by Panasonic in Japan. Even though this machine is more than 35 years old, it still holds its own. The S-shaped tonearm, arm mounting gimbals, pivot, actuating lever, head shell, and anti-skating mechanism are beautifully made precision instruments. The turntable is very heavy and the direct drive motor has tremendous torque. The speed is rock steady and the turntable is able to hold it steady as per the strobe. Coupled to a Musical Fidelity V-LPS phono preamp and equipped with a Shure Mx97 cartridge, it has the best bass that I ever heard from a turntable and really showcases what vinyl is all about.

Just a small build for Novvember

Valentino Rossi, MotoGP, Italian MotoGP 28 May 2021

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®Mac Filko LEGO COLLECTION 2011

Nikon Fm2n loaded with Ilford Pan F Plus 50 developed by myself with Kodak D76 1:1

Brooklyn Technical High School holds their 90th Anniversary Gala at Cipriani Wall Street on June 7, 2012 honoring Matt Mandery, Achilles Perry and Mike Weiss with Leonard Riggio speaking, and Louis H. Siracusano, Gala Chair and Jeanine Aguirre-Ramirez as Gala Emcee.

Credit: Stephanie Berger

unniversity, Istanbul

@alvinbuildslego Just wrapped up his third @petfred build, the McLaren Senna GTR! Pictured here with the Ferrari F40 and the McLaren P1 - this trio is surreal

 

The senna is designed by @jclego_ and rims and brake calipers by @nunotheoctupusgekko. #marlboro #technic #design #hdrphotography

The Australian Technical Journal of Science, Art & Technology (1904)

A monthly publication of the Sydney Technical Education Branch of the NSW Government. Printed by the NSW Government Printer, Sydney. Bound annual 880pages.

First Technic Ship

someone's messed with this before...

Enric Miralles - RMJM

Edinburgh, Scotland

On May 24, 2016, Elizabeth Public Schools held its ninth annual Healthy Leap into Summer health expo in collaboration with organizers Gateway Regional Chamber of Commerce President, James R. Coyle and Trinitas Regional Medical Center Chief Clinical Officer and Vice President of Clinical Operations and Physician Services, Nancy DiLiegro, PhD, FACHE. The health expo, which is the largest teen obesity awareness program in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, took place in the Dunn Sports Center.

 

The one-day program is designed to promote healthy lifestyles to high school students while addressing the epidemic of teen obesity. Childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents in the past 30 years. The annual Healthy Leap event provides Elizabeth Public Schools’ high school students the tools they need to combat teen obesity and live more health conscious lives.

 

Over 2,000 students from the district’s six high schools participated in workshops, received health screenings, viewed food demonstrations, and had the opportunity to learn from interactive exhibits provided by organizations from Elizabeth and the surrounding community. Among the many popular exhibits were Bodies Against Bullying and the U.S. Army rock climbing wall.

 

The expo concluded with a rally including performances and contests for students.

 

For the first time in the history of the Healthy Leap health expo, an iron chef competition was held in which three teams of two students and a culinary arts student from Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Academy each had to create a warm or cold salad using a secret ingredient, which was duck breast. Three local chefs, Chef Daniel Ritacco of Newark Liberty International Airport Marriott, Chef C.J. Reycraft of Amuse in Westfield, and Chef Luis Ramirez of Sweet Waters Steak House of Westfield, served on a judging panel that determined the competition’s winner.

 

Competition winners of the healthy poster, dance and iron chef contests each received $500 scholarships. Students also earned tickets from various exhibits and workshops which they entered to win FitBit Zips provided by the Gateway Regional Chamber of Commerce.

 

Credit Lloyd Rogerson, images for British Triathlon use only.

Dilapidated Poly-Technic garage off of Franklin Street

Seminar on Technical Cooperation Programme held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 11 February 2020

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Technical details:

Shot with 5Dmk2 and 100mm macro on tripod. Straws taped to window. Natural backlight, shot at 1/30, f/13, ISO 400.

Technics SA-5460

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