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Technical standards camp hosted by GDS at Aviation House on Thursday 18 February 2016 gdstechnology.blog.gov.uk/2016/01/28/technical-standards-...
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Quarterberth set as single berth plush wet locker
I was given three rolls of 35mm Kodak Technical Pan (expired 2002). I hunted around for a development scheme and finally settled on this. Mostly because I had Rodinal. I'm only posting in case some of you still have some in the fridge.
16 EI
Rodinal 1+150 for thirteen minutes
Agitate with 30 seconds initial inversions, then 3 inversions at 10 minutes,7 minutes,4 minutes, and 1minute counting down. (every 3 minutes)
Regular stop, fix and hypo.
I used 5ml of Rodinal in 750ml of H2O. That gives less than the recommended 10ml of Rodinal but the negatives really look great (full tone scale).
I had to figure out a curve profile as I felt (and still do) that the midtones were not right. Technical Pan is also a dust magnet; lots of healing tool. Even with Rodinal there is virtually no grain.
A smart little clone, Philp is the brains of the Squad. While on Kamino he had poor weapons training but did excellent work with computers. He is grate at slicing, hacking, and other technical things. Some of the squad mates say he is very "nerdy", and hates being called names. He believes the squad will one day make a great team, if they don't kill each-other first.
Technical line illustrations highlighting the design, features, and available accessories of the new Chevrolet Bolt EV and Silverado HD, for Chevy New Roads magazine.
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187 - Our Daily Challenge - "Vandalism":
Technically it's not vandalism, but a barrier against vandalism/theft. It's a seriously overprocessed macro of one of the several padlocks on our fence gate. I apologize for not going out to find any authentic vandalism, but it's HOT out there people! It was all I could do to stand in our driveway for a few shots. And yes, I said SEVERAL locks on our gate. You don't want to know. Raise your hand if you're old enough to remember when we didn't lock our home, car, bike, whatever. I miss those Leave it to Beaver days! And please, can we shoot something pretty for ODC tomorrow? :)
Nikon D5000, 105mm
Gateway Technical College - Graduation - Commencement Ceremony - Wednesday, May 18 with students representing School of Health and School of Protective and Human Services
I was given three rolls of 35mm Kodak Technical Pan (expired 2002). I hunted around for a development scheme and finally settled on this. Mostly because I had Rodinal. I'm only posting in case some of you still have some in the fridge.
16 EI
Rodinal 1+150 for thirteen minutes
Agitate with 30 seconds initial inversions, then 3 inversions at 10 minutes,7 minutes,4 minutes, and 1minute counting down. (every 3 minutes)
Regular stop, fix and hypo.
I used 5ml of Rodinal in 750ml of H2O. That gives less than the recommended 10ml of Rodinal but the negatives really look great (full tone scale).
I had to figure out a curve profile as I felt (and still do) that the midtones were not right. Technical Pan is also a dust magnet; lots of healing tool. Even with Rodinal there is virtually no grain.
Having never shot this combination before, I figured I should use my final roll of Technical Pan in my collection with some Technidol I had laying around. Well the film is hard expired, but man, amazing results all the same!
Rolleiflex 2.8F - Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm 1:2.8 - Kodak Technical Pan @ ASA-25
Kodak Techindol Liquid (Stock) 9:00 @ 202C
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC (2018)
1920's Silent Movie about a user having problems with her computer and techs come to fix it. This short silent film was produced completely on an iPod Touch 5g. It was recorded and edited all from the device. Imagine what it would take in the 1920's to produce this. Knowing how this was made provides a nice contradiction and alternate perspective to the title, "Technical Difficulties."
A walnut (Juglans regia L.) orchard in Mtskheta, Georgia. With financial support from the European Commission, FAO has been providing technical support to local producers on walnut production.
©FAO/GuidoAgostinucci
Man Yee Office Building - Hong Kong, China
HDA : Atrium glass fin skylight
Client : URC- United Reliance Corporation
Architect: Rocco
Date : 1997 - 1999
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