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technical pan my biggest challenge so far
except maybe 6 month pinhole exposure (for other reasons)
this is what I can call an personal success
this is for sure no fine art
digishot from print
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10-year Service Awardee
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Subrahmanian Thekkumpuram
Technical Coordinator - Cranes & Lifting Equipment Dept.
Got this a few years ago from someone going to college, just dug him out now. Not sure how old it is, but he does have some missing pieces and places in need of a fix. I'm up for the challenge, this'll be my first glimpse at Technic stuff.
Scott Labs technical filtration specialist/employee Daniel Placencia gives a demonstration of lenticular filtration equipment to the Fresno State viticulture and enology winery equipment class (taught by Dr. Miguel Pedroza), photo by Geoff Thurner, February 24, 2022, Copyright 2022.
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Was working up here for a week, in the middle of January but I always kept my pocket camera with me, knowing I'd get something worthwhile one day. The two water towers you see down there are at islington and the 401. Finally got the shot one windy day, even printed this one for someone pretty big on metallic paper. I still love it years later.
[Nota: NO soy el autor de las fotos ni de los montajes. Fueron expuestos en el evento HISPABRICK en Diciembre 2007 organizado por la gente de Hispalug. Publicado originalmente en: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=289407 ]
At Alchi, an order of rice noodles turned up a surprise. No, these are not gluten-free, it is rice and noodles! Try explaining that, ha.
Higgins Hall - Pratt Institute
Brooklyn, NY
Close up observation to a section of our tower. Need to identify weakness and map out strategies to improve its durability and structure.
I think my friend Artemis took this one. I edited of course!
2010 Lego collection 8/10: Some Technic parts from a Robotics Discovery set I got a few days ago... no electronic components, but good deal @ 2.99. Tossed other Technic parts from other containers here for now.
Working in a neo noir style.
Technically I've found that moving Zone 6 as Sony sensors record it and creating an input correction curve post-demosaic that lowers it to Zone 5 sets the kind of deep tones I'm looking for.
As a side note: Sony sensors are very very quiet in the shadow regions. There is so much usable information deep into the -EV range.
When "testers" and commenters across the internet make claims about dynamic range I see what they report to be 1 to 2 stops narrower dynamic range than what I see. The difference is that I rise the mid-tones in my Digital Zone System luminosity curves to match 0EV to Zone 5, which, it turns out, usefully raises the shadows down to 020202hex - where I take things to be pure black (I can't see any difference between 000000hex and 0202020hex on my displays).
My Sony A7 can record 14.5EV to 15EV of usable f-stop range. Yes. It's true. Same with an A6300 that I have. The A6000, NEX-7, NEX-5T, and A5000 all record just about 14EV dynamic range.
The A7RII I recently picked up looks like it's good for between 14EV and 14.5EV. This surprised me as I thought backside illumination might set a more solid base noise level. Perhaps it's all those pixels or the way they set the analog to digital converters?
In any event, I would really like to try a Sony A7S (original model) to see how it does. Anyone have one and have a few minutes to record some RAW data for me? Or loan me for 10 minutes so I could run my input correction curve calculations? These cameras are getting cheap enough that I might even be able to buy a used copy myself. I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for one.