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Segunda versión de una imagen previamente publicada. En esta ocasión hice un scaneo más completo usando la opcion "Raw" de VueScan, obteniendo una imagen de 16 bits sin nigún tipo de manipulación por parte del scanner haciendo toda la edición en Photoshop.
Primeros resultados de los experimentos con quÃmicos para color. Dado que no pude hacer el bleach, los negativos quedaron muy densos y difÃciles de scanear. La pelÃcula usada es una "KLICK" asa 200. La cámara es una Praktica L, con lente MIR 1B 37mm f2.8.
Scaneado con un Epson V600 y VueSan
Test day at Goodwood Racing Circuit, Chichester, West Sussex. UK. 2019/08/23. If anyone can ID this Bike for me I'd Appreciate it thank you.
Testing out lith-printing on paper. This is the best so far, still somewhat uneven but usable i think... Its an art that takes a time. to practice due to the fact that you have to pull the print out of the developer at the right time.
Developer kodak d8 diluted 1-4
About 2.5 stops overexposure (if i remember correctly).
Print from kiev 88 negative.
Band is Gete from Oslo.
Impact test results and 22 caliber gun set-up.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: L-1959-06390
Date: September 22, 1959
Le test complet du tout premier objectif Tamron pour Nikon hybride en monture Z native, avec une plage focale 70-300 mm qui n'existe pas dans la gamme NIKKOR Z
Canon EOS 7D + Samyang 14mm f/2.8
Voir le test du Samyang 14mm ici:
www.steakhachai.fr/blog/2010-04-26-test-du-samyang-14mm-f...
Merci à Geek Trend pour le prêt de matériel
NICTD is running test trains overnight, but since I missed the 79mph run I had to settle for some back-and-forth moves over 173rd Street. Still neat to see.
This is just a little test of sharpening of a JPEG and to see what Flickr does witht the image.
Fall colors of Sweden.
Catalog #: 10_0016037
Title: Atomic Bomb Test
Date: 1946
Additional Information: Bikini Island
Tags: Atomic Bomb Test, Bikini Island, 1946
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
31415 + Test Car 1 + YBA civil engineers wagons, DB994441 which was a modified Sturgeon flatbed, and DB994267 with original dropside doors and metal ends designated as Tench
© Dave Bower - Rail Vehicle Testing
This is my first video test. I've never shot video before, and this is my Canon R5 with RF 24-70 lens. I set it to 60fps in IPB mode and f2.8, auto ISO @ 125th sec. this gets me approx 2min just under 1gb limit for flickr.
Sorry for the jerkyness, not sure how people walk and shoot unless you use a gyro system or something. Any feedback is appreciated
The pathfinder (or test) backplane of the James Webb Space Telescope is shown here at NASA Johnson. It's secondary mirror boom was extended in prep for cryogenic tests in NASA Johnson's giant Chamber A. Mounted on the pathfinder are two test primary mirror segments, and at the end of that boom structure, a test secondary mirror.
Image credit: NASA/Desiree Stover
@shanghai.spring 2014
Sony Alpha NEX 5n,
Minolta Rokkor 58mm 1:1.2
Full Frame Test
Metabone Speed Boaster/ Mikaton Lens Turbo
Undertaking some ground taxi tests at Toulouse, this A320N was delivered in October 22 to Spirit Airlines as N963NK. Aircraft was withdrawn from use and flown to Marana on the 23 October 2025!!!
Test of Fomadon R09 a Rodinal clone by Foma
1:50 7 minute development
Arista.EDU Ultra 100 Film
Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 521/2 Camera
Novar Anastigmat 105mm lens
6x9 negative
201806Z521-2-024_edited-1
D7000 + Nikkor AF-S DX 18-105mm ED VR
@Nikon Digital Live 2010 Akihabara
I failed to focus a camera...and I'm badly done...sorry.
Nick DeWolf - 4 Short Test Recordings
Voice recordings made on an Olympus DS-150 Digital Voice Recorder.
Primary voice is Nick, second voice unidentified.
01 Hello There (0:16)
"Hello there...is this really working well?"
02 Maybe You Have To (0:19)
"Maybe you have to hold the button down the whole time..."
03 Wadawadawada (0:10)
"doo do doo do doo..."
04 Is it just a fake? (0:08)
So, is this really going to work or is it just a fake?"
link to audio at youtube:
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs (and various a/v materials) of nick dewolf
Link to the "Nick DeWolf Archives" playlist at youtube: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_8kyqASzXe_Ye2rW1EklmnaFT...
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Requests for use are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
I built this for the guys over at tested.com, as a thank you for having me as a guest on Octobercast 2013.
"Truckee" bomb test, conducted 10 mi. south of Christmas Island on June 9, 1962, as part of Operation Dominic. One of the most spectacular mushroom clouds ever photographed. "X-Files" type caption added later in dedication to Dr. Edward Teller.
A test shot done of Kina (renamed Gwendolyn Giang),that's why her hair is Blah. I wasn't planning on posting this; but the angles and little editing I did came out waayy too well not to.
Lien vers le test :
www.nikonpassion.com/test-nikon-z6-deux-semaines-terrain-...
Les photos en pleine définition
More tests today. I'm learning how to control very light values. But first I did a little ink test in the upper left to see if you get green when you mix yellow and black ink. Yes, you do if you are very fast and mix them while they are still wet. I used a yellow Micron pen and a black Zig pen.
My main test was to slowly build up dilute colors. I had burnt sienna in one Kuretake Mini waterbrush and cobalt in another. I applied a wash, waited for it to dry completely, and added another. I did this four times to create four increasingly darker values. You have to be very patient, but it works. I learned this method from a book called "The Wash Method of Handling Water Colour" by Frank Forrest Frederick published in 1908. I found it for free on Archive.org
archive.org/details/washmethodofhand00freduoft
Where you can download it as a PDF, ePub, or Kindle file.
Finally I tried to get the lightest value possible with a number of colors. I used a wet round brush to pick up a little dried tube paint. I then quickly dipped the brush in water, tapped the brush against the inside of my water container (to dislodge a little water) and then made a brush mark down the dry page. This deposits very little pigment and is a good way to make beautiful, light colors. I also tried lifting some color out with a thirsty brush (in the cadmium red/lemon yellow mix), and I tried adding a little more color on top of the wet first stroke (ultramarine and cobalt - bottom left).