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someone testing the vehicle's 4-wheel drive capabilities 😄
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On the first official test run of the LNG experiment, FEC train NFX-29 passes thru St. Augustine, FL on DEc 29, 2015.
© Eric T. Hendrickson 2015 All Rights Reserved
Test shot of the sun with my new solar filter that I got so I may try a shot of the solar eclipse on Aug 21. Works very well!
An Immature Common Gallinule, also known as a Common Moorhen tests the waters before entering the pond.
Bought her a new dress for the summer. She had to put it on to test if it was a "real one". Meaning if it could twirl.
First test shooting the night sky with my slider. Not quite gone to plan. Already taken note of some white balance issues and obviously the Milkyway goes out of frame. (ignore the jargon) Thought I might as well share it anyway for self reference.
5 hr time-lapse (between 11:00 - 3:45am)
Shot with the Sony a6000 with a Samyang 12mm F2.0 lens
25 Seconds / 1600iso /F2.0
Need to give this a go with the Canon next time around.
Once again the lens (Nikkor 18-105) is not mine, but it belongs to Max... but, you know, I had to make a couple of shots before being sure to buy it! :D
Today we take a “Colorized Rorschach Test” as ink is dropped into water, and the photo is dropped into Photoshop…
For some reason this reminds me of Nicodemus from "The Secret of NIMH."
Explored Feb 10, 2017 #22
2016-11-29 00.24.56
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Pentax 6x7 MUI | Pentax Pentax 67 105mm f2.8 | Ilford FP4+ 125
Scanned with Canon EOS 6D | lighttable | Valoi 360
Home developed in Adox FX39II 1/9 | 8,5 min / 20 deg C
Negative Lab Pro v3.1.1 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | LUT: Frontier
I had to get a new computer, so I am in the process of calibrating the screen and need your opinion.
Please tell me if the skin colors look correct to your eye's.
Thanks!
Testing what may be my new camera once my back is sufficiently recovered to carry a backpack again, hopefully in the new year. As you would expect, I’ve carried out a rigorous, highly scientific test:
1. Can I carry it? Yes, all the way to the garden, no problem at all.
2. Does it fit in my pack? Probably. It’s around here somewhere.
3. Will it focus close enough to photograph a small pile of frosty leaves? Yes.
4. Are said leaves sharp? I should say so.
5. Will it photograph other stuff? I don’t see why not.
6. Have I comprehensively compared it to other cameras? Not really. I like this one.
7. Was it an impulse Black Friday buy? Maybe. I don’t see what that’s got to do with it.
8. Have you told the wife? No need. She can’t tell it apart from the old one.
9. So that’s that then? Yep. Proper job.
Fujifilm GFX 100S, Fujinon GF 35-70/4.5-5.6 WR. Original photograph copyright © Simon Miles. Not to be used without permission. Thanks for looking.
Featured today is a kitchen timer with words from a timed typing test in the background. "Get ready for a ten-minute timed writing." Does anyone remember those words?
Macro Mondays
Theme: Timepieces
March 11, 2019 (UTC)
Just recently I’ve seen quite a few of my contacts heading over to 500px (for those of you that are unfamiliar with it, it’s a new photo social networking site, but unlike flickr you can vote for images to reach the front page). Now I know there are plenty of other photography social networks around, ephotozine, photoradar, x1, even facebook, but what I find interesting about the rise of this new one is not the site in particular, but the my contacts behaviour in approaching this new site. Many are posting what they themselves consider their best most successful work, filtering their new uploads to present them in the very best light. Now, there is nothing wrong with this at all, in fact it’s a good way to gauge a new community and gain valuable feedback. But for most new members dipping their tow into the water, their new community is largely the same faces with different avatars. There is nothing new and it’s like a different pub with the same friends, it feels fresh, but people still behave the same.
Any social network is based on its members and the rewards come from the social interaction. Personally I find maintaining several different social networks are very difficult. Investing limited time in different places weakens the experience and even changes your brain. ironically I was a listening to a neural scientist yesterday on Radio 4 that said , (and I paraphrase), our new fast and fleeting world of quick face book texting, email and the quantity of distractions is damaging our neural pathways. He said that people generally find it difficult to concentrate in the depth due to distractions and the quality of concentration is improved with no distractions from email, text, ect!
Anyway I digress, but the point I want to make is that anything that you really engage in, in depth offers bigger physiological rewards; it pushes you further and enriches your life.
Oh, just for an experiment I posted a new shot to this new site first to see how I felt about it. I personally will keep only one social network, but I will stay with the one that offers the deepest and best engagement with the people that I respect and find inspiration in their work. Where that will be in the future time will tell.
Just after sunset 5043 begins the climb towards Elford with its loaded test run sounding just as good as she used to.
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