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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 a lens.

 

Fuji X-T10

23mm F/2 WR Lens

Test with NEX + Helios 44-2 58mm/f2

Ph and Styling: Josefina Alazraki

Model: Catterina (Agencia Modelos y Promociones)

Makeup: Mariana

testing out my studio lighting

test shot done on a canon 1dmk2n + canon 70-200 f2.8 IS + quantaray 2x teleconverter

Mark Williams, in his brilliant Industrial Revelations series, visited Southwark in London and demonstrated David Kirkaldy's fearsome and magnificent testing and experimenting machine.

 

Original DSC_3163

Magnifique articulation du coude. Le mister est hyper tendu donc un peu dur à manipuler, mais il peut prendre de jolie pause !

I'm testing the blue watercolor pigments I have on hand - Lucas and Grumbacher - in my quest to paint with two waterbrushes (one filled with a warm color and one with a cool). The indigo looks interesting, but it's too dark a value. Ultramarine mixes well with burnt umber and burnt sienna. I really like a mix of Payne's gray and cobalt. Next I need to test these in the waterbrush and see how they look and mix with the warm color.

by new Ricoh Digital GR camera (16.2 Megapixels, 18.3mm F2.8 lens) @TOKYO

Model: Laura Pérez

MUA: Lina Quintana

formula e test donington 2014

sb900 through umbrella right camera.

D700 35mm 1.8

 

Test SB-900 + Coolpix P7000 + SC-29.

Testing the sharpness of the mju II's lens.

Test Shoot, photographer 'fishiee oeuvre'

early test for a project. quickly/horribly photoshopped. i'll repost a better one i think.

 

different version on tom makes pictures.

Speed Test - Spot the difference...;)

 

Left:

Sensitiser #1 (guillot-saguez formula)

 

Right:

Sensitiser #2 (same but with 50% less acid)

 

negative scan

 

Date: 7.11.10

Weather: Bright sunny

Light: EV 15 (zoneV)

Time: 14:00

Exposure: 2 minutes

f/stop: f/16

Camera Pointing: NE

Development: 75min .8% gallic

w.o. added silver (extra AgNO3 would have given better contrast)

   

Paper: Canson Marker

Iodisation: Chloro-bromo-iodized

Test roll 1 from the Canon EOS 3. There's a bit of a learning curve, but all in all, I'm happy with the purchase. My portraits from this roll turned out the best.

 

There does seem to be a tendency to overexpose, which I'll need to work on.

 

Canon EOS 3

Lens unknown (not sure which one I had on)

Kodak Portra 400

Scanned by Englewood Camera

 

© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul

Mamiya/Sekor SX 2.8/35mm, Offenblende

I use the carrier as a test stand to hold rollers for running the locomotive in a stationary position. The hose on the stack is connected to a fan to provide a draft. In this testing session I set the popping pressure of the safety valves and ran the engine briefly on steam.

Test 2 on my new lens. This isn't the greatest or sharpest photo in the World (and its a gull - not an eagle), but he bird was on a post in the water at quite a distance (well over 200 feet away). FYI, the lens was zoomed to 500mm and then the pic was cropped from 2 bird/post combos to one, followed by adjustments to colour, white balance & sharpening. So the lens did pretty well - plus, nice bokeh.

Here are the specs:

Camera: Nikon D7200

Speed 1/2000 Sec., F6.3, ISO 400

Hand held.

Lens: Tamron 150-600 (shot at 500mm), f5-6.3

Vibration Control on

Quick test which hints at cheap filters being a pain for night shots. I might test it on a day shoot before giving the world a chance to buy it off me on ebay.

 

I must point out the shortcomings of this test. Only one sample of each filter was used, and only tested on one lens for one exposure, and clearly the better performances were in different lighting conditions (though I think flare and ghosting would be more likely with a darker background/higher contrast).

First test of a pinhole camera that I built. Needs some refinement for sure, will be making Mkii soon.

.3mm pinhole equivalent to a 51mm lens

35mm Ultrafine Xtreme 400

Test shot on a cloudy day

Nathan Hyde, a biological technician, prepares a sample of fish food to test in the Nitrogen Analyzer, which reads the percent nitrogen of each sample, which then calculates the protein level by running a multiplication formula.

Longview, WA/ February 2011

Photo credit- Tess McBride/USFWS

The test consisted of three parts: first, listening to beeps and pressing a button when she heard something, then listening to and repating words and last, again listening to beeps but then the beeps are transmitted via the bone (skull).

 

Yes, no more toys for our big girl!

 

This photo is when she is repeating the words.

Sony A7 test shots- Begonia flower. Playing with my new camera. Natural light. Focus stacked using zerene

Test of Pentax HD DA 15mm f/4-this is Good Sheperd Church on Broadway & 211 street

Many car manufacturers test their car's winter characteristics here in Swedish Lapland during January through March.

The cars are often camouflaged, but this car only has camouflage on the sides.

They have no model names visible.

Testing Nikon D70 body obtained off ebay

Tested the close up attachment.. not a fan. I mean I see the fondness of it, but lining up the composition holding it 10cm out, yeah I’ll pass 😂

 

Lomo’Instant Wide

805008 & 37175 Chester

5Q49 13:12 Crewe to Holyhead & 3Q88 06:26 Derby RTC to Bangor Sig. BR37

This was in Alkesh's fortune cookie at lunchtime. Ironically, the only reason we were in that restaurant was that we'd been late going to lunch because we were trying to get some tests to pass so we could check in the story we were working on for the Mano a Mano project in the Agile2007 RailsFest.

anyone have a suggestions for background?

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