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COVID 19 testing in the South quad on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on August 12, 2020. Free testing was provided to all faculty and staff at the university and will be made available upon the arrival of students. (Jay Grabiec)
Test image with my new toy: Nikkor AF-S DX 55-200mm f-4-5.6 G ED
Unedited, just converted to JPG from RAW.
Taken with SX-70, wheel darkened three marks. Photo was taken on an overcast day in the AM. This photo was my third try at getting the frog to stand out and not be overcome with the pink tint that is predominant in the photo. I moved the frog about 4 feet from the azaleas to accomplish this.
Today I finally got around to sewing the apron that has been sitting beside my sewing machine in pieces for the past month. I wanted to make a "test" version before making one with fabrics that are a bit more precious. I think the neck is a bit too wide for my body, so I'm going to alter it slightly for the next version.
Pattern is from Lotta Jansdotter's "Simple Sewing".
Put your red/cyan glasses on and take a look. My glasses are Cyan=Left Red=Right, which I know may not be the standard.
Done sloppily with a handheld camera. Approximately two inch interocular distance, shot more or less parallel, converged in Photoshop.
Last Sunday I was bored and got this crazy idea. I mashed in some wheat malt, crystal malt and roasted barley. Then I mixed the wort with honey and water and boiled with Saaz hops (20 min + 1 min). I cooled it off and measured it SG1080. Then I pitched some drops of California lager yeast kept in the fridge from a previous brew. Dry hopped with some more Saaz a couple of days ago.
2 liters hopped mead fermenting, for a week now and still bubbling.
Screenprinted test print featuring my Kool & The Gang / Chic poster design splattered on top. Printed by Peter Bekke and Ben LaFond for Burlesque of North America.
Didn't know my test shots for my new water proof camera will become a tribute to Village People's IN THE NAVY :XD: I had no idea that an US navy battle ship visiting my city without any notice! Of cos I don't mind that :XD: cos I love those hunky soldier hunks ;)
The funny thing is Bobby Han (brownie) and Bob Hector (blonde) are both set as knight/general of the Atlantis Empire, so, of cos they r both IN THE NAVY :XD: ❤
This was supposed to be a test shot.
Here is the story. So my buddy Kyle called me a few min ago and asked if he could borrow my Mamiya medium format camera. I told him he could and he came over right away. Since I had a few frames in a roll left to shoot I was super excited for an opportunity to shoot some more film. (It's just so much easier to grab the digital.) Anyway, we grabbed my strobes and headed back to the ally way since I think it produces some pretty kick ass back lighting as the sun goes down.
We meticulously set everything up. I balanced the strobe and the ambient with my light meter and finally decided to pop off a digital just to be safe. Then I started firing away. I took a couple shots, bracketed a few and then was done with the roll. As I reached down to put everything back in the bag I realized I had changed my shutter speed earlier to take a natural light photo before we started setting up the strobes. Unfortunately all the photos we took will not turn out due to the fact that we went WAY past the sync speed.
Either way, I still have the one photo I took as a test. Here it is.
Strobist info: SB800 with shoot through umbrella camera right.
This is the first test of my Radian, a timelapse motion device that I as a kickstarter backer of. Check it out at www.alpinelaboratories.com
The TEST train backed up until it was beside Belvedere LRT station and stopped before going back out onto the mainline. I'm just guessing that TEST stands for Track Evaluation System Train.
I don't particularly enjoy using topaz on any of my covers but I thought that maybe I should try it once in a while preferably without overdoing it :)
Wanted to keep this as simple as possible.
I made this since I honestly hate the lighting on the original cover so this was basically a test cover for both, a new colouring and topaz.
Piping Technology & Products, Inc., recently performed its snubber cycle test to prove the durability of a MSA 35 mechanical snubber manufactured for an engineering and construction company at Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
The cyclic test, performed using PT&P’s in-house, horizontal, hydraulic press, is designed to test snubbers at their two modes of operation. At high rates of loading, especially impact, the snubber is expected to provide very high resistance to movement. At low speeds snubbers are to provide very low resistance to movement. Testing a snubber at a low speed displays the normal wear and tear over an extended period of time.
In this case, a cyclic test was performed, in which the MSA 35 Mechanical Snubber with a load rating of 50,000 pounds and design travel of 6 inches was measured at a slow speed response. The low speed force remained at a fairly constant 500 pounds for the 50 hours and 5000 cycles it sustained. This value meets the common criteria that the drag force should be 2% or less than the rated load.
In addition to the snubber cycle drag test, Piping Technology & Products, Inc. has administered other tests such as the burst test for expansion joints. The tests executed by PT&P allow companies to attain the most precise and reliable data available to them. Using this to their advantage, customers will be able to compare data about the recently ordered products, to their individual standards of dependability and durability.
Piping Technology & Products, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiaries are recognized leaders in manufacturing pipe hangers/pipe supports (variables, constants, cryogenic supports cold shoes, hot shoes, mechanical/hydraulic snubbers, slide bearing plates), expansion joints/compensators (metallic, fabric, rubber, slip-type) and ASME Code Fabrication. PT&P has engineering drawing production stress analysis and full in-house finite element analysis that are used to prove designs. The design software is developed in-house and the calculations contrived are further checked using hand calculations.