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Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 Intelligent Zoom test.
with Intelligent Zoom range can be extended from 400 to 800 mm (only in JPEG mode)
Handheld shot with Power O.I.S. (stabilisation) on, P(program) mode.
Edited in Zoner Photo Studio
I was organising one of my self portraits, testing the lighting, compo, all of my other 'self-portrait-traditional-set-up-stuff' and this was the first shot.
Just came across it on my card, thought I had time to kill so I retouched it.
5 hours total.
Button test run of the warped images for the Button Project. Apologies for the soft focus, but you get the gist.
Second attempt (first here) at this idea for a University of Texas logo gobo and lighting test. Same basic lighting setup as last time (See Lighting Diagram), but with the key light firing into a umbrella about 2ft to camera left and quite a bit more background/ foreground separation. Background shadow isn't quite so well defined this time. Still playing around with the relative distances to cast a good, crisp shadow. Perhaps I need a bigger gobo to really get what I want.
This time I used the plamp to hold the cut-out, so gives it more of a floating in space feel, but that could be improved with a bit of photoshop to clean up the shadow at the bottom. Skin tones are also as shot, without any toning this time.
Learn how to light at strobist.blogspot.com/2006/02/welcome-to-strobist.html.
Love to see our students at David Vincent's Martial Arts perform after putting in the work for belt testing!
Europhoenix Class 91 no. 91117 'Project Electra', seen in the MMLE test train consist at Leicester L.I.P, underneath the temporary inspection tower erected to allow access to the locomotive's pantograph.
Instrumentation fitted to the loco included strain gauges to measure the uplift force exerted on the overhead wire by the pantograph, accelerometers to measure movement of the loco in motion, equipment to measure wind force acting on the pantograph and cameras to allow monitoring during motion.
Taken during a visit to ride the Midland Mainline Electrification test train on the invitation of my employer's clients, SPL Powerlines, for whom we've been carrying out design work for the northern MMLE sections. Certainly beats being in the office all day!
Taken from a position of safety on an authorised walking route.
Bilde fra test av EPIRB og PLB (nødpeilesendere) i Stavern. Redningsskøyta "Askerbæringen" reddet mannskapet etter tre timer.
Braille machine reading belt at Argonne.
c.1974
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"Testing the Power of Tomorrow"
Hydrogen + Natural Gas
Seen at Braid Street Skytrain Stn - New Westminster
The 154 route was formerly named '154 - Mundy'
07-07-06
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for ms nal
hand held (it's heavy!!!!)
39 stories
1 block away
Sigma APO 50-500mm F4-6.3 EX DG HSM
taken: 08/31/2007
31454+999508+dbso 9701 at brotton on 2q08-thornaby tmd-doncaster via whitby,crag hall test train in the pouring rain
Workplace Drug Testing, Drug Testing Equipment, Drug Screening,
Drug & Alcohol Testing, Alcohol testing, Alcohol Drug Testing, Drug Alcohol Testing,
I chose this for the colors and detail in the building and fence. Zoom in and enjoy. Using just the LCD screen to try focusing on the pool or fence using the AF, I just don't know which it latched onto, but I'm thinking the fence. Still, it's all pretty sharp, and this is only F/5.6!
Sigma DP2M
A Mode
1/500 sec
F/5.6
ISO 100
Nico Hulkenberg (GER) Sahara Force India F1 VJM07..
Formula One Testing, Bahrain Test One, Day One, Wednesday 19th February 2014. Sakhir, Bahrain.
Nico Hulkenberg (GER) Sahara Force India F1 VJM07..
Formula One Testing, Bahrain Test One, Day One, Wednesday 19th February 2014. Sakhir, Bahrain.
my first ever test shot from Nikon D3 with Nikkor 55mm f/1.2 Ai - picture uploaded straight from the camera without any post-processing (there's no sharpening, no color or curve adjustment, nothing).
Actually, it's a placeholder, for some occasion when I want to discreetly slip in a new pic without it showing up at the top of the stream. But in the meantime, it's also a test. The question is, will a nonphoto get any views/comments/etc.? If it does, will it do better than some of the photos I thought were worth posting?? If so, maybe I'll publish a mini treatise with some sort of heavy, scientific-sounding title, something about anomalous viewing behavior on a photographers' global networking website. With something about Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle thrown in for good measure. Then again, maybe not ...