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There's an ice storm outside and I'm trapped in the house with these guys. After much debate, we've decided to bake some banana bread and while the bananas aren't quite as ripe as necessary, desperate times, desperate measures, etc. These two have been arguing over who will get to test for doneness. Could get ugly.....

kris and i playing with a bogen tripod mount to the front of his car, its really scary seeing my 5d with bracket and flash hanging on only buy a suction cup tripod...hahhahah

 

stobist

vivitar 283 with mini soft box.

Perhaps it's time to do a little dusting!

2018 Weekly Alphabet Challenge. Week 4. D is for Dust.

Undergoing repair (HT capacitor replacement)

 

The bias electrolytics have already been replaced on the rectifier board. The removed units checked out fine on my capacitor tester.

 

The root cause of my problem (low and ripply HT) was that one of the two main HT smoothing capacitors had completely failed open circuit. My capacitor tester didn't even register there was a capacitor present when I tested the faulty component!

 

All of the other high voltage capacitors actually checked out OK, though they all tended to be somewhat high in value, which is often regarded as a sign that they are on their way out.

 

The main replacement HT capacitors are of the newer "snap-in" design which required some work to fabricate mounting points for the existing wiring to connect to. This was achieved using stout tinned copper wire, and appears so far to have been a success.

This is the third different version of this tube tester I now have. Acquired in a trade on the weekend, this 9-55 looks nothing like the other two that I have. A gold tone face with red bakelite tube sockets I can't say it's pretty but it is different.

37175 passing Cossington on 3Q26 Hither Green PAD to Derby RTC (Network Rail)

Location: Orchard Road, Singapore

Date: 29 Dec 2017

Royal Australian Air Force Pilatus PC-21 A54-045 approaches RAAF Base Edinburgh, South Australia.

Wistro with beauty dish and grid.

Was just testing out a photo idea up on my roof and thought it was cool enough to still post. Next time, I'm hoping for some clouds and the tower lights on the skyscrapers to be on.

Clun, Shropshire, church medieval

 

tester, celure, medieval, timber

THE TESTERS Incl Joe Brown, Peter Rose, Jimmy Pointer, Billy Reynolds, Flash Rodgers, Ken Cornish, Norman Dawes and George Hughes. The pump boy filled the bikes with petrol and oil before test.

Only a couple days left on my Kickstarter project. It's not too late to get in on one of the first production models. Go to kickstarter and type in shutter tester in the search window.

Kansai making sure the USC Hello Kitty pillow has the right firmness.

Civilianised Hawker Hunter T.7 PH-NLH operated by the Royal Dutch Air Laboratory seen in the line-up of the type's 25th Anniversary during the IAT held at RAF Greenham Common in August 1976.

 

Apparently parts of her still exist in the composite XJ714 FR.10 airframe preserved at the East Midlands Aeropark

 

Scanned Ilford FP4 B&W Neg

 

February 11, 2020

265/365

 

Hera was licking the rug and her feet.

Compositionally Challenged image for Weeks 51 & 52 'Vintage'

 

TMK 500 Meter that my dad brought in the 1970's and I now have and it still works perfectly.

Foto propia.

Budapest Airport.

I was testing my 50mm f1.8 lens, as it was giving slightly soft results. However it works very well, is razor sharp, and takes so little space in the camera bag. i ended up liking this shot too, taken of my favourite coffee mug in the study.

A Saab 9-5 surface friction tester leaves the airfield after completing its measurements. These specially modified vehicles are used to measure the coefficient of friction along the runway surface to determine what type of treatment is needed by maintenance crews. MSP also operates a Volvo V70 version (vehicle No. 52).

 

Read more about this type of vehicle here.

...needed for a quilt pattern... If you are interested and will be able to finish until middle of September please Write in the comment here... Will be finished the next one- two weeks... Zhanks

 

Suche tester für eine quiltanleitung. Die sollte in ein- zwei Wochen fertig, so dass dann bis Mitte September Zeit zum Nähen ist. Interesse? Dann bitte im Kommentar reinschreiben, danke

In a million years I never thought I would be glad to find one of these at a garage sale, but alas, after learning about using older CRT monitors and tube type televisions as a shutter tester from Rick Oleson I've been looking for one of these for over a year.

 

I was only guessing this particular TV would work the same as it's larger cousins so the $5 investment was a meager gamble. It works great on both focal plane and leaf shutters and is portable.

Under maintenance in the US Naval Test Pilot School's Hangar, ex US Army North American OV-10A Mohawk 62-05866/34 seen during a base visit to the Naval Test Centre at Patuxent River, Maryland in July 1987.

 

At the time the USNTPS had a couple of these highly unusual birds on strength but both minus their usual underslung SLAR (Sideways looking Radar) housings.

 

Scanned 35mm transparency

That's all this was, just a tester for the main event. But after looking at it, having a bit of a play with it and another look, it just seemed a bit too different to waste.

 

The class 175 is actually a reasonably photogenic creation, certainly when compared to it's peers from the time. Ok, it's never going to win over a Tractor on load 4, but it could be worse. Voyager, Turbostar...

 

1D36 Manchester Airport-Llandudno at Bagillt, 28 November 2016.

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Banco de Portugal: drum tester

Moment of a parade through the Rúa do Comercio, in the A Baixa area, Lisbon. A musician, very concentrated, plays a big drum in front of one of the buildings of the Banco de Portugal. To see without the cut of Instagram go to www.flickr.com/photos/ivangfernandez/

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again just a test shot ,to check out sharpness with the t.c fitted ,stopped down 1 click and i'm happy with this result hand held at 840mm .

Moreton Corbet was my main target for the afternoon and despite my later than planned arrival St Bartholomew's church was happily still open. It is a relatively small building but packed full of interest and easily one of the main highlights of the day. It sits close to the dramatic ruins of Moreton Corbet Castle, which stands immediately south of the churchyard.

 

The tower is very late medieval, begun in the 1530s but not finished till 1769. Inside the nave and chancel at first sight appear fairly humble, but the chancel gradually reveals it's gilded decoration and the spacious south aisle is full of monuments, many elaborate wall tablets and two large tombs with effigies; the older tomb of Richard Corbet (d.1513) and wife has been recoloured, and has weepers all around (some difficult to see owing to the general clutter engulfing two sides of it), all looking rather restored. The other tomb is of Sir Richard Corbet (d.1567) and his wife, again coloured and adorned with intriguing heraldic motifs. A small, almost domestic looking chapel opens up to the south and contains a further huge wall tablet to another Sir Richard (d.1691), all oddly proportioned with the biggest cherub head I've ever seen on such a position with a bust above under a curiously pointed arch.

 

The main interest in the chancel is rather more recent, thanks to it's makeover by Sir Ninian Comper which endowed it with some rich gilded stencilling, a tester canopy, new glass and further ornamental detailing including two small colonettes borne on the backs of miniature alabaster elephants.

 

This church is a real gem and easily one of the most enjoyable in Shropshire.

Testing a Canon PowerShot A80 at OEM Electronics. I think I had the image quality on the lowest setting!

only a little clean-up needed, new battery and some de-oxit spray on the switches. good as new, now!

 

it auto-identifies which leads are the E/B/C. you then have to set those leads to the right slots for the manual tests (gain, leakage).

 

if you enable the beeper, it sounds off as its testing.

 

the photo didn't capture the TWO 'collector leds' that light up. in auto mode, its hard to tell the diff between the C and E wires (or drain and source). in auto-test, it identifies the base and polarity but that's all. after you are done the lower 'red' region of test, you move the test mode switch over to the green/right, the ORIENT the transistor properly in the socket (yes, you may have to remove it and change leads) and then you can do leak and gain tests. you still won't know if you got C/E properly until you find that Vbe is sitting on .6v (Si = silicon) region and that gain is showing something 'reasonable'. if your Vbe test is not showing a nice green band region, swap C E pins and try again; it should work fine, then.

 

(posted on Makezine blog: blog.makezine.com/2012/06/03/make-flickr-pool-weekly-roun... )

Photoshop tester for Necole Clark

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