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This is just a test shot to check if my camera is working and if I've inserted film right. I think they retouched my photos in the photo lab which well, sucks.
Shot through the window of a moving vehicle so it is not as sharp as it should be. This is the "classic chrome" setting.
After trying her little jacket on i decided the limbs need to be a little longer...
Mini Coraline is a custom lalaloopsy doll i'm working on. you can see her progress here
The northbound SMART commuter train waits at San Rafael station for a test run to Solano on June 5, 2017. Shortly, there will be free trips for the public prior to normal service in September, 2017 (estimate).
A weathered farmhouse sits under the milky way near Wasco, OR. It was eerie walking around the property in the pitch black over broken boards and wire. It was deadly silent, except for the occasional creaking sound of a nearby windmill being pushed by a light breeze..
Testing and more testing of the quality of the wine ensures that the consumer is getting only the very best of Australian produced wines.
First Creek Winery, Pokolbin, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia.
New Graphic with help from Fashionboi Resident.
Im so happy with the quality it comes out now
Dress: Pull
Heels: Milk Motion
Hair: LeLutka
Quando posto foto scattate in analogico e lo dichiaro spesso leggo commenti del tipo: si vede subito che è analogica, la chimica è tutta un'latra cosa, e via di questo passo. Poichè invece sono convinto che non sia affatto così, o almeno che non sia così semplice distinguere ho preparato questo piccolo test: tra le dieci foto quì sotto 5 sono digitali e 5 analogiche (scansioni da dia o negativi) sapreste individuarle?
Chi si cimenta?
I built a car for my Crash Test Dummy; heavily inspired [color-wise, anyway] by one from the Test Track queue. This was another quick build [an all-nighter] between larger projects.
Check out all of the pictures at MOCpages.
macro test using Kooka extension tubes. Sony E 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS + (21+16+10mm Kooka ext. tubes). Height of the numbers is 2mm.
Test av oppblåsbar vest med Anne Kristiansen og Webjørn Knudsen Knutsen.
Artikkel i "Trygg på sjøen" 1-2008.
Trent Barton ADL Enviro 200 MMC 206 - YY18 TPF is unusually pictured off route in Milton Street, Nottingham on test, being driven by fitters.
A2 986 rounds the curve at the Princes Hwy overpass in North Geelong with a special test train. 29/5/16
This is a test composite I made for my Austin Fashion Week Mash-Up team (a team fashion/photography compitition associated with Austin Fashion Week). I didn't spend much time on the composite (don't look at her feet!), but I love the hair, make-up, and pose, so I though I'd share it.
Plan A was to shoot everything on location, which is what we did for our final image even though Bethany (our model) was freezing. Plan B, if the weather was completely awful, was to shoot a composite ... hence this test.
I shot the image of Bethany during a hair, make-up, and wardrobe tests we did at Bella Salon. I shot the background earlier while scouting alleys around Austin.
Model: Bethany Bond
Hair: Rachael Dunn
Make-up: Katie Astoria
Wardrobe: Jessica Faith Marshal (Top Only in this case)
Styling: Michelle Zuzek
Strobist Info: AB1600 in a large softbox camera left as key. AB800 in a strip box camera right and behind the model for rim. AB800 slightly to the left of camera position in a strip box for fill, mostly on the clothing.
Test av redningsvester til sjøredningskorps i Redningsselskapet.
På bildet er Knut Hveding med dagens 275 N vest med dobbelt kammer og flasker.
The LEGO Classic Town has a very unique style that I've grown to really love. I'm starting to align my current style to a more classic style. This is a test to check color and texture. I like it.
few test shots with a new bridge camera today . bought it for back up and for jan to use (she loves it ) impressive results so far . lots of settings to learn and adjust to once things improve
Featuring top and tail DRS Class 37s, unusual for a formation with a DBSO in it, a Network Rail test train headed by 37607 sits at Didcot Parkway station with 37605 just visible at the rear
Finn: Ai mãe, assim eu fico sem graça...
Eu: Diabo de câmera que num consigo usar~!
Finn: Já leu o manual?
Eu: ... Fica quietinha aew e não mexe o rosto >:IIII
Finn: ... ok, desculpa...
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Só testando a câmera nova. Minha irmã me ensinou os lances de macro tarde demais.... Bom, a câmera funciona pelo menos e vou deixar registradas estas primeiras fotos, por mais porquinhas que estejam... Ai de mim!
What new gremlins await my model railroad whenever I make changes to the track and wiring?
For several months I have been weathering some of my bright and shiny Kato Unitrack using felt tip paint pens from Woodland Scenics. I paint the steel rails a brown-black color and some of the wooden crossties (sleepers in UK rail terminology) a dark brown color. That makes the track look a lot more realistic, but the paint must be removed from the top of the rails, the rail joiners, and certain parts of the switch points in order to maintain electrical continuity between the trains and track. After the paint has dried, I rub an abrasive Bright Boy along the tops of the rail, the metal portion of the Unijoiners, and the inside surfaces of the switch points.
I snap the Unijoiners back onto each piece of track and connect each weathered piece of track with my test rig. The 12 volt DC power is fed via the blue and white wires from my power supply to an unpainted S62F feeder track upstream from the items to be tested. In this case, I am testing a right hand #6 switch and a piece of curved track to make sure I have continuity. The red and black wires control the switch motor. I run the engine forward and backward on each route of the switch several times to insure a good electrical path. All of my newly painted track is tested on my work table before I install them on the layout.
I have finished painting the visible portions of my westbound (lower) staging yard, my entire mainline, passing siding, and industrial tracks. Next I must paint the visible part of my eastbound (upper) staging yard before I install it on my layout. It is easier to paint and test track before installation. Then I need to temporarily remove all the track from my layout, install Styrofoam sub-roadbed in order to elevate the track above the streams I plan to build and connect the lower and upper staging yards by a long 2% grade on my mainline.
In squalls of horizontal rain, 37402 'Oor Wullie' rushes through Bathampton heading 1Q23, 06:45 Bristol Kingsland Rd-Derby infrastructure monitoring train on 20 February, 2025. 37610 was on the back.