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CSX 1776 & 911 stretch their legs down the main out of Huntington, WV and arrive Russell, Ky past the old interlocking cabin at RU.

earnest but tense desire, a keen anxiety to succeed.

(this is not the first time I post pictures of these chairs, I just thought it was appropriate for what is going on in my life, right now)

Some final testing shots I like before I start.

ScotRail staff waiting for 1T92 chat at Perth as Andy records 37219 at the head of 1Q79 1538 Inverness Millburn C.Rail to Mossend Down Yard.

 

17th April 2023

Bought her a new dress for the summer. She had to put it on to test if it was a "real one". Meaning if it could twirl.

An Immature Common Gallinule, also known as a Common Moorhen tests the waters before entering the pond.

I'm always considering alternatives to the "brand name" films I use, now that things have gotten SO expensive. Ilford's FP4+ 8x10 in 25 sheet boxes is now over $200, and though I am grateful to have cached a few boxes before it reached the $200 point, I need to consider what I can afford in the years to come.

 

With that in mind, I pulled out a package of Arista Ortho Litho film I had in the darkroom and made a test: I gave it a second of white light exposure (under the enlarger) and then exposed the film rating it at 3ASA to make this image. The film was developed (by inspection) in Pyrocat HD for four minutes, and this was the result. It wasn't too difficult to get "continuous tone" from this ridiculously cheap film, with a little extra effort. Who knows - it might be able to coax it into making a decent negative suitable for salt printing.

A freshly emerged female Monarch, testing all her new butterfly parts

New background plus some futuristic military figs.

I wanted to see how this background looked before taking a group photo.

Have a great day.

Estava sem opção, então fui testar exposição!

first printing of Helium for the Periodic Table project. I'm not happy with all the white space, so I think I'll do a very pale solid blue background layer, then put pale grey clouds and a bright red balloon. Might also try to paint a bit of yellow or orange onto the sun to make it more firey. Lots to try anyway.

 

2015 CF-18 Demo CFB Comox

Testing what may be my new camera once my back is sufficiently recovered to carry a backpack again, hopefully in the new year. As you would expect, I’ve carried out a rigorous, highly scientific test:

 

1. Can I carry it? Yes, all the way to the garden, no problem at all.

2. Does it fit in my pack? Probably. It’s around here somewhere.

3. Will it focus close enough to photograph a small pile of frosty leaves? Yes.

4. Are said leaves sharp? I should say so.

5. Will it photograph other stuff? I don’t see why not.

6. Have I comprehensively compared it to other cameras? Not really. I like this one.

7. Was it an impulse Black Friday buy? Maybe. I don’t see what that’s got to do with it.

8. Have you told the wife? No need. She can’t tell it apart from the old one.

9. So that’s that then? Yep. Proper job.

 

Fujifilm GFX 100S, Fujinon GF 35-70/4.5-5.6 WR. Original photograph copyright © Simon Miles. Not to be used without permission. Thanks for looking.

Featured today is a kitchen timer with words from a timed typing test in the background. "Get ready for a ten-minute timed writing." Does anyone remember those words?

 

Macro Mondays

Theme: Timepieces

March 11, 2019 (UTC)

I went out a couple weeks ago at the peak of leaf peeping season to take advantage of all the incredible colors. As usual I took a quick "throw away" shot just to test my settings. I knew this wouldn't be a keeper because it is such a cliche and I assumed I'd need to adjust my settings to account for the dark, rainy morning light. After a couple 100 shots, it turned out that this was one of my favorites.

The Flamingo Test is a single-leg balance test that is part of the Eurofit Testing Battery. It is used to evaluate static balance and overall body balance. The test assesses the ability to balance successfully on a single leg and is commonly used as a field motor test of balance for healthy subjects and athletes.

a funny crop here. Sky's are not great today so take this for what it is.

He was busy eating.. a friend of mine asked him to pose for his camera.. n' i took the advantage.. lol

Whitby beach on a cold day

Festa Sofia Hotel, Sofia, Bulgaria

Unintended art – color test patches on a building during the facade renovation.

 

Prague-Vršovice, Czech Republic

 

Portland International Rose Test Garden

Marco Montanari mi coglie intento a studiare il testo di "tempo reale" prima di entrare in cabina voci per registrare il brano dell'album matumago x-press...

grazie Sfrevol!!

 

www.k-rimini.it

 

ed ecco il testo dell'inciso e la prima strofa:

 

Crea la realtà, il tempo,

radici nelle forme s’offre alla continuità

per realizzarla, ci lasha orme,

ke okkio umano non ricordi se non cerkerà,

dorme nelle nebbie dell’età

ormeggia in porti grigi salpa con la creatività enorme

fiera della vanità

deformerà l’istinto libero e la carne degli dei

coi suoi sei 6 sei sacrifikerà!

  

Se vai nell’emporio del tempo e lo spazio,

cerki l’ampolla con dentro il composto d’equinozio e solstizio

col sole ke si ferma, qui dalla terra ferma a lassù sulla stella,

lenta come creshita di erba su colli pregiati

per i vitigni ke vi si sviluppa...

avvisi di paniko sholgo in una densa skiuma ke tutto lo stress avviluppa

faccio shendere strippati per ritmi frenetici dalla luna colla capa per mezzo di shuttle shaluppa,

seghe e pugnette e BACILARE(1) poco poco

ti rendi conto quanto ce ne resta poco, dopo

il tempo passa sempre troppo poco svelto se t’imparanoi

passa a lampo se lo godi ed altro ne vuoi,

impara come noi altri a fregarli

dall’avamposto del sogno rompo incantesimi e trattati di Darwing

 

Vintage camera stall at the 613 Flea Market at Lansdowne.

  

Give me some magic.

  

在拍的時候內心就想到一定要加上texture

不然畫面完全不可能呈現我想要的(夢幻感) (?) 呵

anyway 就亂亂玩拉~

   

enjoy your Thursday, my friends ~

Tested this thing out today. The photo mode is quite an improvement, but camera inertion (and other minor stuff, too) really gives me a headache when trying to fine-tune here and there. I'd say that Forza's solution still pretty much owns pCars2's in terms of careful & accurate camera positioning, which is much more important at times than image filters and Saturation sliders. Just sayin'.

 

===Project C.A.R.S. 2, PC

4k (downsampling), in-game Photo mode===

 

-No Photoshop or any other post-process editing, just in-game tools & filters;

-No ReShade and stuff, because why even bother when the game has lots of post-proc sliders to practice with;

-I also forgot to re-set MSI Afterburner's screencap feature to grab a lossless .png shot, and took a standard .jpg instead. But hey, it adds a bit to the atmosphere (according to filter I chose there, I think) :D

 

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