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Ph: Anibal Vecchio
Model: Mili
Production: Stefania Gonzalez Cona
© 2012 Anibal Vecchio
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About:
Anibal Vecchio, Fashion Filmaker and Photographer from Buenos Aires.
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The Capistrano Test Site was owned by TRW of Redondo Beach until TRW was absorbed by Northrop Grumman in 2002.
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
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This is a composite iPhone photo and editing test.
The TOP image is the original iPhone image, and it is typically noisy (view full size to see noise level).
The MIDDLE was edited (levels, color balance) on the iPhone using Photogene iPhone app and still presents the same amount of noise.
The THIRD photo took the previous, Photogene altered image and, using Photoshop, ran a Reduce Noise filter with heavy settings, then doubled the image, blurred the top layer and set it to 'overlay mode' at 66% opacity. This is a pretty common method for making better, softer, smoky images. A much more rich, deep result.
iPhone image editing apps should consider adding noise reduction and automating some of the more common image enhancement tricks beyond just levels, even if they disguise it and call it something else.
See full rez : flickr.com/photos/therefore/3172156062/sizes/o/
Finally, one of the best ways to improve photos on the iPhone is to use an app that looks at the accelerometer to determine when you are moving the least. Try Steadycam. I use it instead of the built-in photo app.
I decided to see what I could do with a test answer sheet after I had to take the SAT today. I was playing with the focus points in these shots.
This is only a test. I am moving to a new apartment. So I haven't got much on my walls...
All hipstamatic.
Inspired by Jason Willis.
Test of an inexpensive Neewer LED Macro Ring Flash FC100. The subject is about 3cm across and is a tricky one - shiny brass. At this distance the flash works well with a shutter speed of 1/160th, f8, ISO 200 but the flash lacks power. If I move away to a distance of half a metre I can't get a decent shot at ISO 200 even at f2.8, the flash isn't powerful enough. But for the money it's very good for real macro work.
Le test complet du Nikon NIKKOR Z 20 mm f/1.8 S pour hybrides Nikon est à lire sur www.nikonpassion.com
Areas of the continental United States crossed by more than one nuclear cloud from above ground detonations
From:
Under the Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing
Richard L. Miller
Page 444
A bit of a summer project - that took longer than expected.
Taking two redundant Hornby Mk IIa BFK vehicles and splicing them together a reasonable representation of a corridor first can be made. This can then be used as the basis for Test Car 6.
Finished!
Testing out a Roll of Adox Colour Implosion film shot at 100 ASA using a Nikon F3HP camera, Nikkor Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens, and SB-16 Flash.
The film (and prints) look this bad on purpose, when shot at 100 ASA, the film has a definite blue cast, shot at 400 ASA, a Red cast. When I picked the film up from the lab, they thought I'd been shooting 30 year old film, rather than new film.
2014-02-05 Adox Colour Implosion 100 i33
Test Roll of Lomography CN 400 in my new Lomogrpahy Konstruktor DIY SLR.
Overall the pictures are okay. I don't think I'd be using it that often, the 1/80 shutter speed is just a bit too slow unless you stop and stand still.
Also it likes to eat film.
Test (for the fun of it !!) de vieillissement de photo avec Photoshop.
Entrée de l'église, 20 septembre 2015.
Test av oppblåsbar vest med Anne Kristiansen og Webjørn Knudsen Knutsen.
Her vises skrittstropp på en Baltic-vest.
Vedendo le cose che si leggono in rete questa foto sarebbe da buttare perchè *sicuramente* per fotografare in modo nidito e definito un vecchio arrugginito (non più funzionante oltretutto) cronometro con uno zoom ad una focale di 200 mm, in modalità macro, ci sarebbero voluti l'ultimo obiettivo superluminoso con lenti in kriptonite, le ghiere e l'attacco in titanio con i contatti in platino iridio e, come minimo, un sistema satellitare di stabilizzazione dell'immagine...
L'immagine farà anche schifo, ma fa schifo perchè è brutta e perchè è mal realizzata, non perchè l'ho fatta con un obiettivo "povero"...
p.s. immagine scattata in jpg alla luce mista di una finestra + lampadina da 20 W
I was SO happy I got my camera back after I broke it. I took this test shot and then shut it off to put the picture on my computer. I turned it on again, then turned it off again. But it wouldn't close. I kept getting an error message: Lens Error Restart Camera.
I am so upset. I am going back to the place tomorrow, but I have a feeling I'm stuck with a broken camera and I'm out $50 that could have went toward another camera!
Day 137 of 365
Testing for transparency, staining, value range, granulation, blossom, diffusion. Wanted to do this long time ago, never found the time and patience. Posting this for those of you who might find it helpful.
(Some colors are not accurate due to scanner limitation.
* blue is the most difficult color to scan, especially cobalt, cerulean and turquoise)
Thanks goes to Bruce MacEvoy. The how-to guide can be found here: www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/pigmt3.html#paintswatches
* MG=M Graham, WN=Winsor & Newton, OH=Old Holland
12x16" Arches 140lb. Rough