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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.

Whitby beach on a cold day

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

 

Prague-Vršovice, Czech Republic

 

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.

"Encore une journée normale de travail à l'IMT...

  

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 ~

Almost summer time and I can't resist seeing how warm the water is.

the Minolta 300mm 5.6 + Kenko MC7 2x

nua dem chan qua khong co viec gi lam ngoi thu lam mau`hehe

 

photo by me

lighting by Linhsunny

Horizon Kompakt

Fuji Acros 100 BW negative film

HC-110 dilution B

Epson Perfection V800

Silverfast AI Studio

Dans cette situation, le véhicule de droite roule à la même vitesse que moi, je dois :

a : Le dépasser à toute vitesse.

b : Me mettre à sa hauteur et lui dire bonjour.

c : Ne pas prendre de photos en conduisant.

d : Faire des appels de phares.

(Attention, il y a un piège.)

37025 has landed back on Network Rail test trains after a brief run on engineering trains and I saw its run from Falkland Yard as an opportunity to test the 90D's low light capabilities.

 

'Inverness T.M.D' is pictured at Uddingston running around 30 minutes early on its return to Slateford yard - running as 3Q62. It's in charge of one of the UTU sets with DBSO 9703 trailing at the rear.

 

Full formation was;

 

LOCO 37025

96604

6260

62287

9808

DBSO 9703

On an overcast Saturday afternoon, CDOT GP40-2H 6696 leads a southbound test extra through Wallingford. Train crews were qualifying the line from New Haven to Springfield and back as the new CTrail service will be starting in May.

Testing and loving looks synonymous now, at least to me.

A Thai-looking structure in the park of Ueno, Tokyo, Japan.

Built by the Thai government as a gift for the Japanese.

This was taken on the last batch of test film that was released by the Impossible Project 3 months ago. Quinn and I got some pretty good results and I got to rummage her stuff and rearrange it. I love shooting indoors, because the way a scene looks is a bit more fluid. I can slide a couch out of the way, put up a backdrop, or move everything closer to the windows so I can utilize the natural light that's available. As a matter of fact, using the light coming in through the windows was important on this shoot for testing something else, because I was still getting the hang of my new SLR 680. I don't think I'd done more than one or two other shoots with that camera, and I'm probably just now getting the hang of it. I takes a lot of testing to get used to these old cameras and new film types.

 

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These days I've mostly been posting on Instagram instead of Flickr, so if you would like to keep up with my mobile posts you can head here: instagram.com/bandogphoto

 

I just received by mail a preowned Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L IS USM (huh!) objective and wanted to take some test shots (in spite of the slippery street). Everything seems to be OK.

 

This is a crop (ca. 1/6 of the original frame).

Under the watchful eyes of the Marquis of Anglesey ,Network Rail's High speed test train approaches the Britannia Bridge. The grey palisade fence is an addition since the last visit!

Nikon FM2, Kodak NewPortra 400

Shoreline Park and Lake

Shoreline Park-9013289

  

I recently worked up the nerve to disassemble my Kodak Vigilant Six-20. It's shutter was gummed up and every shutter speed acted like about 1/25 or so. I pulled the lens off, removed the elements, then gave the shutter a Ronsonol bath. Works like a charm, now! However, this roll was my second test roll. I didn't pay attention to how the front element came off and shot the first test roll with it a full rotation out of focus. After putting it on in a different way and collimating it, this test roll came out much better!

 

Also, if you're ever wanting more info on old folders check out the excellent website of Mike Eckman. This article of Mike's was the inspiration for me deciding to tackle fixing my Vigilant.

 

This is Leroy's Cafe in Sulphur Springs, Arkansas. I've never been a patron of the place, but after scouting the area on Google maps, I wanted to go test the Vigilant out there.

 

Kodak Vigilant Six-20

Kodak Anastigmat 105mm f/4.5 w/ Flash Kodamatic Shutter

Kentmere 400 (on 620 spools)

FPP-110 (Dil B)

PlusTek OpticFilm 120 with Silverfast

As seen through my new macro lens, this is the test (calcium carbonate structural shell) of a small sea urchin that was unknown to science until one was purchased on eBay in 2006 and subesqently described by Natural History Museum scientists Simon Coppard and Heinke Schultz. I bought this test on eBay right around that time, unaware of this fact.

 

[my blog]

 

[PDF of publication abstract]

 

[BoingBoing post]

 

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Sea urchins are members of the phylum Echinodermata, which also includes sea stars, sea cucumbers, brittle stars, and crinoids. Like other echinoderms they have fivefold symmetry (called pentamerism) and a mouth locatted ventrally. This species is from New Caledonia, and this particular test is about 1.6cm wide.

A2 pacific 60532 approaches winsford with the return leg of a crewe -preston test run

Ok here's what happened. I simply asked Kim to hold the light while I was making to focus. And well... this happened ;)

 

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