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忍 受 試 探 的 人 是 有 福 的 . 因 為 他 經 過 試 驗 以 後 、 必 得 生 命 的 冠 冕 、 這 是 主 應 許 給 那 些 愛 他 之 人 的 。|聖經 雅各[1:12]
Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him.| James [1:12]
This is actually a quick test for my two new lomo 3.7 lmicroscope enses. Real intention was to compare them for defects. Turned out both are about the same condition. This is one of them
My obligatory shot of the very heavily photographed Alstom Avelia Liberty consist that has been testing on the Northeast Corridor. This was very much a grab shot as I arrived on the platform at Edison, NJ seconds before the train passed.
Amtrak has ordered 28 of these sets to handle the next generation of Acela Express service.
AMTK 2102 Avelia Liberty/Acela Express
this morning, I made some digital test shots exploring the possibilities that exist within the idea of artistic blur. here is one... I plan to make some of these on film in the near future.
I ran across this photo in my archive. It's really a throw-away image; it was a lens test of Nikon 180mm f/2.8 ED on a Canon 5D. I bought the lens to use for astrophotography, but I took it out one day after work to see how the lens worked in general. I think I shot this to explore the lens's foreground blur. The quality of the light struck me, though.
This is the lower half of Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River in Arizona (An earlier posting shows the full view). The site is located above the Grand Canyon and a short distance below the Glen Canyon Dam that forms Lake Powell. It is near the town of Page, AZ and the Antelope Canyons are just a short distance away.
Oh, and I have even better photos, but I picked this one since you cannot distinguish the individuals. It is an amazing place, but if you visit, stay safe. Having said that, I do like the sense of size that the people add to this photo. For a further sense of size, note the wake from the 3 boats on the far end of the river.
Nikon D800
Nikon 14-24 mm f/2.8 at 24 mm
1/320 sec at f/8 ISO 250
October 21, 2015
Lockheed Martin F-35A 13-5074 blasts away from Nellis Air Force Base. This aircraft is part of the 422nd Test & Evaluation Squadron based at Nellis.
Aircraft: Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II AF 13-5074/OT.
Location: Cheyenne Avenue, Nellis AFB, near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
The handsome Usher Hall: like concert venues up and down the land and across the globe, it has been shut for almost a full year now. Walking past during the recent snows, I noticed it was open again - as a Covid testing centre. The nearby international conference centre is meanwhile being used as a vaccination centre.It makes sense, these places have been empty, they are designed to handle a large volume of people, have lots of space etc. Like everyone though I do wonder when we will get to use them again as actual venues....
Testing how the film works in the new old camera. Will need to give an extra stop. However, this shot at the winery came out interesting.
Canon Elan II
Canon 50f1.8 (Shot at 1.8)
Svema MZ3 (ISO3)
Class 37/4 No. 37402 'Oor Wullie' top and tails No. 37057 passing Catholme on 7th January 2025, heading Test Train 1Z77 1056 Derby RTC - Canton Taff Vale Sidings. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Photographing a Test Train on HS1 in any kind of light is a hard thing to do. Eurotunnel have the contract to haul them with their Krupps Locomotives and they always go out at night after the last Eurostar and are back home before daylight. This one was booked back at D Moor at 0447 but I watched it on RTT during the night and it was running 30 minutes late which meant its seen here about 0510 in the morning with just enough light amongst the mist to record 0004 & 0003 on the 2312 D Moor to D Moor test train with it running up to Stratford International twice up HS1.Seen here dropping down the Freight Chord to D Moor at the end of its long night.
67008 is seen at Dorrington working 3A07, a Cardiff Canton – Crewe Carriage Sidings test working, prior to the Marches loco hauled services having a fifth coach in the consist.
Quando si dice "testa di cavolo" a qualcuno per offenderlo forse dovremmo pensarci bene; il cavolo ha un sacco di effetti benefici per la salute.
www.greenme.it/mangiare/altri-alimenti/11594-cavolo-propr...
Per saperne ancora di più (qui la descrizione sarebbe lunghissima) vi consiglio il libro di Jean Valnet* "Cura delle malattie con ortaggi, frutta, cereali."
*Jean Valnet (1920 - 1995) padre della Fitoaromaterapia Moderna, medico e chirurgo militare, nel 1948 ha ridefinito in modo più specifico e scientifico i trattamenti naturali, determinado scientificamente il potere curativo degli oli essenziali. Fondatore della Società Francese di Fitoterapia e Aromaterapia, Valnet, con i suoi studi e la sua attività ha notevolmente contribuito a riscoprire le proprietà di moltissime piante.
Test showing the results of using NIK Dfine, Noise Ninja and Noiseware to remove image noise from an ISO 3200 image captured with the Canon Digital Rebel (300D).
Default/Automatic settings were used for all plug-ins. Photo was shot Raw and converted using Adobe Camera Raw 4.4.1.
Trying some different color balances. Strobist: AB B1600 with 20 deg. grid from right front, SB 800 with Roscolux Sun filter on the background.
Testing out a homemade macro lens. Used a technique that lindseynaima (http://www.flickr.com/photos/lindseynaima/) was gracious enough to share. These flowers are about an inch wide, if that. I put the elements on a 18-35mm lens for this shot.
After checking the weather for days, on Thursday morning June, 29 I decided to head east as weather forecasts were showing it was the only direction with a chance of good weather.
Riding with me that day was my mother who was visiting for the week and my wife. It was out the door at 5 AM, and eastbound we headed. All week long the smoke from the Canadian wildfires had been chocking out any sun there had been. By Painsville, OH, we were in full sun. We eventually made it to Erie, PA.
With a heads up from a friend, I was informed that even though workers were striking at the Wabtec management would be out testing locomotives and off to the Erie East Commercial test track we headed.
Not long after arriving at the only grade crossing on the test track 4 units made a slow pass eastbound. Knowing it would not be long before they came back west and I set up for this shot.
Heading back west under a heavy load, at slow speed CSXT 7276 a newly rebuilt CW44AC, now a CM44AC leads GECX 2015 & 2014 both ET44AC's, and NS 7635 a ES40DC, back towards the plant.
The three of us hung around for 3 more passes while they kept testing the CSX and NS units as I changed photo angles.
modil >> ريلي XD
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224/365
This was my only test shot before the rain caught up with me.
I have 30 mins to do this and somehow I was rob of that time.
Maybe because frolicking in the fields with a white fabric is not weird enough. Try to imagine it trailing behind as the person runs for cover. Probably the kind where nightmares are made from.
Or maybe because it's a dire reminder that my camera is not waterproof and it had enough adventures these past 224++++ days.
I doubt.
Anyways, this taught me 2 things.
1. You really have no control of the weather whatsoever. (Trust me, I pathetically told the cloud to hold it for another extra 30 mins!!)
2. And always, always treat your test shots as real cause you never know.
You never know.