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It's always a good idea to run a test roll through a new camera. While I don't usually post those rolls I really liked this one.
Agfa Ventura Deluxe - Agfa Apotar 1:4,5 f=8,5cm - Rollei Superpan 200 @ ASA-200
Blazinal (1+25) 8:00 @ 20C
Meter: Gossen Lunasix F
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC (2015.5)
testing the new wonderful gradient actions for OEIL PHOTOGRAPHY
I was so excited when she asked me to do this!!!! they ROCK!!! as all her actions!
find her group and actions here
www.flickr.com/groups/oeilactions/
larger: farm3.static.flickr.com/2563/3671994553_9fd79f25e4_b.jpg
and really big: farm3.static.flickr.com/2563/3671994553_da2b395a40_o.jpg
Tried to make a home studio today out of a big box, some plastic and white poster board. Also got a piece of black cloth to drape inside. Tried a radio, violin and a variety of flowers. It was sort of fun and sort of frustrating positioning and repositioning the lights. Somewhat satisfied with how it worked. I just need more practice. And better photo ideas.
Successful Factory Acceptance Testing conducted a couple of weeks ago in RIEDEL HQ for a major French Broadcaster: Another Decentralized MediorNet video router consisting of 115 nodes!
not really but i finally get to a good vantage point to try some light trails and there were hardly any cars around! :(
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - MARCH 11: Adam Armstrong of Newcastle (hidden by No10) celebrates with team mates after scoring Newcastle's second goal during the U18 FA Youth Cup 6th round match between Newcastle United and Chelsea at St. James' Park on March 11, 2014, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Adam Armstrong
Test of Hie and Efke IR 820C outdoors. HIE shot at 200ASA. Efke shot at 25ASA. Developed in the same batch. (Tmax RS developer normal Tmax 100 time). And yes I've tried a 29 RED filter as well, and it doesn't look any different that the 25.
Testing the Fuji X-E2. Coming form the X-E1, I observed that the focusing is noticably faster in good light and more or less the same in low light with the X-E1. The EVF refresh rate is much better and the rear LCD has a much better resolution. Overall operational speed is a bit faster too.:)
Running a bit later with this weeks submission to the 52. Thursday/Friday is my target period to take the shot for the week.
Lots of trial and error with this shot. An urchin test collected from the beach a couple of weeks ago, and a piece of bog wood that probably detached from the preserved peat buried under the sand.
Lighting is provided by a cheap torch from the right of camera. No fill. As the project continues I'll have turns at getting more creative lighting film shots.
f/8 & 1/250, 90mm with the No.2 extension tube focussed to give maximum magnification, according to the table in the manual this is 1.42x
August testing can be so tough! Summer vacations. Back to school time. There are a lot of distractions! So proud of all of our students who prepared and did their best at the August Belt Testing!
Testing out some new equipment.
Beauty (clamshell) lighting: AB800 in a beauty dish overhead, set to give f/11. Silver reflector under.
Post in Lightroom/CS3. Acme Glamor at 50%.
Explore #440 August 14, 2008
Winner of the DMA Florida Chapter #2 2009 Head Shot Photo Competition
Sanna out on the ice, testing to see if it holds and perhaps to see what her dad (Mika) will do about it!
The test is performed on three or four specimens from a relatively undisturbed soil sample. A specimen is placed in a shear box which has two stacked rings to hold the sample; the contact between the two rings is at approximately the mid-height of the sample. A confining stress is applied vertically to the specimen, and the upper ring is pulled laterally until the sample fails, or through a specified strain. The load applied and the strain induced is recorded at frequent intervals to determine a stress-strain curve for the confining stress.
Test de traitement de plaques stéréoscopiques en anaglyphes (à regarder avec des lunettes Rouge/Bleu).
Commentaires bienvenus s'il y a des spécialistes qui pratiquent ce genre de traitements : je rame un peu !