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950001 forms the 2Q08 Derby to Doncaster test train. Seen here passing Shibden foot crossing on its tour of West Yorkshire (with a brief visit to Rochdale included) - 14/06/14.

...Nel tentativo di arrivare alla tua sensibilità...

... ti ho rovinata.

prima un solo alone...

adesso macchie...

come macchie nell'anima.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwg27CwMDSs

thanks to Annie Lennox - Euryhmics

  

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DELLE PENE

 

Alla prova dei fatti

non ci fu di che essere allegri:

torti, errori, viltà,

debolezze del cuore,

insanie che inquinarono la mente.

Pagammo in disparte nascondendo

le voci, l'ammontare,

i conti d'impossibile chiusura.

Vorremmo un'era

forte, aperta, precisa,

di pubblica chiarezza per le pene.

Non più pagare mediante equivalenze,

con conguagli privati, silenziosi,

ma tormenti, tenaglie squillanti

maschera gogna ruota rogo.

Visibile a tutta la città

la corda che ci tira per il collo.

 

Bartolo Cattafi

SIGMA sd Quattro H

24-60mm F2.8 EX DG

SPP6.5

Testing it ability to do more subtle advanced filter coloration and also how its BW can be pumped a little in Nik Silver :)

There's a reason for this odd title but I'll go into that later. Need some advice from everybody....

 

The six pictures are shot on Ilford HP5+. 3 were shot without filter while the other 3 were shot with a Hoya orange filter.

 

Each of the 3 shots for each set were shot at different exposures.

 

Of the six, which image do you prefer and why? I'm trying to calibrate my film so all comments will be welcomed

 

Hi,

 

Just to conclude my experiment, the order is as follows:

 

without orange filter

(a) +1

(c) measured exposure

(f) (-1)

 

with orange filter

(b) +1

(d) metered exposure

(e) -1

 

So, if you ever want to shoot B&W film.. you have an idea what an orange filter will do :-)

Technical Center. Tests des produits. Décathlon Campus. Villeneuve d'Ascq

Test of an SW image as a 16-bit PNG. Only visible when downloading the file, otherwise only 8-bit JPG directly visible.

Test av ti redningsflåter sammen med "Seilas" og "Båtliv". Det ble testet to redningsflåter fra hver av merkene Eurovinil, Viking, Zodiac, Plastimo og Arimar.

Some vector testtubes I made in illustrator (with very large germs in them)

Nikon D600 + Samyang 8mm en mode FX

 

Test du capteur donc accesible en full size (Pas de grosses retouches, Dérawtisé avec LR 4.2)

© Landry NOBLET

Orca in-store wetsuit testing, Triathlon Centre Peterborough

testing the Sony NEX-5N

 

testing the Sony NEX-5N

These are test shots at different apertures.

Test Nikon Coolpix P1000 - ISO 100

Photos (C) Bruno Labarbère pour Nikon Passion

Test du Sigma 24mm f/1.8 DG EX

 

Canon EOS 7D + 24/1.8

 

Lire le test de l'objectif: www.steakhachai.fr/blog/2011-01-27-test-du-sigma-24mm-f1-...

 

www.steakhachai.fr

Test shot with new D300

only a test

     

but i like it, please see the fullsize

More tests of diffusion materials. Following some discussion with Dalantech , I've also included the red channel histogram which in the first test seemed to be suppressed slightly by paper diffusers but in this test the profiles look similar

 

and now I am further procrastinating by writing about my procrastination score - a lovely 63 that ranks me as an "above average procrastinator." But it also says I am more free-spirited than most. It's totally true what is says about stimulus control for me - that I need an office and visual spaces to get me working.

Who will I blame for this detour? Davidjacobs

Have I inspired you to procrastinate? If so, take your test with Procrastination Central and find out your score.

 

My Goal of 63:

  

You rank between the top 25% and 10% in terms of procrastination. That is, when it comes to putting things off, you often do so even though you know you shouldn’t. Likely, you are more free-spirited and spontaneous than most. Probably, your work doesn’t engage you as much as you would like or perhaps you are surrounded by easily available and more pleasant temptations. These temptations may initially seem rewarding, but in the longer-term, you see many of them as time-wasters. Though you likely often still get your work done, there is probably a lot of last minute panicking and unwanted stress. You may want to reduce what procrastination you do commit. If so, here are three tips that have been shown to work:

 

Goal Setting

This is one of the most established ways of moving forward on your plans. Take any project you are presently procrastinating and break it down into individual steps. Each of these steps should have the following three aspects. First, they should be somewhat challenging though achievable for you. It is more satisfying to accomplish a challenge. Second, they should be proximal, that is you can achieve them fairly soon, preferable today or over the next few days. Third, they should be specific, that is you know exactly when you have accomplished them. If you can visualize in your mind what you should do, even better.

 

Stimulus Control

This method has also been well tested and is very successful. What you need is a single place that you do your work and nothing else. Essentially, you need an office, though many students have a favorite desk at a library. For stimulus control to work best, the office or desk should be free of any signs of temptation or easily available distractions that might pull you away (e.g., no games, no chit-chat, no web-surfing). If you need a break, that is fine, but make sure you have it someplace at least a few minutes distant, preferably outside of the building itself. If you are unwilling to take the time to get there, acknowledge that you likely don’t need the break.

 

Routines

Routines are difficult to get into but in the end, this is often our aim. Things are much easier to do when we get into a habit of them, whether it is work, exercise, or errands. If you schedule some of those tasks you are presently procrastinating upon so that they occur on a regular schedule, they become easier. Start your routine slowly, something to which you can easily commit. Eventually, like brushing your teeth, it will likely become something you just do, not taking much effort at all. At this point, you might add to your routine, again always keeping your overall level of effort at a moderate to low level. Importantly, when you fall off your routine, inevitable with sickness or the unexpected, get back on it as soon as possible. Your routine gets stronger every time your follow it. It also gets weaker every time you don’t.

   

Procrastination has been reduced to a mathematical equation: U = E x V / I x D, where U is the desire to complete the task; E, the expectation of success; V, the value of completion; I, the immediacy of task; and D, the personal sensitivity to delay. For some types of tasks, my biggest stumbling block would be E—what if I'm no good? For others, it would be what, really, is the consequence of not cleaning the house for one more hour, or day? You can measure your own level of procrastination here. (via 43f)

Originally from Rebecca's Pocket; reBlogged on Jan 16, 2007, 11:53AM Originally from Rebecca's Pocket

 

Test Panasonic G7

Nano-indentation is a depth sensing indentation technique, which promises to become an important mechanical characterisation tool for electronics and sensors products. By using a nano-indentor, which can sample directly from the area of interest, engineers can begin to predict much more accurately how their products will behave.

 

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If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".

 

Olympus OZ 120 Zoom, Kodak Colorplus 200, dev&scan: Toiletlab dev n scan

I made a new test folding :D please check this in :D

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCz2udVrodo

he realizado un nuevo test folding...

 

cordial saludo :D

 

Diego

Catalog #: 10_0016107

Title: Altitude Chamber Test

Date: 1955

Additional Information: From Jack voskamp Collection

Tags: Altitude Chamber Test, From Jack voskamp Collection, 1955

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Test rig for a raising/lowering 'boarding ramp' for a large vehicle. This is in its current fully lowered position. To see it is action go to www.flickr.com/photos/karenleahquinn/5221062074/in/photos...

Network Rail Test Train, Heading to Edinburgh, across the River Avon Viaduct, near Linlithgow.

At the local beach in Mevagissey, where we often take the dogs and a few beach toys when we're in the area.

 

The water was pretty cold, so this was a big step for him.

Romsey Town Rollerbillie Aimee Lack's roller derby name contains no irony or pun, her daytime job is testing software.

www.nearthecoast.com/rollerderby

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