View allAll Photos Tagged testing.
Under threatening skies, QR 2474 leads 700 Series EMU 701 south through Dakabin on the Northern Line as Departmental Train #4U80 (Maryborough West to Wulkuraka Maintenance Facility). EMU 701 has been conducting various acceptance tests between Maryborough West and Bundaberg over the past few weeks,
Test Roll of Lomography CN 400 in my new Lomogrpahy Konstruktor DIY SLR.
The lens on this still picks up quite a lot of detail. Some loss of resolution and CA/fringing towards the corners. Personally I prefer the look of pictures taken on with a Recesky, if we're doing a DIY head to head.
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.
Le test complet du Nikon Z 50 et des photos, avis, points forts, points faibles et tarif vs. La concurrence
Light test for a recent shoot. All textures in-camera. Black and white conversion in ACR.
5' Octa camera right and slightly behind model feathered forward.
A base test shot on my new Canon 5D Mark II at 6400 ISO using a Canon f/2.8L 24-70mm lens @70mm in RAW format.
Note on the 5D2 shots: I noticed I had the exposure adjusted downward, so that's why they appear a bit darker than the 400D. The 400D also had its exposure boosted upwards. Whoops!
If you've ever been a dark-room, then you know what a test strip is. Basically, it tells you the time you need to leave the light on the paper to be exposed for. Instead of actually using film, this was 8 different photos pieces together, with the shutter speed all varying.
ODC~ Minimalism
278.366
My first experience with medium format. After some hassle and a few mishaps, not to mention the Dark Side (Star Wars?) - here is the result.
Mamiya RB67 Pro S
Mamiya Sekor 90mm 3.8
Fuji 160s
1965 Sekonic Auto Lumi model 86
Nikon D600 + Sigma 70-200
Test du capteur donc accesible en full size (Pas de grosses retouches, Dérawtisé avec LR 4.2)
© Landry NOBLET
My first test of the New55 1SHOT or rather Atomic-X film material. And I'm loving it! The folks at New55 have taken the tonal range of Plus-X, the grain of Panatomic-X, and the tabular grain system of 100TMX. Oh and add to that each shot is in their own ready-load envelope made of recyclable material!
Okay so this one's my favourite and really shows what I think makes Atomic-X sing, the tones, next to no grain...and now I want to get another set of this film! Maybe for the fall vacation!
Pacemaker Crown Graphic - Schneider-Kreuznack Symmar-S 1:5.6/210 - New55 Atomic-X @ ASA-50
Kodak Xtol (1+1) 6:30 @ 20C
Test shot to check the lighting before take prom photos a couple of weekends ago. Some of my favorite photos are the ones I take to set up the shot.
Le test complet du Nikon Z 50 mm f/1.8 S pour Nikon hybrides.
Lire le texte en intégralité : www.nikonpassion.com/test-nikon-z-50-mm-f-1-8-s
Today I was teaching photography. Two classes which both 3 hours (3 x 45min). We photographed multiple exposures on FP-3000B film with Polaroid 100 camera and flash. And a little bit goop side image processing with photoshop. Here is my test sample so that the students understood what it is about..
Test
Date: 8/18/12
Camera: DSLR-A900
Exposure: ¹⁄₄₀₀ sec at f/2.0, ISO 100
Lens: 135mm F1.8 ZA
© 2012 Benjamin Torode - All Rights Reserved.
No Use Without Written Permission.
ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer testing the Bioprint FirstAid experiment by German Aerospace Center, DLR. He posted this image to his social channels on 31 January 2022 with the caption:
Could astronauts print plasters from their own skin cells? ️ We're not quite there yet, but I recently supported German Aerospace Center, DLR Bioprint FirstAid experiment on the International Space Station. This "plaster gun" is a bio-3D printer that produces a plaster-like covering for skin wounds from bio-ink. At this stage the ink is made from fluorescent microparticles rather than skin cells, but the goal is to use this technology not only in space, but also to provide personalised wound care for patients on the ground.
ID: iss066e127356
Credit: ESA/NASA-M.Maurer
Nikon D600 + Nikkor 24-70
Test du capteur donc accesible en full size (Pas de grosses retouches, Dérawtisé avec LR 4.2)
© Landry NOBLET
Portrait
Second day test with our Amazing H3D Hasselblad into our studio. Lighting with Profoto Big softbox and an 5' octabox as fill light and a third Reflector light for head with grid. Sync 800 with Pocketwizard.
Color Grading
Testing it ability to do more subtle advanced filter coloration and also how its BW can be pumped a little in Nik Silver :)
New camera test shot. Not meant as a great artistic shot, but the new camera loves Loki. This is on auto with a flash. Not what I would have expected from any flash photo, but I'm pleased. I have so so much to learn!
Testing out my new Canon RF 800mm F11 lens this morning. (Not the best composition with the Mourning Dove, but I wanted to critique the focusing quality of the lens today). Although this lens is definitely light and hand-holding is do-able, I'll probably stick to mostly using a mono- or tri-pod. I'm too shaky most days and the 800mm can be pretty unforgiving with the slightest wobble from me! All in all though, I'm happy with the results I got today. (All five shots were taken with my camera resting on a beanbag in the car window).Will this be my "go-to" lens for everyday wildlife photography? Maybe not...(I still have my eye on the RF 100-500 lens), but it was AFFORDABLE (and George Lepp gave it a great review a few months ago, so I was sold.) It really is a great lens in the right shooting conditions and I hope to get better as I use it more often, once our summer heatwave is over.
I would love to hear from others who own this lens and have any tips or tricks they use to get the best possible shots.