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Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen assist with a drive-thru COVID-19 testing event run by the Virginia Department of Health Chesterfield Health District Oct. 7, 2020, in Chesterfield County, Virginia. VNG personnel collected samples, and VDH will have the kits evaluated and notify citizens of the results. Approximately 85 VNG Soldiers and Airmen resumed COVID-19 response operations Sept. 8, 2020, in support of VDH and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management. Read more about the VNG resuming COVID-19 response mission support at go.usa.gov/xGKcQ. (U.S. National Guard photo by Mike Vrabel)

A woman dances during a sunrise rave at the Burning Man Festival in Black Rock City, Nevada, August 30, 2003. The Burning Man Festival has been celebrated annually since 1986 and draws around 20,000 people to the Black Rock Desert, celebrating radical self expression. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

test shot with the new lens of the turbo loaf, Tritium

Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Ferrari F2008.

Formula One Testing, Jerez, Spain, Thursday 11 December 2008

Photos taken by using zoom on Casio EX-ZR700 compact camera. Up to 18X zoom factor.

 

The camera can actually push up to 36X zoom with no visible quality loss by implementing a built-in technology called Super Resolution. Beyond that there is a 4x digital zoom for a maximum zoom factor of 144X.

 

Stop signed zoomed in from about one block away.

If this ever gets made into a proper video, it'll look better. Honest.

 

I shot this in half an hour and edited it in an hour. There's a bunch of mistakes and things that could be improved, but hey, that's what tests are for.

 

White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane

 

*UPDATE*

There's a new test video you might care to see here.

 

*UPDATED UPDATE*

Brian Eno likes this video... It got shown in one of his Audio Video classes....

COVID 19 testing in the South quad on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on August 12, 2020. Free testing was provided to all faculty and staff at the university and will be made available upon the arrival of students. (Jay Grabiec)

Rolleiflex 2.8F 80mm Zeiss Planar

Kodak Tri-X 400 / D-76 / 9.75m @ 20C

First test shot with the Rolleiflex :)

Testing out the Paxette mount Steinheil Munchen Quinon 50mm f2 using a 39mm adapter.

Test Shots of Victoria in both B&W and Color

The scene looking through one of the viewing screens at Lower Test Marshes nature reserve, between Totton and Southampton, in Hampshire. A composite image made up of four separate pictures. I've reached the conclusion, putting this together, that composite images involving electricity cables are not the easiest thing to get right! Some of the cables, as you may notice, have a few imperfections in them, which, if anyone from the National Grid is looking at this picture, aren't, rest assured, there in reality!

Doing several lab test on concrete...

Test Sony a55 con obiettivo in Kit 18-55

Vintage Workbasket pattern. Won in eBay lot of vintage embroidery transfers.

Operation Musketeer (sticker misprinted with Charioteer)

GASCON

November 14, 1986

20 to 150 kilotons

US Nuclear Test #988

KSC-20230920-PH-KLS01_0106 (Sept. 20, 2023) -- Inside the Astronaut Crew Quarters at the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Artemis II crew members (from left) NASA astronauts Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman, CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, and NASA astronaut Christina Koch are shown wearing test versions of the Orion crew survival system spacesuits they will wear on launch day as part of an integrated ground systems test on Wednesday, Sept. 20.

 

Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

A base test shot on my new Canon 5D Mark II at 1600 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!

EOS Rebel SL3 test.

Same scene, same settings. Raw file processing via ON1 Photo Raw.

Test Fiesta WRC for Monte Carlo 2015 with Evans

Test Sony a55 con obiettivo in Kit 18-55

I was never really one for sun-worship, even when I was young. When I saw lines of tanned bodies frying slowly on a beach it looked a very boring way to spend time. But when I arrived in Sweden, I discovered another form of sun worship. This took place in winter on cold sunny days. You wrapped up very warmly and sat or stood against a wall, with the sun shining onto your face. No risk of getting burned but a gentle warmth spreading over your face. It feels wonderful. And this is how we started our day, outside the house on our bench for ten minutes in the sun.

We couldn’t stay longer because we had a time booked in town for our Covid tests. We were feeling no better but no worse either than we had over the weekend but it felt good to be checking. We arrived at the appointed carpark at the appointed time and joined a short queue of cars. After a couple of minutes a young guy with a misted-up visor took our ID cards and returned them together with a testing kit. We parked the car, read and followed the instructions and when we were done turned on the hazard warning lights to tell him we were done. After a while he walked the line of cars with a shopping basket, into which we dropped our sealed plastic bags. We should get the result in 48 hours.

It still being so sunny it felt wrong to just drive home and vegetate, so we drove to Smitingen beach and walked down to the sea and back, pausing to take pictures, one of which Jan is blipping. Driving back through town we noticed the North Sound was frozen so we parked up in a sort of mini industrial estate and I walked between the building to a piece of wasteland looking over the sea. As you can see the water is a mish-mash of broken ice-floes, mixed in with small ice fragments and all frozen together. Too rough for skiing or skating or walking, even if I knew it was strong enough, which I don’t. There are some extra broken bits a bit offshore where a ship has pushed its way in to the quayside. No ice-breakers needed yet. I took a few pictures and walked the 50 meters back to the car, where Jan was waiting. (Exercise today - walked 900 meters!)

On the left is the deep-water harbour, still filled with wind-turbine bits, on the right the northern part of town, and between them the sea in the form of the North Sound.

Then it was home, where Jan found a little energy for a short online meeting and even did some yoga, but I just vegetated. My evening routine seems to be a little TV and then bed. I’m grateful we are both sleeping well. If I have to get a bug then this one seems to be treating me fairly gently so far.

Wally spent 7 nights and 7 days underground. While he was there, it snowed, a lot, 1 foot in fact! He was dug up on Thursday, and kept in an airtight bag for 2 days. He has since been washed and dried. He is looking slightly happier now.

 

So far he has been;

 

Ran over

slammed in a car door

frozen in ice then

hit with a hammer

put in the washing machine

put in the dishwasher

put in the shower

dried with a hair dryer

shrink wrapped

hit with a sward

used as a football

used as an ash tray

chewed by a hamster

hung out of a window

buried underground for a week.

 

Poor guy!

Ph: Josefina Alazraki

Model: Esteban

Makeup: Mariana Tartavull

Styling: Julieta Trillo

  

Picture from a couple of years ago when I first started building my own computer. This was for the test run, right before I put and fix everything in the computer case. I found this pic on my old phone and just wanted to remember the moment. lol

(also I just like to see the picture of mechanical things...parts and electric components)

My kids play-testing my new entry to LEGO Ideas. Please support here: ideas.lego.com/projects/2384769b-f69c-401e-a7a3-840e96ab7156

Testing the new Canon 7DmkII for detail and noise. This image is mostly untouched except for some basic adjustments such as CA, distortion, etc. Minimal sharpening and noise reduction resulted in a very clean image with lots of detail.

 

A bit of a summer project.

 

Taking two redundant Hornby Mk IIa BFK vehicles and splicing them together a reasonable representation of a corridor first can be made. This can then be used as the basis for Test Car 6.

 

Paint job and underframe completed.

 

Next job is the gangways and the interior, with glazing required to finish.

This Female Blue Dasher seems a bit tentative as to it's footing

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my first test with the innovatronix

MACRO EXPERIMENT

Aparato para afilar cuchillos. Objetivo de 35mm invertido.

 

Gadget for sharpening knives. Inverted 35mm lens.

Nikon D600 + Nikkor AF-S 60mm micro

 

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

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