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P15 is awaiting to enter the occupied zone near Macleod station to start signal testing and commissioning. 18/11/2012
Test roll 1 from the Canon EOS 3. There's a bit of a learning curve, but all in all, I'm happy with the purchase. My portraits from this roll turned out the best.
There does seem to be a tendency to overexpose, which I'll need to work on.
Canon EOS 3
Lens unknown (not sure which one I had on)
Kodak Portra 400
Scanned by Englewood Camera
© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul
One of the easier attractions to theme, I would think. Everything is very industrial looking, making the whole pavilion feel like a warehouse.
This is a test of my waterproof ink pens. I found I could get a nice range of grays by using one or two coats of various inks. Some of the combinations are similar, but I can get at least seven step grayscale from the paper color to black.
Moleskine Japanese accordion style 3.5 x 5.5 inch pocket journal with various pens and inks.
testing shozu on the iPhone to send pics to flickr. here's a pic of some flowers plus mutton! - Camera phone upload powered by ShoZu
Part of the test of become the ride operator of the FreeFall when it was at Six Flags Over Georgia. I don't know of any other theme parks who still used essay tests like SFOG did, including other Six Flags parks. Typically each test had 5 multiple choice questions, a handful of general, basic short answer type questions, a bunch of definitions like these, and then a handful of longer questions that required a few paragraphs to answer.
The London 2012 Olympic Organising Committee (LOCOG) host the first of two major test events at Greenwich Park as part of its London Prepares series. The Greenwich Park Eventing Invitational is the equestrian test event which followed by the Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Cup Final.
These events will focus on testing the sporting field of play, results, time and scoring systems, and how teams work together prior to the Olympic Games next year.
Seb Coe, LOCOG Chair, commented: “Greenwich Park is a fantastic venue, and it is very exciting to be hosting world class sport here in the lead up to the Games. This will give us a chance to test our plans and operational readiness. It also gives the residents and school children of Greenwich, plus the equestrian and modern pentathlon communities, a chance to witness world class sport at this historic venue.
“We have worked hard on the detail of our plans, and we will treat the Park with respect and care. We have held the event outside school holidays to minimise disruption and many parts of the Park remain open, including the whole of the west side. It has been impressive and exciting to see everything take place. Now it is time to put it all into action.”
Within Greenwich Park, a temporary equestrian arena has been erected to host the Dressage, Jumping and Laser Shooting (for Modern Pentathlon). The arena platform has been designed to minimise impact as it is quick to install, lightweight, reusable and has been fitted using adjustable legs which means that no holes have had to be dug in the ground. The arena will seat 2,000 spectators, and is on a smaller scale than for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. A cross country course has also been installed, consisting of 26 jumps in the east side of the Park.
Over 40 riders from 23 countries competed at the Equestrian event this included three riders from Great Britain –including Olympians Pippa Funnell and William Fox-Pitt. Top athletes from around the world including double gold medal-winning Mark Todd and current world champion Michael Jung also cometed.
Pillow cover I made to try out my new triangle template :) coralforrest.wordpress.com/2013/07/25/test-driving-triang...
Test HDR photo with trial version of Photomatix (Yes, the dock is really two different colors- our son power washed it!)
Birgit Kinder's famous painting of her Trabbie breaking through to the Capitalist West. The slogan was a take on a West German cigarette advertisement of the time. 22/9/90
After a friend insisted my testing was flawed, I checked the Chrome memory usage with similar (though not exact) same tabs:
18 tabs running (counting the about memory tab) including streaming video and audio content. Many pages are average, low image types but there is a variety.
Task Manager shows 19 instances of chrome, running 286mb and hogging my machine.
About:memory shows it using 226MB private memory with a total at 281MB. Virtual memory is listed at 309MB private and only 55MB mapped
That said... yes they opened fast, but then I was experiencing lag.
→→ Similarly, opening the same tabs in Firefox3 uses 128mb according to Task Manager, though with the mem leak issue I'm sure that'd just increase as It stays open or tabs are opened/closed. They opened a bit slower but I didn't have lag after the same point as I did with Chrome.
Maybe Chrome is the wave of the future.... for dual core machines? Vista, no XP?
→→ IE8 beta - 9 tabs, mainly microsoft's own sites and streaming services, opens 9 instances in TM. The MB count is much higher - 30mb for the smallest and 65 for the highest with a total of around 392mb! AND it crashed twice to pull them up.
Today I finally got around to sewing the apron that has been sitting beside my sewing machine in pieces for the past month. I wanted to make a "test" version before making one with fabrics that are a bit more precious. I think the neck is a bit too wide for my body, so I'm going to alter it slightly for the next version.
Pattern is from Lotta Jansdotter's "Simple Sewing".
This was supposed to be a test shot.
Here is the story. So my buddy Kyle called me a few min ago and asked if he could borrow my Mamiya medium format camera. I told him he could and he came over right away. Since I had a few frames in a roll left to shoot I was super excited for an opportunity to shoot some more film. (It's just so much easier to grab the digital.) Anyway, we grabbed my strobes and headed back to the ally way since I think it produces some pretty kick ass back lighting as the sun goes down.
We meticulously set everything up. I balanced the strobe and the ambient with my light meter and finally decided to pop off a digital just to be safe. Then I started firing away. I took a couple shots, bracketed a few and then was done with the roll. As I reached down to put everything back in the bag I realized I had changed my shutter speed earlier to take a natural light photo before we started setting up the strobes. Unfortunately all the photos we took will not turn out due to the fact that we went WAY past the sync speed.
Either way, I still have the one photo I took as a test. Here it is.
Strobist info: SB800 with shoot through umbrella camera right.
Elos Magnesium Test Kit
Just messing around, the light from the left looked perfect in my living room, so I popped a shot off ;) My first product shot?
Basically it's an ELOS Magnesium Test Kit (reef tank test kit) on top of a stack of Filter socks.
Setup used for sharpness series shown at www.flickr.com/photos/edhiker
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The telescope holder and tripod is very useful for testing telescopes up tp 8 inches.
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