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Testing out a recent M2 purchase.

 

Leica M2

Voigtlander Nokton Classic 35mm f/1.4

Kodak TMax 400 TMY-2

Kodak HC-110 Dilution B

Official testing for Petronas Asia Road Racing Championship 2013 at Sepang International Circuit. Top racers : Katsuaki Fujiwara, Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman, Zamri Baba, Ahmad Fuad Baharudin, M. Fadli, M. Zaqhwan.

natural light test

Nikon D600 + Nikkor AF-S 60mm micro

 

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

© Landry NOBLET

Testing the Mobile Fotos iPhone app. It's very nice. mobilefotosapp.com/

testing video recording from new iphone app called "iPhone Video Recorder"

Test shoot for Gus and Kayla's party promo.

Test EOS1DSIII+EF85L @F1.2

I am working on an extensively illustrated edition of the four gospels in the Celtic style. One reason is my admiration of Jesus' message. The other is to hopefully stem the tide of conservative Christian hatred that seems to be growing in the United States, I sense they concentrate more on the violent and repulsive passages of the Bible to shore up their fear and hatred of anyone who doesn't fully agree with them. I know if they would only give the gospels more attention they would realize their errors. To this end I will humbly present my gospels in the Celtic style to get America to be attracted to them and actually read them, and hopefully to move further on to study them in their historical context and languages. You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. This is a typical page, one from the Sermon on the Mount, which I'm posting to hopefully let my Flickr friends give me feedback on. Although I can't take credit for the font, all the illustrations are done by me. Is it too empty? Do you like the drop shadows on the illustrations? Is the font too busy? Any comment would be appreciated.

Thanks folks!

Test Track Attraction at Epcot theme park is a high-speed vehicle-simulation ride in which big kids, teens and adults test their mettle in one of Disney's longest and fastest rides.

 

Step into the world of automotive testing as your 6-seat vehicle undergoes the safety and quality tests that General Motors performs on every prototype it manufactures.

 

As you begin this 5-minute, nearly one-mile auto escapade, strap yourself in, ascend steep terrain that's 3 stories high, then let loose downhill, blasting across a bumpy road and roaring through 50-degree banked curves and hair-pin turns that test suspension and brakes at speeds up to 60 miles per hour!

 

Zoom into the environmental chamber to endure the extreme heat and cold tests—at temperatures that are 100 degrees apart! Then, see if your vehicle will withstand corrosion when robots mist water upon it. Finally, face the challenge of avoiding a crash barrier… in the nick of time!

 

Learn More About Automotive Safety at Test Track Pavilion

 

Located within the Test Track Pavilion in the Future World area, Test Track Attraction is a wildly popular ride with a pre-ride waiting area that's loaded with auto test lab simulations, crash-test dummies and other wares of the trade. You can also view real cars in various states of production in the post-ride area.

 

Test Track

Walt Disney World EPCOT Orlando Fl.

Trying out the Sony A6000 with 10-18mm lens. Handheld.

This has got to be an oversight on some programmer's part. More on my website.

All photos for test Leica-X1

photo: Aleksey Myakishev

Tube allonge Meike MK-S-AF3A (16+10 mm)

More D3 Test shots from Little Dribbler session.

Here's a shot from the first test roll from the new 6x9 pincam. I can't figure out the edge banding issue, except that it might be a function of the modest light leaks from the seams of the film back. The back didn't have any light seals except in a couple spots, so I cut some and installed them today before shooting another test roll.

This was with Fuji Acros and about 2-3 second exposure. Developed in EcoPro (Xtol) 1+1 for 10 minutes.

Brian Cuyler suggested the name "Kevin" (after the Bird of Unknown Species in the Disney film "Up"), so the new pincam is hereafter known as "Kevin".

Testing projections on interactive surface.

Testing eye-tracking software prototype

IQ test, I couldn´t solve this one

Using two GN Auto Nikkor 45mm 1:2.8 lenses in a comparison test mounted to a Nikon Z5 via an FTZ adapter which was then placed on a Benro TAD28C with an IB0 panoramic ballhead. I set up the tripod on top of a manhole cover so it would be easier to level it.

 

The 764085 lens has one improvement over the older 714595 lens in that it has a better formula of multi-coating on the elements.

 

The older lens suffers from a fungus infection, and I was only able to get the rear element pair out to clean most of it off. I have no idea where my Ponds cream has gotten to, as that is the best stuff to get fungus off a lens, so I had to settle for plain old 91% isopropyl alcohol and lens cleaning fluid.

 

I took a series of photos 90 degrees apart in order to get the different lighting conditions and angles. I put the camera in full manual and only made exposure and focusing adjustments. I may have missed on the focus because I haven't used the camera for quite a while and am not used to interpreting the focus assist readouts. I used the original HN-4 hood on the newer lens, and my cobbled-up replacement one on the older lens. I can see no difference in performance between the two hoods.

 

The lenses themselves, that's another matter. Besides any obvious differences in focus, I find the older lens not as contrasty as the newer one. But I wouldn't say the older lens is bad. It could still use a full cleaning, though.

test diagramado avion D_O shape

Play with fire quartz tube

I've been curious--okay, obsessed--about how my very cool looking little Graflex camera performs after fifty-odd years. Here's what make this camera so interesting:

 

- You focus this camera by pushing the two buttons on either side of the lens.

 

- The shutter release isn't the usual pushbutton, but a lever on the front of the camera.

 

- Beautifully crafted Rodenstock lens.

 

So, how did it perform? To be honest, it had its quirks. The pushbutton focusing is great when you need to rack out to infinity--or closest focus--in a hurry. But actually focusing on anything in between was a bit fiddly, tending to overshoot a lot. And the shutter release required a very long stroke to work, causing the camera to rotate a bit during some shots. Still, I think the focus and shutter release innovations on this camera might have worked well with a bit more refinement.

 

- Graflex Graphic 35 camera with Rodenstock 50mm f3.5 lens.

 

- Kodak Ektachrome 100 VC transparency film.

 

- Scan by North Coast Photographic Services.

A Cupcake Central cupcake tasting event where VIP Guests were invited to taste test and critique our new cupcake flavours and designs as part of our rebranding and launch of our first flagship Cupcake Central storefront.

David Higgins and Craig Drew with Subaru Rally Team USA testing near Lake Nahwatzel, Washington.

Just finished the ECDL exams, so time for my BG test.

testing my new lensbaby :) I'm very happy with it!!!

 

www.bluudaisyphotography.co.uk

Ph and Styling: Josefina Alazraki

Model: Catterina (Agencia Modelos y Promociones)

Makeup: Mariana

testing out lighting setup for a concept shoot...

 

1 yongnuo 560 half-power on a white umbrella set to bounce camera upper left

on 1/2 power 6 feet from the model.

 

looks like i need another flash for the background..

Testing collimation of my GSO RC8. 15 second sub of the Carina Nebula using the Canon 6D.

Canon R8

+ EF to RF Adapter

+ EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM pancake lens

+ in camera monochrome picture style

 

Look at the exif. Handheld in pretty low light. In fact, a warehouse with the lighting off except the emergency/night lighting.

 

Note the low megapixels here. The crop factor on the R8 puts EF-S lens jpeg shots at a staggering 3477x2496 pixels! That is 9.35MP! My Canon 40d SLR from 2007 is 10.1 MP!

 

This is part of what I am testing. Can I live with such an immensely low MP count when using my old EF-S 'crop' camera lenses?

I downloaded something called 'Comic Life', which gives you a series of comics pages templates and lets you easily drag photos from your iPhoto store into the page. Voila, easy photo-comics...

 

Daft, and if you have an actual real artist probably a bit redundant, but actually quite tempting as a way of narrating eg how recent events went (the bottom row of photos are from CAPTION2004, the middle row are from the first Web and Minicomics Thing). Also, check out the speech balloons! Verdict without much testing yet: I can see this being a good hook, and fun, and a good way of practicing writing comics to boot.

Test Sony a55 con obiettivo in Kit 18-55

Test Canon EOS 70D + Canon EF-S 17-55mm 2.8 IS USM

Testing the Flickr/Firestorm interface. The Seraph Club update in progress.

  

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