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First shot of me in the ringmaster costume! Just a test run. it's HOT.. trust me.. burning up in that hting... and i also need to adjust some things but yay! what do you all think?
PS. Ignore how i look. no makeup.. tired.. hot.. and yea... boo asho
Another new lens, another tree Tuesday shot.
Made with a Fujifilm X-Pro1 and 35mm Fujinon f1.4. First impressions of this lens are favorable for sure...I shall be using this properly during upcoming trips to Scotland and Norway.
Love to see our students at David Vincent's Martial Arts perform after putting in the work for belt testing!
feira reune na capital Caminhoineiros de todo o Brasil que passam pelo rodovia Dutra Sp, os mesmos participam de Teste, exame medico e gincanas vai até o dia de hoje 25/07 que é comemorado o dia do caminhoneiro
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VCC Hampshire Section ride organised by Andrew. I chose, rather rashly, to double the distance by riding to and from the start, making it my first 50 mile of the year.
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I was finally able to successfully develop not one, but two rolls of film this week in photography class. The very first roll of film I shot a couple weeks ago was ruined by my own hands (R.I.P.). I must have inadvertently exposed the film while loading it into the developing tank because there were huge blotches of haze all over the place. This week I made sure I was extra careful when transferring two rolls of film into the developing tank, and thankfully, there were no blotches present this time around. I finally made some contact sheets and did a quick print of one of the photos. I didn't have too much time to work on this print because class was about to end, but hopefully next week I'll be able to make more prints and do some contrast filter tests as well. Also, my scanner really sucks, so this scan doesn't look so hot. I'm seriously considering buying a film scanner now... I'd really like to shoot more film in the future, and scanning negatives is so expensive at photo labs... I think I'd be saving a lot more money in the long run if I purchased my own film scanner. My friend has the Epson Perfection V700 and likes it. He also suggested several Nikon film scanners as well, like the Super CoolScan 5000, 8000, and 9000, but those are much more expensive. We'll see... I need to do some major research... a film scanner is next on my "want" list...
Photo taken with my Canon EOS-3
135mm f/2.0L
Tri X Pan 400 film
Atomic Testing Museum documents the work conducted at the Nevada Test Site and its impact on the nation. This interactive museum houses artifacts on loan from personal collections, the Smithsonian Institution, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and pieces of the Berlin wall and World Trade Centers.
Along with administration tools system must have the main aspects of teaching such as class lectures, exercises, quizzes and tests. Students need to be able to take quizzes and test easily and in a timely manner. Students also need to be able to download class notes, assignment instructions, class syllabus, and PowerPoint lectures
Pictures of the 2013 Acura RDX we test drove for the week. You can also check out the 2013 Acura RDX driving impressions on the blog as well.
Photos courtesy of Steve Cypher of Lotpro.com
Sergio Perez (MEX) Sahara Force India F1 VJM07..
Formula One Testing, Bahrain Test Two, Day Two, Friday 28th February 2014. Sakhir, Bahrain.
Nico Hulkenberg (GER) Sahara Force India F1 VJM07..
Formula One Testing, Bahrain Test Two, Day Four, Sunday 2nd March 2014. Sakhir, Bahrain.
Here's my lenses tested out on a, wait, this ruler is lame, it has no labels and it's the triangular engineer kind! Anyway, I'm pretty sure it's millimeters, so here we go. We'll go widest to longest in focal lengths, which when reversed, is quite fittingly the opposite, where a wide lens reversed gives you a higher magnification than a long lens reversed.
My findings: The 70-200 and the 35 were both surprisingly sharp when reversed, and the 35 especially has a great deal of magnification. The fisheye was beserk. Since it has the petal hood, it doesn't meet with the circle opening of the camera very well, and you'd think that with the light leaks everything would be overexposed? Not so. In fact I had to crank up the ISO and lower the shutter to get a proper one. The 17-40 was great too, I tested it at 17mm but it was so close I couldn't fit all of the 30 in the frame along with the lines. I couldn't do this for the fisheye either so I dragged the lines down to meet them, but other than that each photo is not cropped and untouched.
For what it's worth, reading my camera data for the fisheye shot, I got an aperture value of >f/1024.
After the horrible "drop" incident at Western Ave, B&H delivered a present in the form of a Nikon 18-300MM lens. Now, I should not have to switch lenses for the big tele shots. After unwrapping the lens I went trackside to nab #3 at Belmont. I hit both a long tele then stood back for this wide angle at high speed to test the limits. Not bad at all. Expensive mistake, but at least I received a new toy from the mess.