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Ultimately, this was just a test shot with my new Canon 90D in order to configure with ISO settings and all that in low light to dark conditions based on how the camera would perform under such circumstances. Not too bad and a vast improvement compared to the Canon T3.
Metra F59PHi 91 leads the way of a Milwaukee West outbound train as it arrives Itasca, IL.
Class 37 no 37425 powers The Derby to Derby test Train on The early Morning of 14.9.24. Velvia 50 asa.
Just a casual walk in my hometown Eskilstuna, Sweden, in order to try the new Nikon D7500 that I had bought.
This was ice pack assisted, but I later discovered you still get B&W up to about 80ish degrees, and the contrast isn't this extreme when above 50 and below 80.
I'd been searching for this photo for several years and stumbled across it the other day in a totally unrelated folder . . . I've posted a few similar shots in the past, but I remembered this one and am happy I found it!
We all test the water in our own way and at our own pace, whether it's finding the courage to be out and about, making lifestyle changes, sharing our truth with friends and family, or just looking deeply within ourselves for answers to questions that sometimes seem unanswerable. Finding our comfort zone can take years - even a lifetime.
I've always found the ocean to be a place that invites contemplation and self-awareness, and I always leave with memories that sustain me. Increasingly, I find less and less reason to distinguish my purpose in life as either TG or non-TG related, but rather as a whole being who can find ways to live in harmony with myself and others, celebrating all that is good and casting off all that is toxic. Not always easy, but a photo sometimes has the power to help us re-focus our priorities.
Of course, my philosophical ramblings aside, this pic probably just shows me a split second after a freezing wave splashed up my thighs! :-)
37611 leads 1Q13 out of Pilning down loop with a 1100 Bristol Temple Meads to Bristol Temple Meads test train via various Bristol area branches and a reversal at Severn Tunnel Junction. 37607 brings up the rear.
This location has now been ruined by the hideous steelwork erected for the electrification scheme
Nikon F (1962)
50mm Nikkor-S f/2 (1962) (yellow filter)
Kentmere 100 in HC-110 (1:31)
-- Testing this relatively inexpensive Nikon gear by shooting into the sun w/o a hood. The Nikkor-H is the 50mm lens that is a 'hidden gem' -- big quality, low price -- but this one is the predecessor, having fewer elements.
The ex V/Line Bluebird set, 255,107,254 work downhill through Sleeps Hill and approach the tunnel after working a test trip to Belair on 4-8-1999
37607 HNRC 9701 Y DBSO @ TROWEL Jn with the 3Z11 15.00 HIGH MARNHAM - DERBY RTC test train . Monday 20th March 2023
Made for this discussion at It's a Addiction
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Tutorial: www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manip...
Sculpteur romain : "Tête de satyre" (XVIIe siècle), marbre blanc.
L'expression sur le visage et le tour de tête reproduisent ceux du "Satyre riant" de l'époque d'Hadrien qui, selon Johann Joachim Winckelmann, étudiant en antiquités classiques, était basé en 1763 sur un original de Praxitèle. Dans cette tête, les oreilles pointues, les cheveux hérissés, le profil « non classique » et le sourire dévoilant les dents de la créature témoignent de cette nature sauvage. La tête, dont les traits rappellent le style du Bernin, diffère des représentations classiques des satyres par le traitement plus sophistiqué et subtil du marbre que l'on voit, par exemple, dans le mouvement des cheveux.
Roman sculptor : "Head of a Satyr" (17th century), white marble.
The expression on the face and the turn of the head replicate those of the "Laughing Satyr" herm from the era of Hadrian which Johann Joachim Winckelmann, a student of Classical antiquities, argued in 1763 was based on an original by Praxiteles. In this head, the pointed ears, the hair spiking upwards, the "unclassical" profile and the smile revealing the crature's teeth all testify to this feral nature. The head, whose features recal Bernini's style, differs from the Classical depictions of Satyrs in the room in the more sophisticated and subtle treatment of the marble seen, for instance, in the handling of the hair.
Pummelling towards Peterborough all guns blazing, Colas Rail Freight no. 37175 passes Marholm with 3Z01, the 1154 short-notice circular Ultrasonic Test Unit (UTU) train from Doncaster West Yard, via Wakefield Westgate and Peterborough. DBSO 9702 brought up the rear of the formation.
Not really had much use from the telephoto lens , so thought I would take it out and try to capture something I have always failed at , capturing a bird in flight.
First attempt isn't so bad , hoping to improve as time goes on , its a completely different game to the macro shots I usually take.
In all the time that I have walked my dog around this area, I have never before seen anyone walk on the ice here. To be honest, the only reason I stayed around was to take pictures when they fell in. But the ice didn't break...
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for this photo I put a yellow lamp behind a transparent brick. it was just a simple test for stop-motion.
My new job has me doing some macro work. This was my first foray in this line of photography. Seventy four photos stacked.
What do y'all think?
Claudia and tested out my Quadra system..
my skyports are not in yet so i am using my cactus 4's for firing them off.. they work ok..
2 lights set up..
elinchrom quadra with a deep octa 39 for main light with no diffuser
and
a speed light with a 32 inch shoot thru as the kicker at 1/2 power..
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperturef/4.5
Focal Length85 mm
ISO Speed100
Exposure Bias0 EV
FlashOff, Did not fire
Testing of the Class 800 IET units on the ECML is ramping up with regular outings for the new trains.
Full introduction is planned from December this year. For the moment, however, the new trains still have some novelty value.
9 car unit 800101 heads through Sunderland Bridge, south of Durham, with an Edinburgh to Doncaster Carr working.
30th March 2018.
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