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Today's result. Tested positive on Thursday & the line is still getting stronger. Feeling a bit sorry for myself, but so far just a stuffy nose, dry cough & especially rather fatigued. It could be a lot worse.
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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A test shot of the Brenzier Method outside of my office building. I used a 50mm 1.4 at 1.4. There are 24 shots here stitched together in CS3. I'm gonna try with the 70-200 for the next one.
Test the Sony A7m3 with Zeiss FE 55mm F1,8 ZA and Leica V-Lux 5. Both cameras ISO 125 f4 1/125s auto WB - neutral
Another test shot from this mornings walk, it was good to see a Painted Lady there, first I've seen on my home patch this season :-)
A check of RTT last Tuesday alerted me to the running of the monthly 1Q47 Derby R.T.C. - Carlisle High Wapping Sidings PLPR train that evening.
A further check of a TOPS list showed that the recently refurbished 37521 was one of the two loco's in the frame for this caper so I headed out.
A phone convo' with Dave McDigital was had, I collected him in the car and together we sallied forth to Nethertown.
Sadly 521 was not leading but one can't really complain about a 37/4 in this day and age, 421 fronting up.
E656.274 arrivato da poco a Roma Termini in testa all' ICN 1960 proveniente da Siracusa/Palermo Centrale.
My first time ever shooting 35mm, back in November of 2016. Taken on my Canon Canonet 28, most likely using expired fujifilm
I really like the portability of strobe lights. I'm talking about the speedlite units, stands and umbrellas, not the large studio strobes with modeling lights. Fortunately with digital the question of whether or not the strobes fired is immediately reviewable.
A flash/ambient meter is almost a necessity I've found in outdoor locations. On the other hand, tho heavier and usually needed a power outlet, are the flat panel displays. A bit bulkier but still fairly portable.
John and I were doing a photo shoot in one of the U's studios and using a soft box . . . hence the warm light on John's neck and 2 strobes, with umbrellas. I find it very relaxing to do shoots with good shooting friends.
Two of the members of the "A-Team", Nita Jane, and Barry come onboard when the shoot is more complex and more assistants or creative input is needed.
This was pretty straighforward, and I took the opportunity to do some "wing shooting" of the preparations.
A space shuttle model undergoes a wind tunnel test in 1975. This test is simulating the ionized gasses that surround a shuttle as it reenters the atmosphere.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: L-1975-02972
Date: April 14, 1975
Frankfurt
14 June 2015
Honeywell's Boeing 757, N757HW heading off to Vienna after a short stop. Built in 1983 for Eastern Airlines as N504EA, it then spent 10 years from 1995 to 2005 flying for Airtours/My Travel in the UK as G-JALC, this machine is one of the oldest 757s (l/n 5) still flying.
I finally had a chance to get out and test the D810 with a long exposure. I like the result so far over the D600. This is full resolution for your viewing pleasure. Yes, I did some post = Contrast/highlights and Noise reduction. - but not much. The images that come out of the D810 are pretty clean to begin with.
I used a Samyang 14mm f/2.8 for the shot.
I processed this from the original .jpg that came out of the cam. When I received this cam there was no way to process RAW.
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