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Taken with my new Ricoh GRD III. I went out at lunchtime today and had a walk around sheffield. I was looking to test the performance of this amazing little camera.
All these shots are straight out of the camera.
Just got my test roll back from my new Pentax 645N and they're all beautiful. Another medium format keeper.
Image made with my Pentax 645N on Kodak Tri X400 film.
Catalog #: 10_0016022
Title: Atomic Bomb Test
Date: 1946
Additional Information: Bikini Island
Tags: Atomic Bomb Test, Bikini Island, 1946
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Okay I have the camera 80% set up though I won't claim I have everything worked out yet. Damn auto ISO.
1st test shot with the 10-20mm Sigma, got a week to learn what works with it before it get's a serious work out.. This was just to see if it worked, and was sharp enough, the weather was dull and cold so not an ideal test.
more of a test shot to get a feel for an upcoming night shot. ;)
Laowa 9mm C-Dreamer lens
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Some balloons that got away, and if you look on the tree on the far right and squint, you may see two pileated woodpeckers.
Argus C33, test
Argus Cintar 50mm f/2.8
Kodak Gold 200
Unicolor
Pakon F135
Still in GW150 green livery, 47 484 Isambard Kingdom Brunel takes a westbound test train through South Stoke
Pannier 9466 at Stratford this evening, during a test run from Tyseley and back. Though this trip was to give the locomotive a run out on the mainline ahead of The Pannier Rambler tour next Saturday, the train did carry fare paying passengers.
The new Test-Bed Telescope 2, a European Space Agency telescope, is housed inside the shiny white dome shown in this picture, at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile. The telescope has now started operations and will assist its northern-hemisphere twin in protecting us from potentially hazardous, near-Earth objects.
The domes of ESO's 0.5 m and the Danish 0.5 m telescopes are visible in the background of this image.
Credit: I. Saviane/ESO
I want to start making builds but my parts are limited, I might use this in a future but idk. Sadly, this small build took me an hour to make :'(
-Kody
Class 20, 20097 at Crewe, November 1987
20097 was used to haul the slip/brake test transit movement from Derby RTC to Crewe. The Class 20 unusually operating singly, nose end first; on this occasion the Class 20 was replaced with a Class 47, 47113 for the purposes of testing between Crewe and Winsford.
Class 20, 20097 built in 1961 numbered D8097 was withdrawn in 1989 and scrapped at M C Metals in Glasgow during late 1991.
© Dave Bower - Rail Vehicle Testing - ISBN-9781999935603
Testing a 1997 Dated Kodak High Speed Infra Red film found in my feezer with an ASAHI PENTAX LX that I have not used for a long time as it suffers the 'Sticky Mirror Syndrome' It free up after a bit of use, I used SMC Pentax-A 24mm f2.8 and SMC Pentax-M 50mm f1.7 lenses with a 25A RED Filter and processed in home-made FX-15 1+1 for 14 mins @ 20oC All in CHELMSFORD, Essex, Central Park .
Test shoot with Veronica @ Wunder Management
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2 B800's (beauty dish upper camera right, strip light camera left) triggered by Pocket Wizards
A very rusty Citroen Type H van, inside a long-abandoned factory in Northern Italy.
Ex Garzificio Sanitaria Ceschina (vedi tutte le foto)
The factory was built in 1907 and had great success during the two world wars, when it mainly produced medical goods for the Italian Army. The infamous "guncotton" (aka nitrocellulose), a highly flammable material used for assembling bombs and explosives, was also produced here. As of now, the badly decayed buildings have been abandoned for many decades.
Ex Garzificio Sanitaria Ceschina (check out all the photos)
La fabbrica è stata costruita nel 1907 ed ebbe grande successo durante le due guerre mondiali, quando la produzione consisteva principalmente in materiale medico per l'esercito italiano. Anche il famigerato "fulmicotone" (alias nitrocellulosa), materiale altamente infiammabile utilizzato per bombe ed esplosivi, era prodotto in questo luogo. Ad oggi gli edifici pericolanti risultano abbandonati da svariati decenni.
Testing out the bokeh of the Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 135 3.5 M42 lens. And why not take a photo of the back of Mrs. Turdus Merula?
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