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Glued up a fork, faced & reamed the HT, crown race seat, and ST, then flung a headset, seatpost, and saddle onto it and took it for a short brakeless ride up and down the street to see if it would explode.
Spoiler: it didn't.
It's got at least 75mm of BB drop, which is a lot for 650b. I might have to melt off the seatstays and use the 2×4 of gentle adjustment to bend the seatstays down 10mm, then make another fork with matching extra A-C, but I'll mull it over for a while first (the fork is a nice light one that's a close fit on a 42mm tire, so I may want to get a larger crown and pull some more side-to-side clearance for paranoia's sake nevertheless.)
G9 Test Shot - this is usually how I test my digital cameras :)
Today I sold my S5is and got myself a G9. I needed a smaller camera to bring along everyday along with my LC-A and my planned RF and film Slr purchase should I get the finances for it. So please pardon this shot as I am trying and testing it :)
Teleidoscope Week 20: Tested
1) A test to see if I could make a picture of a wall "interesting".
2) A test to see if I could take a photo and upload it in the 30 minutes before the week ends.
3) A test to see if I can get away with this. ;)
4) Tested: How I felt all damn week.
Got these bad boys back from the Printers yesterday, the test prints for the CMYK T-Shirts!!
They're going to be ready by the 7th July (2 weeks time) along with the JamFactory ones!
Info time
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~ They'll be £15.00
~ P&P is £2 to the UK, £3 to Europe, £4 to the rest of the world
~ Yeap i accept PayPal™
~ I will happily ship anywhere, just the shipping will increase a lil' bit depending on where you are!
~ Each tee comes with a CMYK pin badge
Many many thanks, I hope y'all like 'um, i can't decide on a favourite, i love 'um all!!
You can see the image better here: farm2.static.flickr.com/1027/588353459_242c53e461_o.jpg
If you're interested in reserving one then just drop me an email to gav@jam-factory.com, i've got just 5 of each colour in each size being printed in the first run!
Sandra @ MonroeModels Photographer: Juan Sánchez Castillo Stylist: Javier Navia Assistant: Abel Belmonte
This is a test. Do not adjust your monitor, your glasses or other reading devices. This is only a test. Not recommended viewed large. Normal viewing will commence after this pic.
Some test photos using the new light box.
It's supposed to be color corrected to 5000K, whatever that means. Not sure my camera plays nice with it, but that's for other people to fix, not me.
test print for a poster im working on for a show at the end of august.
with this one i distressed the paper with a few different methods
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Testing out my templates. Worked out pretty well. I'm excited to see how it looks with the Kaffe Fassett's. This little guy is just 6X9"
Inspired by Pattern from Anna Maria Horner
Plus Kaffe Fassett charm pack
Plus too much time spent figuring out how to cut diamonds and triangles from charm squares
Equals hopefully something really cool that'll be doll quilt size!
....at least that's the plan!!
Test shots of my cellular phone "SoftBank 912T by Toshiba", not Nikon F.
You can see more details on the original size.
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Had I known Test Track was going in for a major refurb the last time I was there, I would have made more of an effort to shoot on-board images. I tried to get some fisheye shots on that trip, but both times I wound up in the back seat. So here's a wide-angle image I shot on an earlier trip with my Sigma 10-20. Actually, this is a composite of two images -- I replaced the original image of the car interior with another, similar exposure from the same turn riding, because the car in the original version had too much motion blur for my taste, but I love the steeply exaggerated perspective on the building.
AB400 socked beautydish boomed above
AB800 behind subjects left for rim
AB1600 behind subjects 10° honeycomb grid right for rim
canon 5D mark II
85mm 1.8
comments/criticism welcome
Initial test of lens adapters, just to make sure that they fit and work with the leses I have. So far so good. I'm sure there will be more playing with lenses in the future.
I'm hoping to do a series of Vintage objects shot with vintage lenses.
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Test series using used fixer, unused fixer, Copper Sulfate, FeSO4, Ferric Ammonium Citrate all 30 minute UV lamp exposed, not yet washed after exposure.
Lighting test with my new battery and inverter setup. Model (who also works as a photographer/digital tech/assistant) Kristina Danube.
The thing worked exactly as I'd hoped. The one thing I forgot was to turn off the inverter when I was finished, it was warm when I arrived home. I'll have to put in a sign to remind myself or assitants..
But lightweight and powerful, and no engine noise from a stinky, loud, gas powered generator. That means the model and assistant(s) can hear my directions and we can talk normally. 1000 w/s Dyna-Lite pack, 4040 head into a Dyna-Lite beauty dish with a diffuser. Recycles in 1.8 seconds to full power every time.
See other images for other specs, have had up to 650 images from the battery, more than I'd usually need.
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The Union Pacific checking on it's assets at Ilmon CA.
GE C45ACCTE #5489 is giving some lucky chaps a bit of rare haulage, those chaps being the technicians in Geometry car EC-4. There seems to be a considerable amount of work currently being undertaken between Bakersfield and Mojave, ballast trains about, a lot of new sleepers ready for use trackside around Ilmon, Bena and Sandcut, a works train parked up at Tehachapi Summit, a Loram rail grinder in the area and a huge fleet of works trucks and plant parked up trackside by the old Tehachapi depot.
Note also the greenery and water in the creek, Kern County would seem to have had a wet winter this time around, indeed it was raining for much of the afternoon. I'm planning towards a late September trip later this year, if I should venture to these parts it's going to look very different indeed after a predicted long hot summer.
7 February 2017