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Test shot using the very cheap Yongnuo 50mm f/1.8 lens. I primarily bought this lens to test it reversed on the Meike MK-C-UP multifunctional extension tube for macro use
Lighting test prior to beginning of filming. Asheville, NC. May 1991. Photo by Curtis Gaston. i remember this like it was last night. Weird.
I was asked by a publishing house to create a book spread based on one of their previous books, and this is it!
Resistance to all antimicrobials, and especially bacterial resistance to existing antibiotics, is increasing. It is now posing a serious threat to health both in the UK and globally, and risks undermining the major improvements in medicine that have been made in recent decades.
LSTM focuses on personalised antimicrobial therapy as a way to prevent and treat AMR.
Credit: Will Crowne/ DFID
Rīga / Latvija
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Been looking for a way to shoot the MPE-65 lens at lower than 1:1 magnification that is it's normal minimum. Tried mounting an old 1.4X teleconverter on the front of the lens using a camping mat tube and found it sort of works. Might make a useful emergency add-on when you are faced with a larger subject than expected. Haven't worked out yet what the max mag yet is.
shot of setup here www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/4846433497/
Testing my 3D printed camera
Goodman Zone
Mamiya Sekor 50mm f/6.3
RB67 back modded for 35mm panoramas
Kodak Vision3 250D/5207
Test shot with my new Canon L lens... it's horrible weather and I'm doomed to shoot crap at home. I manually focussed that photo in live view while holding it with my hands. D:
Did a quick flash diffusion test with my Tamron 90 lens at 1:1 of a test subject using my normal coke can diffuser on a bracket mounted 430Ex vs using a diffused Opteka 600 twin macro flash ( shot here www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/5577399335/ ). Far prefer the light from the single diffused flash with it's much larger ddiffuser head.
The Moulton Bicycle Company has a custom-built cycle test-track located in the grounds of 'The Hall' in Bradford on Avon.
The Hall is the home of the late Alex Moulton (1920 - 2012) and where the Moulton Bicycle Company is based.
Testing Mecaface and the EpicFigRig more, first time rigging them all and posing in Blender.
-Sandy/KRS
As seen through my new macro lens, this is the test (calcium carbonate structural shell) of a small sea urchin that was unknown to science until one was purchased on eBay in 2006 and subesqently described by Natural History Museum scientists Simon Coppard and Heinke Schultz. I bought this test on eBay right around that time, unaware of this fact.
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Sea urchins are members of the phylum Echinodermata, which also includes sea stars, sea cucumbers, brittle stars, and crinoids. Like other echinoderms they have fivefold symmetry (called pentamerism) and a mouth locatted ventrally. This species is from New Caledonia, and this particular test is about 1.6cm wide.
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37611 with 4Z98 Derby Litchurch Lane to Carlisle Kingmoor on 6th July 2015.
The move was to test gauging for the wagons on the Cumbrian Coast route and the cable seen hanging from the rear cab is part of the monitoring equipment.
This all added to the EE traction-fest which was at the time on the route north of Barrow.
NAWCAD Trenton, located in Mercer County, New Jersey, consists of about 66 acres with a total of 96 buildings and structures. The center was used to test jet engines, alternative fuels, turbines, and engine starters.
The main "hangar" at NAWCAD. Im not exactly sure what this building was used for but there are slots in the ground about a foot deep and there are spikes and stands that stick out of them. It looks like you would brace something on top of them. You can see the slots better in this picture.