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Test of an inexpensive Neewer LED Macro Ring Flash FC100. The subject is about 3cm across and is a tricky one - shiny brass. At this distance the flash works well with a shutter speed of 1/160th, f8, ISO 200 but the flash lacks power. If I move away to a distance of half a metre I can't get a decent shot at ISO 200 even at f2.8, the flash isn't powerful enough. But for the money it's very good for real macro work.
Tilt test model showing a large scale RT model on the tilting platform. Model is in the LT museum Covent Garden.
Tested these brands and some more. Will need some time to round up the results...
Too many things too do, too little time.
Lees alvast: www.foodlog.nl/artikel/vissaus-de-grote-smaaktest/
Of toch gewoon over vissaus: www.aziatische-ingredienten.nl/vissaus/
Test Roll of Lomography CN 400 in my new Lomogrpahy Konstruktor DIY SLR.
Overall the pictures are okay. I don't think I'd be using it that often, the 1/80 shutter speed is just a bit too slow unless you stop and stand still.
Also it likes to eat film.
Test
Ph: Anibal Vecchio
Model: Mili
Production: Stefania Gonzalez Cona
© 2012 Anibal Vecchio
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A Bristol Siddeley-Maybach MD655 engine, from a BR Western Region Class 52 diesel-hydraulic locomotive, under stationary test at Swindon Works. Taken on an open day, Saturday 13th September 1975. The engineer in charge ...a white-coated, bespectacled, middle-aged man... sat behind the window of a control room at the top of a flight of steps. From time to time he would notch up a handle on his console to increase the engine revs, which were displayed as flickering red numerals on a screen. In the confined space this produced a most satisfying din.
Areas of the continental United States crossed by more than one nuclear cloud from above ground detonations
From:
Under the Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing
Richard L. Miller
Page 444
COVID-19 testing site sat the Highbridge Recreation Center in Manhattan on Tuesday, May 19, 2020. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office
This isn't the final, but it's very close! The orange piece was mostly used to test out various adhesives and see which one would make for the best glue joint while also being the most hidden and clear during assembly
Testing a reverse macro made from a 28-105 kit old lens using the instructions from Youtube.
Seems to work quite well.
A mill worker tests freshly milled flour that USAID is providing providing to bakeries in Aleppo Governorate.
Testing another cheapie but goodie lens I scored.
OM Zuiko auto f1.8. Not bad!!
Whopping NZ $25.
5D + zuiko 50mm f1.8, iso 400
So this dude was definitely just a test model for another shoot, but he looked amazing and go figure I'd love some of the shots I took of him more than those from the actual shoot. :s
YN-560 shot into a brolly more or less straight onto the model.
A loop around the neighborhood and testing out the Canon 80d with 10-22 lense that I have in for rental.
Another quick test - the birds were scarce today, the tide was very high and few rocks left for them but I found a few Southern Gull and waited for movement. The composite shows a burst - missed one - only wanted 15 to fit on one page - followed the bird and maintained pretty fine focus. The single crop images are from another sequence where the subject merged into a stationary bird but the camera remained on the moving bird - pretty impressive - day one with my Sony RX10 M4 testing a few features
Used by the drug testing group, a state wide group that only do drug and alcohol testing. Taken in 2006
Ricoh TLS 401, Fuji Superia 400 (accidentally shot at 200. Oops!), Auto Sears 55/1.4 w/ Camron UV filter. Negatives Scanned.
Test roll through the camera body that apparently has seen no use since 1984. The meter doesn't work, so I used the LightMeter app by David Quiles Amat on my Galaxy Note II.
Disclaimer in regard to focus: WOW this thing's viewfinder is terrible. The waist-level finder is OK, but small. The eye-level finder is practically impossible, plus mine is cracked and filthy inside... Just crossed my fingers and fired the shutter.
Testing different lenses for zoom and ease of use.
Think the Sony SEL55210mm on the a6000 is the easiest.
See the EXIF on each image.
August 30, 2012: As part of the requirements for graduation, MIT students must pass a 100-yard swim test or sign up for an introductory swim class during a mandatory session as part of Orientation when they arrive on campus. Students can also complete an optional "boat test," which requires them to tread water for 10-minutes, to be eligible to use the Sailing Pavilion.