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I've just taken the plunge and part exchanged the kit lens and the 50mm for the 35mm f/1.8 AF-S one.This is from one of the first pictures I've taken this afternoon. It's been cropped to just concentrate on the detail, and the contrast slightly increased in the standard Windows programme.
Although it was possible to get a similar result with the 50mm, I found the manual focusing on the D5000 a bit of a challenge with the cat. Or the boyfriend. Life is too short for that, and I'd rather concentrate on getting the rest of the photo right. Besides, there's always the manual override...
Not that we needed this today (it was at least 54 degrees warm outside)....
This was shot with the Sigma EX-DC (digital only) 30mm lens, so it's a little wider than the 50mm, but you need to crop it.
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DVR's veteran loco S301 undergoing a test run along with T415 as backup after many years out of service.
DVR 2016 Phone Pictures.
Back in the era of film camera you'd take a picture like this and might not be sure if you're timing was good enought to get that Test Track car zoomed by, obviously mine was not, Peter really enjoyed this attraction.
Claire Williams (GBR) Williams Racing Deputy Team Principal with Jonathan Kendrick (GBR) ROK Group Chairman.
Formula One Testing, Day 2, Thursday 27th February 2020. Barcelona, Spain.
I was not sure how this would work out so I just used a prewrapped bar/stem and a saddle I had lying around. The fit was pretty good on a short test so I got some better tape and sort of better saddle
This is more of a technical/experimental post, and I'd like to get viewers' opinions of the resultant image quality and technique.
I've seen more and more people experimenting with digital infrared (IR) photography, so I've be curious to try it myself. Looking at the Digital Infrared group here on flickr, one person mentioned using a long exposure with an IR filter on an unmodified digital SLR. I knew my XTi had an IR blocker over the sensor, so I wasn't sure how this would turn out. I was pleasantly surprised to see the results be close to what seems to be near-IR photography, perhaps not true IR. Especially after running the RAW shot thru Photoshop with an IR b&w layer, it looks similar to what I've seen film IR shots look like.
Your thoughts? What are some of the ways these shots differ from IR or near-IR shots done on IR film or modified/IR-sensitive digital cameras?
Photos, top to bottom, left to right:
* color RAW "infrared" exposure
* b&w (with red "filter") in-camera JPG of the RAW shot
* RAW shot with Photoshop infrared b&w layer, red channel at -20 instead of -40
Technical information:
* Canon Digital Rebel XTi/400D (unmodified)
* Canon EF 28mm/2.8 lens
* Opteka Infrared filter (I think it corresponds to an R72 filter)
* late afternoon (approx 5:30pm) light in late Summer
* manual exposure: 30s at f/4, ISO 100
Testing my cute pink canon! #garagesalefind #canon #expiredfilm #expiredfilmgallery #analogphotography #analoguecommunity #analoguepeople #analoguelove #analogueforever #beniceshootfilm #filmphotography #filmisnotdead #justshoot
Did a little processing on the color also. Just goofing around with this. What a great concept. Wish I could have been there with you guys. I really missed out on a lot of fun, but I'll make it to the next one.
Testing out FreeNAS 8 on an AMD APU E-350 with a Highpoint Rocket RAID 622 eSATA PCIe 2.0 card. Along with a Rosewill external eSATA expansion.
After staying after school many times, I finally remembered my camera to take some close up photos of speakers and microphones, oh, how inventive :P
Test Track Queue Area - The entire queue area resembles an industrial testing laboratory filled with actual test equipment and vehicle components. The automotive tests performed on cars and trucks are illustrated in the Quality Zone, highlighting GM automotive technology, and the Safety Zone, displaying GM safety innovations and practices. Simulations include brake, wheel, suspension, airbag, seat belt and windshield tests.
Throughout the inner cue area there are lots of Snap-On Tools and GM test machines available for viewing. There are also TV monitors with short movies on testing cars and vehicles. You will wind and wind and wind through the building.
The queue area is LOUD! There are bangs, clangs, clanks, screeches -- whatever noises you could imagine in a testing laboratory for cars.
Test Track
Walt Disney World EPCOT Orlando Fl.
Seen here is tram 255 on test runs to and from the airport from Gogerburgn.
Seen here at Gogerburn under the RBS bridge.
getting a general idea of where the camera will be mounted for in car movie with the d90 and a 35mm lens.
Taking these little globetrotters around for a spin. There are quite a few tweaks that I have already made since I rendered this test. The bounce of the backpack and cinnamon buns will be much better in the final. I suppose I should go ahead and post my boards, huh?