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I know this isn't a view camera, but I thought it prudent to test out the lens, my construction technique and also learn the laser cutter before making the view camera.
Microscopique... juste un test pour savoir jusqu'où je pouvais aller... Dimanche le ciel était couvert et il avait plu...pas de bonnes conditions, mais j'ai joué le jeu
C'est le même montage qu'avec la Thomise Blanche, avec 20mm à 40mm en plus ou moins... avec toujours la bonnette en bout, et le doubleur à l'autre bout.
L'Aleurode
super fun ride. I liked the ending the most. We zoomed around the track outside like wheeeeeee! Awkward thing was Olivia and were to only ones making noise, and there are 6 people per car. Yeah, 4 boring people and 2 cool ones.
Getting ready for tons of stars to show up and sing. Everyone is doing just one tune. Beyonce, U2, Springsteen, Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Bono, Garth Brooks, Sheryl Crow, Renee Fleming, Josh Groban, Herbie Hancock, Heather Headley and loads of others
Consigli ed esperienze degli studenti che hanno passato il test di ammissione a medicina, Università Statale di Milano (sede Humanitas).
Una serie di trucchi e racconti che aiuteranno di certo chi sta per affrontare il test a settembre!
So there's some funny cropping on this camera as you can see. The final image is almost square within the whole frame.
There's actually more sharpness and detail than I expected, but ultimately this demonstrates why I'd not use this camera for regular shooting. Not consistent enough, and the camera isn't close to as easy to use as my Nikon F.
Barrie Howard Sykes Test Pictures January 2020
Trying out two styles on four pictures. Each numbered versions is a sharp rendition and the numbered and lettered ‘a’ version is a gentler version and looks more as the pictures do from a distance.
These images were shot in daylight. They have been edited to be close copies of the originals. The originals were created by magnifying glass from photographic originals. Barrie Howard Sykes was my father. When diagnosed with terminal Cancer he had time enough to find his way back to art. From his youth and before he lost an eye in a motoring crash he had enjoyed drawing both technical and artistic pictures. When went to Barnsley Hospice he was offered courses and joined the art group. The encouragement that he got from the tutor and others at the hospice led to his images being exhibited. He was thrilled with the positive reaction that he received. With one eye and the vision of that eye reduced and darkening he used a magnifying glass to see the detail of the original and to guide his painting. He was red / green colour blind and facing the treatment of Cancer and the reduction in life from the illness and treatment. His struggle gave him a focus to continue towards and these pictures are a record of his challenge and his answers to the challenge.
Once decided upon the image style there will be more details available with more pictures too.
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