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... oh, my God! Make sure you still enjoy the driving. The mileage is not important. Spykers will have an eternal life...
I heard today that I am definitely beaten by one or several of the Aileron demonstrators in terms of mileage. Not sure which VIN # though.Last edited by F Spider; 23-03-2023, 23:44.
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Originally posted by amzamz View Post... oh, my God! Make sure you still enjoy the driving. The mileage is not important. Spykers will have an eternal life...
I heard today that I am definitely beaten by one or several of the Aileron demonstrators in terms of mileage. Not sure which VIN # though.
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image_11420.jpg ... an old car, but a new camera... Lytro. Light field technology from Stanford. Have a look here. Click onto the picture to change the focus to that location.... Not as spectacular as I had anticipated... the camera is more effective in macro photography. See other examples on Lytro website.Last edited by F Spider; 23-03-2023, 23:44.
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I like it! It is very cool. It just takes a reminder -- I almost have to pinch myself -- that you can focus on any part of the picture. Usually, if the background is blurry, well, tough. Here, anything can be sharp! Very cool.
(I had to click to follow the link to get the picture that would refocus. The one on this site is static.)With Tenacity, No Roof Is Impossible
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Originally posted by OnTheLam View Post(I had to click to follow the link to get the picture that would refocus. The one on this site is static.)Last edited by F Spider; 23-03-2023, 23:44.
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If it is possible to download the various exposures as layers in Photoshop, it would probably be pretty easy to achieve similar effects. The trick is to get it to look natural, since we aren't used to seeing an entire scene in focus at the same time, near and far.With Tenacity, No Roof Is Impossible
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... my God! It keeps raining, and I keep traveling... no chance to move the Spyker into the sun lately... therefore here a few other pictures (which actually would not belong here ). Click on the lower right for full screen viewing, and click on a selected spot for changing the focus.
the nice example (my BMW during the channel crossing)
another one
less well focusing (my back garden)
the limit (moths at the window etc.)
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