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"How People Make Things" is an NSF funded traveling exhibition produced by the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh in collaboration with UPCLOSE http://upclose.lrdc.pitt.edu/ and Family Communications, the producers of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood.
Through hands-on interactive exhibits, demonstrations, and factory tour videos, visitors can explore the basic processes in manufacturing used to make things - cutting, molding, deforming and assembly. |
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Steamboat Ed's Shop, looking at the lathe.
352 pictures, took 30.45 minutes to expose. I used the self timer to pause before taking each shot to allow camera shake from the shutter release to settle down. Focal Length 185mm Shot at 1/5 of a second in shutter speed preferred mode, so the aperture varied. exiftool -Aperture *.JPG | grep -v == | sort | more f stop range in the 342 source images from 3.5 to 8 cnt: 240 f stop: 3.5 cnt: 22 f stop: 4.5 cnt: 20 f stop: 4.0 cnt: 18 f stop: 8.0 cnt: 17 f stop: 5.6 cnt: 14 f stop: 5.0 cnt: 11 f stop: 7.1 cnt: 10 f stop: 6.3 |
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Steamboat Ed's Bridgeport Mill, and Lathe.
Focal Length 185. 180 pictures. 16 minutes for exposure. |
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Sunday morning, early, sunrise at the O'Reilly campus in Sebastopol.
The truck at the left is Chicken John's truck which runs on Coffee grounds. |
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http://jp.makezine.com/blog/2009/05/mtm03.html http://www.oreilly.co.jp/mtm/03/ |
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Detail on the shop door.
focal length 426. 35 images |
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http://jp.makezine.com/blog/2009/05/mtm03.html http://www.oreilly.co.jp/mtm/03/ |
