This hidden-camera prank’s best to see than tell! xD
This hidden-camera prank’s best to see than tell! xD
August 24th, 2009, Bear-4 carried a Canon Vixia HF20 HD Camera to take video at ~ 107,145 feet.
http://bear.sbszoo.com/bear3-4/bear4.htm
Heres a link to Daily Planets coverage of our balloon launch:
http://watch.discoverychannel.ca/daily-planet/september-2009/daily-planet-september-18-2009/#clip215393
Skip forward to the 10:00 mark to get to our story.
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This is the story of a man who makes sling shots and shoots them like an expert marksman.
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Rare Pentagon 9-11 Surveilence Camera Video of Impact. Does not seem to indicate a Boeing 757 hit the Pentagon. Doesn’t show much of anything. Why won’t they show us a 757 hitting the Pentagon?
This video was made by nufffrespects
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From http://www.ImprovEverywhere.com, 700 agents lined the length of the Brooklyn Bridge a week before its 125th birthday. In the rain and cold we created a wave of camera flashes across the bridge from Brooklyn to Manhattan.
Shot and edited by Jamey Shafer:
http://inklingproductions.com/
Song by Tyler Walker:
http://myspace.com/tylerichiban
This is one of over 70 different missions Improv Everywhere has executed over the past six years in New York City. Others include Frozen Grand Central, the Best Buy uniform prank, and the famous U2 Rooftop Hoax, to name a few. Visit the website to see tons of photos and video of all of our work, including behind the scenes information on how this video was made.
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I have one of those small Kodak digital cameras that are becoming quite popular now. I always take pictures using the "auto" mode.
I enjoy taking pictures of nature, and most of the time they turn out good, but whenever I try to take pictures in the forest, they always come out blurred. I am not shaking the camera (I have tried setting it down with auto-take) and I have thoroughly cleaned the lens. My theory is that the difference in light coming through the trees, or the many different distances of the branches from the camera are messing it up. I don’t have any knowledge of the workings of digital cameras though, so any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Assuming that the autofocus is working properly, it IS most likely camera shake causing the problem.
Going from bright sunshine into a shaded area is about a 4-5 EV shift, which means you need 4-5 stops more of some combination of aperture or exposure time. As a guess you can get maybe 1-1.5 stops from opening up the aperture as far as possible from the sunshine scene’s auto-exposure setting, leaving you with having to have the shutter open up to 16x as long as your sunny scenes, and the longer the exposure time, the worse the effects of camera shake.
The FLIR camera sees wet couches, cold cola, and metal mirrors. But it can’t see black trash bags! “Thermal Eye” camera TSC by L3/Raytheon. Find them on eBay by searching for keywords “thermal imaging” .
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I’m going on a study abroad trip to Australia and want to get a digital camera. I know pretty much nothing about them (I’ve never owned one) so I’m just looking for something that takes good pictures. However, I also was contemplating getting a video camera as well so I could record memories, so I want to know if there is a digital camera that is good at doing both?
almost all of them
polaroid camaras are great
http://www.topgear.com
The team conclude their attempt to cheat a roadside speed camera, this time using a TVR Tuscan S. From the BBC.
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I am going to Europe for a backpacking trip next year. I need to buy a new camera and I don’t know what direction to go in. What I’ve always had were just basic point and shoot cameras. But I always wanted to get into photography. So I dont know whether I should take this opportunity to buy a better camera (which would be bulkier) or a thin and light point and shoot camera that’s easier to lug around with me for 3 months. Any advice?
A dSLR with an all-purpose lens like an 18-250, so you don’t need to lug around extra lenses.
A word of advice: while this is certainly a good opportunity to get a better camera, it is not the right time to find out that you don’t know how to unlock the full potential of a dSLR. That would only lead to missed shots and frustration. So, unless you are already proficient with camera operation, it might also be a good time to enroll in a basic photography course.
Enjoy your trip.