Think you're right. Welp, maybe I'll get one next year.
You are right that this is ~~probably~~ a Photoshop, but photos close to this are possible. If you use a very long telephoto lens, you can take a picture of the moon where it looks very large compared to the surroundings.
Here's how it works:
Imagine you are under a tree. How big is the moon compared to the tree? It's maybe 1/20th the width of a mature tree. Now, step back from the tree 100 yards. Did the moon get smaller? No. Did the tree? Well, of course. What if you step back 500 yards? How big is the tree now? Tiny. The moon? Same size as always. So now that you're 500 yards away, get out your 1600mm lens, make sure the moon is behind the tree, and take a picture. It will pretty much look like this.
Photo quality not good enough with that $150 lens? Get one of these!
"The History of Ancient Egypt" is a really interesting listen and has a whole chapter about those obelisks. One was given to France, one to USA, and one to UK. The UK one destroyed the boat it was on and was salvaged by random people, who sold it back to the UK government.
They sell them at lots of places like Walmart and kohl's but here's an Amazon link for the small one https://www.amazon.com/Razor-Electric-Spinning-Drifting-Outdoor/dp/B00ELTW8NS and for the bigger XL version https://www.amazon.com/Razor-Electric-Spinning-Drifting-Outdoor/dp/B00ELTW8NS
Kind of expensive at $350-650 usd
Unfortunately I don't know. I host it on my Plex server and I self ripped all the files from a collection I bought on Ebay of all 3 series.
Target had the original 80s series on DVD for like $30 last year but they don't seem to have it, but I found these two on Amazon:
A comment above calls out that this is a particular stabilizer, this one.
Nah, it was on Amazon prime. What went wrong ep 5
Many animal right activist start criticising the US, due to this experiment. There are plenty of documentaries regrading this phenomena, but this book ( https://www.amazon.com/Blender-for-Beginners-From-Bastard-to-Badass/dp/B07X66DCLM ) has written in a funny way to rust the former president. I’ll check to see if I find any documentary or what.
Edit: Here you are.
While (or whilst) means ‘during the time when something else happens’.
I am only on Reddit because I'm procrastinating :( pls help
Not with those size cameras. This is what I shot on for about 8 of those 14 years. It says 8lbs but that’s without the 10lb battery, top light, a stick mic and a shotgun mic to replace the crappy one that comes with it. Before that, I shot on a BetaSP camera that was closer to 40lbs for about 5 years.
>A small example of this is how a man’s title is always Mr, but a woman’s title changes depending on her relationship to a man (Ms. Mrs. Miss)
There's a bit more to it than that though. Both men and women change titles as when they become adults. Master is the "proper" way to adress young boys, basically the same as "Miss" is for women. So saying that men is always referred to as Mr is definitely not true historically, and only recently has it fallen out of fashion (although "Master" is sometimes still not uncommon). "Source"
That's a bit tangiental however, and the key point here is that women are often defined by, and change title depending on, their relation to men. Which I'd agree with you about. I do however find it interesting that when it comes to the nomer of "widow", widow*er* is not that unusual to hear either. Less common, to be sure, but women also tend to live longer than men.
With that said, I suspect that one big reason for why men are viewed as more "expendable" than women is based in biology. One man can have children with several women at the same time, whereas a woman can "only" have a child every ~9 months. So if I was a strictly pragmatic medieval king and had choose which sex to send to war, and assuming that I'd need more population after all the deaths in said war, I'd send men. Biologically speaking, men are sort of more expendable.
TLDR: I agree with you, but also more!
Google has special rigs on their personal cars but a lot of street view stuff is published by Google “trusted pros”. https://www.google.com/streetview/contacts-tools/
Here are the cameras they support: https://www.google.com/streetview/contacts-tools/products/
But you’re right that he’s using a GoPro fusion.
Sources: Am trusted pro, I drive around with a GoPro Max on my roof. Fun shit, get a lot of weird stares.
There are accessories for zoom lenses for a smartphone but nothing will bring it up to the level of my old news camera that had a 20x optical zoom along with a digital extender that added 10x. This is pretty close to what I had.
I mean I would just go with the $500 one but suit your self.
I thought this was cute, fun, cheesey and not too expensive. But to my surprise my girlfriend loves it and wears it all the time. Even if your significant other just hangs it on their car mirror, who cares?! They still clearly appreciate it! Definitely glad I purchased this fun necklace.
If any one curious may get from Amazon!
I thought this was cute, fun, cheesey and not too expensive. But to my surprise my girlfriend loves it and wears it all the time. Even if your significant other just hangs it on their car mirror, who cares?! They still clearly appreciate it! Definitely glad I purchased this fun necklace.
If any one curious Where to buy! may get from Amazon!
Damn. Here it is on amazon:
IMALENT MS12 Brightest Flashlight 53000 Lumens, Super Bright Rechargeable Torch Searchlight with 12 Pieces CREE XHP70 LEDs, Built in Cooling Fan, Long Beam Distance 913 Meters https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HQSQ3GQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RrVoDbGG14TXV
Not at all! You can find the first three hardcover volumes on Amazon for a decent price. I recently re-read all of them in about a month of casual reading. As people mentioned, the creative team behind are on a hiatus but confirmed they will finish the story. But now is just as good a time as any to get caught up.
It's unlike anything I have ever read before, and they made it so that it could never be adapted to film or TV, so you can only get the story in this format.
If you have no experience whatsoever with drone flying, i would just buy a ready built cheap little fpv drone to get down the basics of flying them first. The professionals make it look so easy, but trust me you will crash, amd you will crash alot. Like in my case i had a few accidental crashes but the heartbreaker was when i flew a bit too high, lost radio contact with it, and watched the wind sweep it away while the last command the drone recieved was "full power forward, gotta go fast" and i watched it blow full speed out into the forest helplessly. I got lucky qmd found it stuck in a tree about a quarter mile away amd everything still worked fine. But still, Id rather crash or lose my little hundred dollar drone than repeatedly beating up and crashing a drone ive spent countless hours and cash learning to build from scratch. Heres the one i have and its been a great little starter drone. obviously its not as perfect or capable as these professional little race drones, but its been countless hours of fun, and if it breaks i know it wont break the bank to fix or replace.