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Being extremely silly testing my ability to precisely toss and spin my camera. The object of the experiment was to match the spin of the ceiling fan blades so that they appear non moving while everything else moves.
Experimenting with the OS on my new lens. So far, working well. A bit strange compared to the Canon version in that it doesn't stop stabilizing nearly as quickly. In fact, you can turn the camera off, and the lens will still be running.
But so far, it's pretty nifty overall.
June 13, 2021 - Miller VanOrder Interior Design is the current occupant of this 1920's Greek Revival house located at 427 E. Town Street in Columbus Ohio's Discovery District.
Being extremely silly testing my ability to precisely toss and spin my camera. The object of the experiment was to match the spin of the ceiling fan blades so that they appear non moving while everything else moves.
Being extremely silly testing my ability to precisely toss and spin my camera. The object of the experiment was to match the spin of the ceiling fan blades so that they appear non moving while everything else moves.
This is part of an ongoing project. I thought it would be interesting to look around me and see what could be interpreted as faces in every day ordinary objects. My intention is to make people look twice and to see if they can figure out what these objects are :-) Please let me know if you have any suggestions or guesses! Feel free to check out my sets so you can see the photos as a collective.
The ceiling fan is one of the most cost-efficient ways to control the climate of your home. Ensure to buy it from a reliable supplier if you want a quality and durable product at great prices.
Being extremely silly testing my ability to precisely toss and spin my camera. The object of the experiment was to match the spin of the ceiling fan blades so that they appear non moving while everything else moves.
We had met a lovely local couple, Mary and Wes, at our resort restaurant back on Thursday: we had retired to a firepit outside to drink a bottle of Veuve Cliquot, and they had staked out prime seats. As we chatted, it emerged that they performed live (he played and she sang) at a local spot called the Tasting Room in Koloa on Saturday night, and in short order Mary was on the phone with the hostess to see if they could squeeze us in. They could, and we got a prime spot at the bar: that's Wes on the guitar under the wine-adorned specials board. The place prides itself on esoteric small plates a la the tapas experience and its niche array of liquors, and delivered amply on both counts. As did Mary and Wes, whose mellow stylings and covers were exactly what the scene called for. After their set was over, they came by the bar and we chatted until closing.
Being extremely silly testing my ability to precisely toss and spin my camera. The object of the experiment was to match the spin of the ceiling fan blades so that they appear non moving while everything else moves.
Had a discussion, don't remember with who, that when people look for signs of God, they always find one. A person can turn many symbols into signs of God. In the right mind set you might think that everything good that happened to you on a certain day can be a sign. We joked that there is someone out there who thinks that its not coincidence that most ceiling fans are cross shaped. Its Jesus trying to get us to keep him in mind.