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If you have a TV remote that has a hard time working the way it’s supposed to, perhaps you need to do what I did. A few months ago I bought a new TV that operates quite good and has a nice 58” screen, but it has the same problem that so many devices have... the IR remote just never can function the way it should. Well, one problem that so many manufacturers are guilty of is they actually have designed the InfraRed (IR) sensor inserted far too deeply into the plastic body of the remote to be fully effective and have a good range to reach the TV’s sensor. My simple solution was to use a Dremel and cut away the plastic around the sensor so it has far more exposure. Yes it is quite ugly now but it works much, much, much better. I sacrificed beauty for function. Maybe you can expose your sensor in a prettier way, but nevertheless, you will be pleased with the improvement you get from it.
My new favourite toy - Nikon ML-L3 Wireless remote snapped in my makeshift 'light tent'..
Not sure why the background doesn't appear whiter - will try out different bulbs.
Exposure: 0.1 sec (1/10)
Aperture: f/4.5
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Exposure Bias: 0/6 EV
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966 Chevy C10 faithful representation
Multi-piece rear wing for street elimination competition
Rear roll-bar option for appearance versatility
Fits an assortment of standard SCT length & width trucks with drag race tires / wheels
Decal sheet with Chevy C10, Speed Shop and JConcepts badges.
Officially licensed by Chevrolet to JConcepts.
visit here - acerc.co.nz/1966-chevy-c10-step-side-ultra-rear-wing/
Experiments with remote flash continue to blind Jake.
Shropshire Community outing to Snailbeach Mines, 14th September 2008
Multipurpose all-terrain vehicle allows warehouse workers and engineers to perform tasks more easily and safely.
This was triggered via the PDA in the picture. I am using a universal remote tool with custom IR hex codes to achieve this.
Check out my blog at vox for details.
Around 70 percents sub-standard houses in Nias and as you can see here.....also high risk for all kind of disaster! (Half way to Mau Nias)
This picture is taken with the Nokia N73 camera phone. I tried to capture the remote with an unsharp background with the monitor. Unfortunately the focus was on the keyboard. Eventually with some editing in iPhoto it still makes a great photograph.
From the 1960's this was one of the first wireless remote controls for TVs. Not much functionality but a big step for couch potatoes.
I set up a remote camera today for the Lisburn v Crusaders match. I used a D300 and fired it with a pocket wizard. I fitted a wide lens at first then changed up to a 24-70mm to give me a bit more reach. I got a couple of shots, but nothing amazing, It really is luck with this set up.
Heavy crop since so high and far away.
Stopped by the remote controlled airfield for short time for the first time in quite a while. A friend of mine was flying a few of the 31 planes he owns. Only got photos of 2 of them while there, the first two red ones and the last six photos here. Fun watching how skillful these pilots are doing aerial maneuvers, takeoffs and landings. I always send any photos I take for them to post on their club site. Sorry for so many photos, just saving to my album. :-)
First, travel a few hundred miles on a road into the middle of South Dakota. Then when you're right near the middle of it, turn left onto a dirt road.
Go south on that dirt road for quite a few miles deeper into the nothing. YOu should be able to see the church about 5 miles away because of the nothing inbetween you two.
You will know when you are there.
Beautiful little church truly in the middle of nowhere. but with a history that stretches back 100 years.
BTW, stop before you go, there is no indoor plumbing :-)