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Our Bird Feeder
CamRanger attached to camera sending WiFi signal so one can control the cameral remotely on an IOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod).
Very lucky shot. I had no idea he would he was going to do a bomb drop.
Fort Wayne Flying Circuits "Monster Mash" 2009. www.flyingcircuits.org
Compare the cab with the smashed cab in the previous series. This is after much cementing, filling, sanding and repainting! All of which, I am sure, will eventually be a waste of time after the next inevitable accident! I do have a couple of spare cabs now (and virtually every other mechanical spare part should I need it)!
In some of the pics you can see the tail still has a slight downward bend. I do have a complete replacement assembly which I will probably attached while I do a better repair on the original unit. If you think you can see tape across the canopy "glass", that's because you can. Two layers of clear parcel tape, in fact. This is to guard the canopy against cracking on those occasions when the balance bar strikes it - and that can occur either if you make too violent a control input; or you crash; or even when the onboard battery dies.
Our Bird Feeder
CamRanger attached to camera sending WiFi signal so one can control the cameral remotely on an IOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod).
Our Bird Feeder
CamRanger attached to camera sending WiFi signal so one can control the cameral remotely on an IOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod).
Excellent new Sonos system delivered to work today, for evaluation. Looks v promising at first glance/feel. I've included a classic old Piccadilly Records mug for scale.
When I first got my pentax K100D three years ago I took an afternoon workshop to learn a little bit about my camera. The next few days following, i played with depth of field and my television remote control. This is what I came up with.
Day 73. Ha ha, packed up the tent and went home, now it's time for sleep, and sleep, and a bit more sleep! Today's shot is whatever is within arms reach of the couch : )
iPhone + PS Mobile + Pic Grunger
What started out as a normal day, was anything but. Feeling both inspired and inspirational, the Crayola Kid embarked on creating another masterpiece. Partnered with his trusty and devoted assistant, The Unicorn Princess. The two proceeded to cleverly concoct another masterpiece, todays medium of choice: vintage remote controls.
To add an element of mystery and intrigue, a single yellow lid was added. Its purpose and meaning are known only to the creators. Simply being included in the final piece has stirred a frenzy in the art community, as thousands rush to try and decipher its cryptic meaning. Donovan has titled this latest work "Yellow Lid Vintage"
Big H has discovered that if you twist your body around, it's far more effective to get the helicopter to go where you want.
This will come in handy when he graduates to video games. Ugh.
What do you mean there's a warship?
Tramper RC cargo ship potting around in New Brighton Lake
owned by one of the guys at Wallasey Model Boats
Compare the cab with the smashed cab in the previous series. This is after much cementing, filling, sanding and repainting! All of which, I am sure, will eventually be a waste of time after the next inevitable accident! I do have a couple of spare cabs now (and virtually every other mechanical spare part should I need it)!
In some of the pics you can see the tail still has a slight downward bend. I do have a complete replacement assembly which I will probably attached while I do a better repair on the original unit. If you think you can see tape across the canopy "glass", that's because you can. Two layers of clear parcel tape, in fact. This is to guard the canopy against cracking on those occasions when the balance bar strikes it - and that can occur either if you make too violent a control input; or you crash; or even when the onboard battery dies.