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Small boat .. abandoned jet ski hull in a sea of wet grass .. well thats it ! ... come on use some imagination ... a boat at the edge of a lake .
Brisbane
This time I have applied an additional force, main engine thrust (360 kilo-Newtons, large blue vector). A component of this force has countered the tether force, and the tether is temporarily slack. You can observe angular momentum effects in a rotating pair (e.g., shorten the tether while rotating and the rotation rate speeds up like a figure skater pulling in her arms during a spin).
No, seriously. That's a pit bull. Well, probably a pit bull mix, but still not a critter I'd want to mix it up with, even on my best day.
And hey! It was left tied to our front fence! Talk about peachy.
I didn't assume it would be aggressive, but upon my approach it gave me the low growl and bared teeth. So much for that. Guess I wouldn't be in a great mood either, if someone tied me with a short leash in a strange place.
I'm always amused when I see a smart phone user desperate for power at the airport - often leading them to linger in odd locations
My first time shooting tethered. Drastically increased my success rate shooting water drops with this setup. Primary use of the tethered setup was to nail the focus.
Shooting setup was 20D + Canon 100mm Macro F/2.8, wired shutter release, Canon 580exII, off camera left, approx 75 degrees. Cactus v4 wireless flash triggers. Various gift bags as the backgrounds, regular drinking glass wrapped with light purple IKEA wrapping paper.
Look closely. There's a cat there on the step, and it's tethered to the tree on the left. I can't imagine doing this, but the cat didn't seem to mind.
The clown on top of Emos Dairy Mart in Peoria.
You know it's spring when you can get a hot fudge sundae at Emos
Safely tethered, 140ft high on the edge of the Baltic art gallery roof waiting for our turn to zip line! A bracing activity for a Saturday morning in the chilly North East of England, I can tell you! All in the name of charity, Sat Nov 1st.
900ft zip line across the River Tyne. BRILLIANT fun :-)
Olympus Control software. One can adjust pretty much everything from here. Tethered by USB to OM-D E-M1 Mk I.
A group of brave souls went up in the balloon and had some fantastic views of Bournemouth just as all the lights were coming on.
All landed safely again!
Morriston Camera Club organised a 3 day trip to Bournemouth. We got a coach from Swansea to Bournemouth (via Salisbury) on Friday 2nd, then spent most of Saturday 3rd travelling on the Swanage Railway (stopping at Corfe Castle). On Sunday 4th we travelled home via the Yeovilton Fleet Air Arm museum (whilst some people went shopping!). It was a great weekend.