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To learn how I made this light box for this image, see my blog at www.redisaflavor.com/2009/09/11/make-your-own-15-lightbox/

The SAM (surface to air missile) unit here can automatically track and fire at the rc helicopter - it's v cool!

This photo was taken to support my 2010 AALL Annual Meeting program on wireless microphones.

remote controls for Revox (TM) A77 tape recorder

 

Top smaller one is for preset automatic operation upon powering up while other larger one is for full function manual operation.

{circuit schematics found in maintenance manual]

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I want to find the positive in being on the road. I get to control the tv. There.

  

A detailed RC Bell helicopter at a remote controlled air show in Winter Garden, Florida.

I was going to try for a copycat of The Flooz's awesome use of the wide-angle, but I looked insane in all of them, so instead you just get me lazy on the rug. (Also? Can I just say how cool it is that she and I have real life mutual friends as well as flickr mutual friends!)

 

It's been crazy hot out since Sunday. They say Chinese New Year's marks the beginning of spring, but hot damn, it's blastingly summer out there. I'm almost looking forward to the 30-degree (or less!) days when I get back next week.

Today I *finally* had some time to play with my brand new humongous cutting mat (by Olfa) and super long cutting ruler! My old cutting mat was small and completely impractical, so I signed up at Joann's and waited for a 50% off coupon. I've had both here for almost a month!

Yard job pulls cars towards 28th Street during a break in the clouds.

Picking up cars for 28th Street.

Remote Control Caravan

 

I had a motor mover fitted to our caravan soon after we bought her. It was expensive but it means that I can safely get her out of Mum back garden on my own. Without it we could just about manage it with three of us.

 

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Nikon D700, Nikon AF-S 24-70 f2.8 G ED, Cokin Graduated ND121 (0.9) filter, Benro A4580t, Remote-control

Bang & Olufsens classic remote control.

System Remote Control.

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The Interac Magic Truck hits the road for the first time. Summer 2007

 

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Taken with Quadcamera iPhone app.

Let me give you a little factoid about myself, I live w/n driving distance of Pike Brewing. If not for its downtown location, I would probably be a regular of their brewpub. However, finding free parking in downtown Seattle is like finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow…aka, it ain’t gonna happen unless you’re very, very lucky.

 

w/ that said, the brewery itself is a good brewery. Yin: nothing I have ever tried from them has been a bad brew. Yang: nothing I have ever tried from them has been an outstanding brew. Their beer is good. Easy to drink. Hell, this week’s FFF is 9% ABV, & I tasted no alcohol.

 

Pike’s Monk’s Uncle is a good, quality beer. Not what Stone or Boulevard would produce. Pike, to me, markets to an audience in the “gateway” stage of their beer consumption. Those people who are bored w/ the swill the evil giants produce, but not yet ready to fully dive into the specialty craft brews. Then again, they are a tourist attraction in Seattle. Hopefully, they’ll take the Deschutes route, and produce a more daring special release of this. Would love to see what they can come up with.

 

04.02.2010

For FGR

 

This is but a sampling of the plethora of remotes we have. I didn't include the cat food bag that acts as a remote for the cats, or a bag of Ruffles or pig ears that can control the dogs.

 

Strobist info: SB800's camera left through grids @ 1/64th power.

Sunday Afternoon at Lakeside Park

RC-Modell des historischen Schulflugzeuges aus den 30er Jahren des vorigen Jahrhunderts.

Oh, and there is a strand of Christmas lights there midst the remotes. Walking from the parking garage to work the other day...this was hanging out on the curb. The Christmas lights were gone this morning.

This was our TV/bed remote at the hospital and it sucked. The TV's sound came out of this thing and it sounded like complete shit. And they wanted you to pay $10 a day for more than 7 channels. Screw you, 1986.

 

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Controle Remoto da televisão, controle do playstation, teclado, etc...a lista é enorme

Nikon D700, Nikon AF-S 24-70 f2.8 G ED, Cokin graduated ND121 (0.9) filter, Benro A4580T, Remote-control

Got a new handy dandy ML-L3 remote for the Nikon. Yay , another gadget to play with!

During our Christmas 2014 trip to Oklahoma, I lost my Canon RC-1 wireless remote, which I'd had for nine years and which worked with all my Canon DSLRs. So I replaced it with the Vello FreeWave Plus wireless remote control.

 

The RC-1 was a simple, one-button remote that used a watch battery. It used infrared and thus required line of sight to the front of the camera. Its range was limited to about 25 feet.

 

On the other hand, this Vello FreeWave unit uses radio frequencies, and therefore does not require line of sight and has a range of 100m. It can handle singe shot, multi-shot burst, bulb mode, and timer.

 

Pictured here is the receiver, which physically plugs into the camera via a short cable. It can function as a shutter release on its own -- even with batteries! -- or simply receive signals from the transmitter.

HPI Savage with lots of mods..Wasp 26 engine..Custom airbrushed shell.

This bench was too perfect to pass up, even if I had to stand with my head in a tree.

  

Thanks to Holly for being my human tripod.

This is a series I did with Adam and Yedsa, in January, when they were having a hard rubbish collection in their area.

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