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Digital edit and manipulation of Smooth Fox Terrier. In my opinion, this is what I would like the Smooth Fox to look like. Nov. 2016.
Photo of the North Fork Nooksack River captured near Nooksack Falls via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 35-70mm F/3.5 lens. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. North Cascades Region of the Cascades Range. Whatcom County, Washington. Early June 2015.
Exposure Time: 0.4 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/22 * Bracketing: None
One of my kids has been working on a DNA strand project. For some reason this just reminds me of the strands (probably because this curbs like dna). It's incredible how efficient our DNA molecules operate.
Manual Zooming for Freer Capture
By connecting to the dedicated mobile APP, ZY Play, via Bluetooth, Smooth-Q allows instant zooming control of the camera right through the stabilizer. With a single push or pull of the switch, you can focus and capture the moment more freely.
Enhanced Motor Torque with Greater Applicability
Smooth-Q not only can support PLUS-size smartphones, but further allows external add-ons, such as lenses, light-compensating lamp, and microphone etc, to support a wider range of applications.
Empowered by Newly Optimized Stabilizing System
Empowered by the 5th Gen. Instune Algorithms combined with world's advanced electronic stabilizing system, Smooth-Q has realized 40% improvement in its torque output, supporting a max. payload of 200g.
Multiple Intelligent Controls
With the various innovative functions of the ZY Play, Smooth-Q not only perfects your footage with nice cinematic impact, but also realizes multiple smart controls. By activating the Object Tracking function, the gimbal and phone camera will be configured to follow and focus the target automatically, so now you can record any live moment. In addition, it also supports time lapse, slow motion, long exposure, multiple filters and more to inspire your creativity.
Greater in Power, Lighter in Weight
Powered by a built-in rechargeable battery, Smooth-Q not only supports an ultra-long continuous runtime up to 12 hours, but further backs up for extended mission allowing connection with portable power source through USB port. Saving your time and load with a super compact construction of only 440g, with it, now you can really travel light without missing a single moment on the road.
Convenient Charging Anywhere Anytime
Designed with a Micro USB power input port on the side, Smooth-Q allows convenient direct charging from any fixed or portable power source via a USB port, and you will never miss any important moments with Smooth-Q in hand.
5V Power Output For Real-time Charging
A 5V/2000mA power output port on the gimbal allows convenient real-time charging to the smartphone, enhancing both the portability and practicability of phone-shooting to utmost extent.
Individualized Multi-color Design
Ergonomically constructed with special made high molecular compound material, Smooth-Q is offered in 4 fashionable color schemes – JET BLACK, GOLD, ROSE GOLD & SPACE GRAY -- to match your individual style.
I am a transplant from the north and have never encountered this type of tree before. The bark is very, smooth compared to what I am used to. The only time I've seen that gray/white pattern is on camoflauge and I often wondered where it could possibly be used. Now I know it would work in South Carolina.
This tree is very beautiful.
Can anyone tell me what kind of tree this is?
Smooth Snake -Coronella austriaca - Ash Ranges, Surrey
Credit:© Natural England/Des Sussex
Summer 2017
Deep Cove Brewers and Distillers have entered the nitrogenated beer game with their Nitro Stout called the Smooth Criminal. This beer is black in colour and needs to be poured quite aggressively as most nitrogenated beers do. As the label depicts you should “Pour Me Hard” in order to release the nitrogen from solution. Pouring with vigor this beer releases a thin finger of silky, creamy head
I was really worried that my model wasn't very smooth because of the careless mesh topology, but I applied a subsurf modifier to the outer skin which (although not perfect) made a great improvement. The downside was that the resulting huge number of polygons made the file sizes too large to upload to shapeways *humph*. I thought I'd reached a dead-end... but then I used the decimate modifier to reduce the polygons - I thought this would in turn reduce the quality, but somehow the detail remains! Woot!
I still anticipate having to do quite a lot of priming and sanding to the 3d print - if it actually materialises!
Sorry for the long and boring narration, but this is all new for me and I feel like I need to write it down!
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
- Mark Twain
(I've used this quote before, I know... but it's one of my favorites!)