If you live in a rural area and have heard rumors that there is a peeping tom, what camera would be best used that would not flash at night but video whenever there is motion?What is the best outdoor motion security camera to have?I cant tell you what particular cctv camera to buy, but a good make of camera is Micromark cctv systemsWhat is the best outdoor motion security camera to have?one that records when there is motion
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Saturday, February 18, 2012
Can i make a full motion water bed into a waveless?
I have a full motion water bed and would like to firm it up a little. I don't like getting seasick when my wife gets into or out of bed.Can i make a full motion water bed into a waveless?Try adding Fuller's Earth to the water. This will turn it into mud (but not dirty mud) which won't give seasickness.
Either that or set your alarm earlier and get out of bed before your wife?Can i make a full motion water bed into a waveless?2 ways
1. buy a different mattress (waveless)
2. add 250 boxes of jello gelitin
either way cost is bout the same but just think of the look on her face when you tell her what your doing ????? (priceless) :0)
Either that or set your alarm earlier and get out of bed before your wife?Can i make a full motion water bed into a waveless?2 ways
1. buy a different mattress (waveless)
2. add 250 boxes of jello gelitin
either way cost is bout the same but just think of the look on her face when you tell her what your doing ????? (priceless) :0)
What's important when you watch a motion picture?
When you go to the movies: What do you expect? Which criteria should be satisfied that you say: "YEAH! Great movie!"
And: Do you miss anything in motion pictures in this day and age?
Which contents do you wish for the next motion picture that it become worldwide successful?What's important when you watch a motion picture?people who keep there mouth shutWhat's important when you watch a motion picture?a good plot is a good start unless you're one of those people who enjoy mindless violence and goreWhat's important when you watch a motion picture?If it engages me and if I have my eyes glued to the screen the whole time. If it makes me laugh or scares me then I'll be happy.
And I miss Alfred Hitchcock style thrillers, back when it wasn't all about blood and guts but about suspense and when you were left wondering what happened.
And I miss good comedy like Carry On or the Monty Python movies. For goodness sake, people wrapping sticky tape round their heads and such is not comedy!
My favourite movies are
Across The Universe
The Birds
Carry On Doctor
The Shining
A Clockwork Orange
Vertigo
Blair Witch Project
Psycho
Carry On Camping
Life Of Brian
I suppose I'm a bit of a film snob :s
And: Do you miss anything in motion pictures in this day and age?
Which contents do you wish for the next motion picture that it become worldwide successful?What's important when you watch a motion picture?people who keep there mouth shutWhat's important when you watch a motion picture?a good plot is a good start unless you're one of those people who enjoy mindless violence and goreWhat's important when you watch a motion picture?If it engages me and if I have my eyes glued to the screen the whole time. If it makes me laugh or scares me then I'll be happy.
And I miss Alfred Hitchcock style thrillers, back when it wasn't all about blood and guts but about suspense and when you were left wondering what happened.
And I miss good comedy like Carry On or the Monty Python movies. For goodness sake, people wrapping sticky tape round their heads and such is not comedy!
My favourite movies are
Across The Universe
The Birds
Carry On Doctor
The Shining
A Clockwork Orange
Vertigo
Blair Witch Project
Psycho
Carry On Camping
Life Of Brian
I suppose I'm a bit of a film snob :s
What does my f/stop and shutter speed need to captured blurred motion on my SLR?
I have a photo assignment to capture blurred motion and I thought I was shooting it right but apparently I wasn't. I just need to know what the ideal shutter speed and f/stop would be for a sunny day outside so I can get some blurred images.What does my f/stop and shutter speed need to captured blurred motion on my SLR?It depends on how fast the subject is moving that you want to blur! Is it a person walking? Water flowing? Car driving past?
Bear in mind that if its a sunny day and you want a slowish shutter speed, then you are going to have to stop down the aperture considerably. You may not be able to stop it down enough if you want a longish exposure. You'd then have to consider using a neutral density filter to cut the light down.
If you look at sunny 16 rule, assuming you shoot at ISO 100, then on a bright sunny day, your shutter speed/aperture combination starts with 1/125 (nearest whole stop) at f16
If you want to shoot at 1/30 sec, that's 2 stops more light, so you have to stop down 2 stops - which means f32 - not all lenses stop down this far.
If you buy a 3 stop ND filter, you can shoot at 1/30 sec and an aperture of f11.What does my f/stop and shutter speed need to captured blurred motion on my SLR?
Panning is the only way to get blurred motion and make it look right. The shutter speed is determined by subject distance and speed.
How fast is the car going, and how far away? 1/60 would be a good starting point for a car moving 40MPH. As you go slower on shutter speed, you get more motion, but also more blown shots.
Position your body to track the subject, fire and follow through. You want to be firing at the apex of the turn with your body.
here's more on panning:
http://www.cgipix.com/Photography_Shutte鈥?/a>
here's a motorcycle taken at 1/200 second:
http://www.cgipix.com/Portfolio_Motorcyc鈥?/a>
much slower and the bike would have ended up with too much blur. He was also doing 100+MPH through the turn, and was less than 20 yards away.What does my f/stop and shutter speed need to captured blurred motion on my SLR?On a sunny day, if you want correctly exposed images, use a higher f number, definitely above 8.
I would use a shutter speed [Depending on the f stop, of 30th-100th of a second, 30th would be the blurriest.]What does my f/stop and shutter speed need to captured blurred motion on my SLR?
deep blue2 is right.
Try using a long lens and panning with the action.What does my f/stop and shutter speed need to captured blurred motion on my SLR?I did something like this in the 60's.
Cool. And if memory serves, I got a papal dispensation from the instructor as I was quite strapped for cash at the time and was allowed to use asa 32 b%26amp;w kodak film to do the assignment.
And that made the assignment quite easy.
With any film, use asa for shutter speed. And F-16 for the aperture. On a bright sunlight day.
So. With asa 32 film, I used a shutter speed of 1/30 sec at F-16.
The other faster shutter speed I could use was 1/60 sec at F-22. And that was the fastest I could go because my camera did not have another aperture smaller.
The other shutter speeds went even slower and using a camera tripod for most of the pics I took, the assignment went quite easily.
To easily.
So. I remembered some pics from a book, titled The Family of Man, plus some other photo magazines then in circulation and began my quest. Sounds great ! And it was.
I hopped a bus down town and snapped pics of riders, smeared recognizable landmarks, smeared oncoming traffic and landscape, did same with scenes and had traffic going away with trucks and other autos going my way in kinda sorta focus to reasonable focus. One lucky snap had a recognizable face ! And that was a blast. Found person months later and gave a copy of pic to him.
The fall Alaska Fair or whatever it was called was weeks away and later I did the assignment with neutral density filters and Kodak tri-x film. I rode on every ride, shutter snapping at speeds of 1/30, 1/15, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1 second, 2 seconds. But by then I had learned some things. I talked with the managers of the fair and got a pass for free rides, id., and asked some people if I could take pics of them telling them I would take first of them with fast enough shutter speed for them to be recognizeable, and the rest with slow shutter speeds for a photo assignment.
Long story short, I got sick on some rides.
Day started out bright and sunny, worked through night till closing.
Shot like 10 36 exposure rolls film.
Got a decent grade on the assignment.
And made a small fortune selling pics of people and fair.
Bear in mind that if its a sunny day and you want a slowish shutter speed, then you are going to have to stop down the aperture considerably. You may not be able to stop it down enough if you want a longish exposure. You'd then have to consider using a neutral density filter to cut the light down.
If you look at sunny 16 rule, assuming you shoot at ISO 100, then on a bright sunny day, your shutter speed/aperture combination starts with 1/125 (nearest whole stop) at f16
If you want to shoot at 1/30 sec, that's 2 stops more light, so you have to stop down 2 stops - which means f32 - not all lenses stop down this far.
If you buy a 3 stop ND filter, you can shoot at 1/30 sec and an aperture of f11.What does my f/stop and shutter speed need to captured blurred motion on my SLR?
Panning is the only way to get blurred motion and make it look right. The shutter speed is determined by subject distance and speed.
How fast is the car going, and how far away? 1/60 would be a good starting point for a car moving 40MPH. As you go slower on shutter speed, you get more motion, but also more blown shots.
Position your body to track the subject, fire and follow through. You want to be firing at the apex of the turn with your body.
here's more on panning:
http://www.cgipix.com/Photography_Shutte鈥?/a>
here's a motorcycle taken at 1/200 second:
http://www.cgipix.com/Portfolio_Motorcyc鈥?/a>
much slower and the bike would have ended up with too much blur. He was also doing 100+MPH through the turn, and was less than 20 yards away.What does my f/stop and shutter speed need to captured blurred motion on my SLR?On a sunny day, if you want correctly exposed images, use a higher f number, definitely above 8.
I would use a shutter speed [Depending on the f stop, of 30th-100th of a second, 30th would be the blurriest.]What does my f/stop and shutter speed need to captured blurred motion on my SLR?
deep blue2 is right.
Try using a long lens and panning with the action.What does my f/stop and shutter speed need to captured blurred motion on my SLR?I did something like this in the 60's.
Cool. And if memory serves, I got a papal dispensation from the instructor as I was quite strapped for cash at the time and was allowed to use asa 32 b%26amp;w kodak film to do the assignment.
And that made the assignment quite easy.
With any film, use asa for shutter speed. And F-16 for the aperture. On a bright sunlight day.
So. With asa 32 film, I used a shutter speed of 1/30 sec at F-16.
The other faster shutter speed I could use was 1/60 sec at F-22. And that was the fastest I could go because my camera did not have another aperture smaller.
The other shutter speeds went even slower and using a camera tripod for most of the pics I took, the assignment went quite easily.
To easily.
So. I remembered some pics from a book, titled The Family of Man, plus some other photo magazines then in circulation and began my quest. Sounds great ! And it was.
I hopped a bus down town and snapped pics of riders, smeared recognizable landmarks, smeared oncoming traffic and landscape, did same with scenes and had traffic going away with trucks and other autos going my way in kinda sorta focus to reasonable focus. One lucky snap had a recognizable face ! And that was a blast. Found person months later and gave a copy of pic to him.
The fall Alaska Fair or whatever it was called was weeks away and later I did the assignment with neutral density filters and Kodak tri-x film. I rode on every ride, shutter snapping at speeds of 1/30, 1/15, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1 second, 2 seconds. But by then I had learned some things. I talked with the managers of the fair and got a pass for free rides, id., and asked some people if I could take pics of them telling them I would take first of them with fast enough shutter speed for them to be recognizeable, and the rest with slow shutter speeds for a photo assignment.
Long story short, I got sick on some rides.
Day started out bright and sunny, worked through night till closing.
Shot like 10 36 exposure rolls film.
Got a decent grade on the assignment.
And made a small fortune selling pics of people and fair.
What is a good stop motion animation video idea?
I am looking for a good stop motion animation video idea for my youtube account, using just household objects would help.What is a good stop motion animation video idea?Well, look at the end of Terminator, or the beginning of Robocop, and you'll see that stop motion robots look really cool.
The famed Youtube video, pancakes for your face, is pretty good stop motion cooking.
Try a stop motion of you and friends getting ready to watch a movie, making popcorn and all, arguing over what to watch (no words, or course) That'll be cool.
Keep in mind: good stop motion can take up to 150 hours to make 1 minute of footage.alpinestars nada guides
The famed Youtube video, pancakes for your face, is pretty good stop motion cooking.
Try a stop motion of you and friends getting ready to watch a movie, making popcorn and all, arguing over what to watch (no words, or course) That'll be cool.
Keep in mind: good stop motion can take up to 150 hours to make 1 minute of footage.
How do you set your motion light to stay on all the time?
We are using our porch light to run power to our christmas lights, but it goes off every 10 minutes unless we wave our arm out the door, how do we set it up to stay on all the time and not just come on when something activates the motion sensor?How do you set your motion light to stay on all the time?If the light is wired to a circuit that's hot all the time, then you have to set it on the adjustment under the motion sensor part of the light. If it's run through a switch, you flip the switch off and back on quickly and that should set it so it stays on all the time. To put it back in normal operation, you simply turn it off and let it set a while then turn it back on.How do you set your motion light to stay on all the time?Check at the fixture. There should be a dial to set the distance and one for duration of on time. There may be a place for on all the time. Check also for an inside SWITCH in the house that controls the lights. Turning it on should make the lights stay on until you turn it off.How do you set your motion light to stay on all the time?Turn it off at light switch for 1 second and quickly flip it back on. Most will now stay on all night. To go back to motion turnoff switch for at least 1 minute and turn on.How do you set your motion light to stay on all the time?
my light has a switch on it. just get a ladder and flip the switch over to full time light.
my light has a switch on it. just get a ladder and flip the switch over to full time light.
What do you call a motion for the judge to give you an explanation?
i filed a motion in court. the judge denied it. i want an explanation, is there a special latin term or something for that, or do i just put it in layman's terms? thanks.What do you call a motion for the judge to give you an explanation?Hire no lawyer and present yourself as a "pro-si" litigant, I believe this is the term which makes the judge explain things to you and insures that he protects your rights. Read more at originalintent.org
Also remember that judges are corrupt and believe they can "rule from the bench" which they are not allowed to as they are there to make sure your rights are protected, if they do not then they are corrupt and not following their "oath of office" but be careful as the judicial system is full of corruption. Try researching the rules of the court at findlaw.com and if the judge is corrupt file a complaint and get a change in venue, but be careful as all judges are corrupt and they protect each other. They are not allowed to rule from the bench,but they do as they feel they are god. They have a respectful position but they abuse it. Change the venue there are rules. We cannot stop corrupt judges as only the appeals process might change things. The judicial system is CORRUPT as is LAW Enforcement. I have proof of many court officers committing illegal acts and police being criminals but who can you complain to, the police--they are worthless criminals also--good luck
Check out rules of the courtWhat do you call a motion for the judge to give you an explanation?There is no such motion. If your motion was met with an opposition in a response to your motion, then the judge rules in favor of the opposition, that is the reason the motion was denied. You need to learn the rules and procedure of that court. Seems as if your asking about getting into personal conversations about a judges ruling. You could write a letter to the judge, maybe he/she will answer.
Also remember that judges are corrupt and believe they can "rule from the bench" which they are not allowed to as they are there to make sure your rights are protected, if they do not then they are corrupt and not following their "oath of office" but be careful as the judicial system is full of corruption. Try researching the rules of the court at findlaw.com and if the judge is corrupt file a complaint and get a change in venue, but be careful as all judges are corrupt and they protect each other. They are not allowed to rule from the bench,but they do as they feel they are god. They have a respectful position but they abuse it. Change the venue there are rules. We cannot stop corrupt judges as only the appeals process might change things. The judicial system is CORRUPT as is LAW Enforcement. I have proof of many court officers committing illegal acts and police being criminals but who can you complain to, the police--they are worthless criminals also--good luck
Check out rules of the courtWhat do you call a motion for the judge to give you an explanation?There is no such motion. If your motion was met with an opposition in a response to your motion, then the judge rules in favor of the opposition, that is the reason the motion was denied. You need to learn the rules and procedure of that court. Seems as if your asking about getting into personal conversations about a judges ruling. You could write a letter to the judge, maybe he/she will answer.
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