Shoulda eased the seat back.
Shoulda eased the seat back.
Ugh.
I can guess what you meant by that, but I’m going to need you to walk me through that if statement. For science of course.
Now that I think about it, there’s no way it was a no grade. I was a relatively handy kid and I was utterly confused. Japanese directions didn’t help. How hard is Real Grade to assemble?
I definitely struggled to make my spoiled friends’ (new in box after *years*) Gundam Wing in 2004. I barely knew what a Gundam was, but G Gundam was running on Toonami at the time and the whole “Oooh, shiny robot” thing kicked in.
It was hard. Not sure I ever finished it.
I am @barack_orama. So if you see that the president followed you on Instagram.. he didn’t
You say that, but I actually use a flash pointed up and behind me all the time to get softer light for portraits.
I want to try using flash with a long exposure of a car going around a curve. It’s one of those pics I’ve had in my head for a while but will be difficult to pull off. And I won’t get to light paint the car…
You’ll need a flash too!
Well, if you’re trying to freeze the movement of something in the foreground OR background, you can use a higher shutter speed (as you stated). If you want to provide your own light and use a high shutter speed, you either need to use High Speed Sync (some nicer flashes have it) or have a camera that doesn’t have a…
It worked meaning you kept the job or it worked meaning you got fired?
The worst part is that using a pop up flash (or most flashes) limits your shutter speed to 1/250s or even less, depending on the camera.
Glad I wasn’t alone.
West Africa huh... what country? Nigerian here who can cosign on your post.
I really needed to read that story. Thanks.
The Xtreme drifting in this video reminded me a lot of this gem, so I had to post it.
I am sorry in advance.
You never cease to amaze.
Can I just say that I love that you call your kid Electron?
I'm not questioning your knowledge, just curious; how do you know this? This being the insurance info.
There ain't no award for this comment.
no.
Probably the Czech part