Sorry, but you won't be able to compare detail between film & digital with pictures that are only 1247 pixels wide.
Sorry, but you won't be able to compare detail between film & digital with pictures that are only 1247 pixels wide.
Probably just the same as all non-Palestinian people wearing keffiyehs. Hipsters.
Every time I drive somebody else's vehicle, I change the EQ on their stereo from whatever shitty setting they had it on.
The site doesn't mention what kind of steel is used, but if it's something like Reynolds 531, then the frame will be quite light.
Because Lego.
I would rather see camera companies use larger sensors in compact cameras. This would fix the DOF problem, and the image quality would improve as well. The only downside is the lenses would have to get larger.
Bravo!
Cool guys don't look at explosions.
When I first saw the photo years ago, I didn't know who took it. I thought it was amazing right from the start.
To answer #1, wire gate and screw gate carabiners are meant for different applications. If you're leading a route, you're using wire gates (or non-wore gate, non-locking) for their ease of clipping in your rope. A screw gate is better utilized where speed is not needed; e.g. top rope anchors, belay stations on a…
My (non-climbing) dad uses a biner for a keychain because of the convenience. He is not a tool, therefore your hypothesis is wrong. (I am a climber, btw)
Yes! I forgot about that movie (Explorers for those who don't know). I'm going to watch that this week...
Because there are interesting details that we might read about from the live blog that we wouldn't know otherwise.
Cell reception should be a problem in some places. My friend was teaching in Seoul, and got better signal in their subway than he did above ground here in Canada.
That's sweet. Plus, Salba!
No, the basic ethic of skateboarding is to have fun. And from the looks of it, everyone in the video is having a great time, and some even have good style at the same time.
Not only do red and yellow flash, but I have traveled to places where, instead of an arrow, the green light flashes for a turn signal. This would cause some problems for color blind people passing through, without having the knowledge of this as the locals would. I know it messed me up quite a few times, and I'm not…
I have been a few places where the lights are arranged in a square. Red and yellow on top, green and maybe a turn signal on the bottom. Not a problem if you're colorblind and live there as you'd get used to the arrangement, but passing through a place with those lights? I can imagine how it could mess up colorblind…
This.