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The Tough One 2009 David Knight vs Taddy Blazusiak shoot it out at Nantmawr Quarry, Wales, those were the days and it gives some insight into what it's like trail riding on the terrain in Wales If you've got access to the Roku channel it's on there
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You should always double check the information you've been presented with zzzak, a simple Google image search and you'd have found untampered images
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"The Pillars of Creation" 3 JWST Infrared images taken in infrared at 187n, 335n and 444n, black and whites, aligned, stretched in Siril, imported into Affinity Photo, colour layered et voila Tutorial by Nico Carver on Youtube
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Wank stain I'm well aware what a retard you was being. You been gargling Buckster's Jiz again
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That's so ironic it's funny I list some facts and you say "no", twat
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It's very true zzak, people seem to be oblivious to the facts in front of them Animal and plant life grew faster than at any other time in Earth's history when CO2 in the atmosphere was 400 times what it is now We are still technically in an ice age (determined by there being ice on the polar caps), we are in fact on the exit side of the curve right now and the Earth is going to get warmer, no question and now way to stop it, Human's influence will count for absolutely nothing. The people I worked with at the Woodland Trust came up with a dumb climate change saying "Trees eat carbon for breakfast" to which I responded "so why exactly is it you wish to get rid of carbon?"
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I bet Pete spent many hours under here picking up coins that had been dropped through the walkway slats
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Holy crap, now I can imagine Phil on one but Martin?, that's a stretch
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Nature Quest - Share Your Best Nature Photographs
Cupid Stunt replied to Grasshopper's topic in GALLERY
Very pleased with this attempt The Great Nebula in Orion M42 100 x 30 sec, ISO-500, f/5.6, 300mm Tamron, Fujifilm X-H2 10 x flats, 20 x darks, Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer, no guiding, Processed completely in Affinity Photo- 853 replies
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Crickey, you kept hold of that video How things moved on. That was an old Canon camcorder with A/V input sockets, I ran a CCTV bullet cam on my helmet with a power supply for it in the bum bag with the camcorder, a whopping 640 x 480 resolution LOL I got the idea from watching that nutcase in Sweden winding up the police (forgot his title now?)
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No, a different Jase
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Ah yes, Phil and Martin came out with me a properly mental ride once, fortunately I had my Tricker which was like cheating cos the huge boulder strewn gulley that we went down was nuts, with a couple of 6ft drop-offs onto sloped ground, haven't seen Martin for years There was another ride I took Martin (Cabbage) on that was great fun, he went head first off his bike into a boggy mini pond, ever since then I called it "Cabbage Soup Lane", it's the lane that ran from Edwinsford to Abergorlech
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Bloody Hell Fred it's looking wet and muddy out there
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I reckon I used to make some good videos
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...before multirotors/quadcopters were called drones and before we had stabilisation systems I was lobbing RC quads and planes into the skies with air to ground transmitters so I could fly FPV
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Yes, I do a bit, completely out of the question now since I split a vertebrae 18 months ago, only gotta sneeze wrong and I'm in trouble. I really do need to get out on the scoot more though, it's a capable and nippy machine.
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Awesome trip and report Sophia and Pedro, thanks
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Every year here, it's a pain having to park the scoot at the garage while the mechanic and I have a natter and mug of tea.
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Brilliant Fred, looked great fun
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Nature Quest - Share Your Best Nature Photographs
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Nature Quest - Share Your Best Nature Photographs
Cupid Stunt replied to Grasshopper's topic in GALLERY
To improve the image quality the sensor would have to be larger so the photosites are bigger and generate less noise, with a larger sensor the lens would no longer be the equivalent of 2000mm, you might notice that the actual focal length of the P900 lens is 4.3mm to 357mm but the field of view due to the tiny sensor is the equivalent of a 24mm to 2000mm on a full frame 35mm sensor camera that means the sensor has a crop factor of 5.6 so for example, if you put that same lens onto a 1 inch sensor camera it would then only be 11.6mm to 964mm but it's doubtful the lens has a large enough image circle to cover a 1 inch sensor. You'd get a much higher quality image by getting a larger sensor camera and putting a big lens on it, I'd still love to have a play with a Nikon P1000 though but I know I'd very quickly get fed up with Moon shots and airplane images plus the very noisy, poor quality images as that's why I got rid of my P900- 853 replies
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