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Flashes Part 5: Fill Flash – Photography with Imre – Episode 17

Episode 17 of my photography series focuses on fill flash; this is the fifth and last part of the flash mini-series. You’ll also want to check out my blog – binarygraphite.blogspot.com – as it’s supplemented with additional information and links to sites describing this topic in detail. Hope you enjoy, remember to rate (5 stars!), and subscribe so you can stay up to date with my future videos. Follow Me on Twitter: twitter.com

Canon EOS 550D Digital SLR Camera – Part 2 – Product Tour

Canon EOS 550D Digital SLR Camera – Part 2 – Product Tour. In this video I take a look at the camera close up, with a tour around the various buttons and control dials. More EOS 550D videos coming soon, so keep check the Geekanoids Channel. Supplied by: www.parkcameras.com Manufacturer: www.canon.co.uk Sponsor: www.academyclass.com Check out more great reviews on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com You can also find tech & gadget news on: www.youtube.com For reviews, opinion & news visit: www.geekanoids.co.uk
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Building a Prosumer Camera Rig (Canon HV30) – Part 1

Part 1 of Episode 4 of Next Wave TV In this episode, I go over all the equipment I use in my camera rig. The stuff you see: Canon HV30 Brevis DOF adapter Cinevate rails Cavision handles and shoulder support Lilliput 7″ VGA monitor Mayflash Component to VGA adapter Mattebox from dv-shop23 Azden SGM-1X mic Beachtek DXA-4 XLR adapter Impact VT2500 tripod Davis & Sanford W3 dolly Shoulder support arm from 23filters Energizer Energi To Go battery pack HD Version: www.vimeo.com Hosted by Tony Reale Visit our website: nextwavedv.com Watch my how-to video, http How to build a pro-sumer Canon HV30 camera rig on WonderHowTo.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

EZGO Gas & Electric Golf Car Part F/R Contact Stud

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Tom Hanks and his E-Box Electric Car Part 1

Take a ride with Tom Hanks and his E-Box made by AC Propulsion.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Electric car
Video Rating: 4 / 5

How to Drive a Bentley Continental Flying Spur Part 2 of 2

<strong> how to drive a Bentley Continental Flying Spurs Part 2 of 2 </ STRONG> <p> of Bentley Continental Flying Spurs is equipped with more than a fair share of extras. A Bluetooth-enabled, hands-free phone is standard in the Flying Spurs. As an option a rear telephone can be included. These days, most luxury cars navigation system is available via DVD. The rear seats even have fold-down tables as if they were airline passengers. <br /> <br /> Like the Continental GT “,” Flying Spurs is armed with Twin Turbo 6.0 литра W12 engine. W12 is always good. We especially love it when pumping 552 hp on wheels. Plus all that power is commanded six-speed automatic transmission that can be controlled by changing buttons or floppy paddle gear box located behind the wheel. For some people, “Flying Spurs is close to a large agile athlete. This is a huge 4 door sedan, but is nimble at the same time. It is equipped with all-wheel drive and innovative braking systems which are combined with the suspension eGovernment. <br /> <br /> Eleven were killed cow hides whenever Bentley Flying Spurs closed. Together with cowhide, wood and aluminum in the composition of the Flying Service Spurs. Optionally, the rear seat flying incentive can be configured with a rear console. Console is designed so that anyone moving to the rear access control change and adjust the seat, which includes lumbar massage function. Both seats are heated wings and cooling functions. Topping everything off, Breitling, designed analog clock on center console Flying Spurs. <br /> < ; br /> In Bentley Flying Spurs is a bold statement. It is elegant, stately and courage all at the same time. He is a ferocious engine and sheer slim silhouette. It is what a luxury car should be. <br /> </ P> <div> <p> </ P> </ DIV>