Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 3, 2017

Waching daily Mar 28 2017

Hello everyone.

I am back with another crazy theory of mine.

Do you remember the scene where Tyrion says that he will give "Harrenhal" to Little

Finger and he says that "It is cursed."

This curse prevents any lord from holding Harrenhal indefinitely.

We know that's true because it has been proven again & again over the years.

Ever since Harren the Black built Harrenhal, many houses like Qoherys, Harroway, Towers,

Strong, Lothston, Whent, Lannister, the Mountain, Bolton etc. have taken over Harrenhal.

NONE of them had been able to hold it for long.

LF also avoided taking a seat at Harrenhal.

I'll read a couple of lines from the books between Sansa and LF in short.

"Joffery gave you Harrenhal.

You are lord in your own right there."

"What a castle it is.

Cavernous halls and ruined towers, ghosts and draughts, ruinous to heat, impossible

to garrison.. and there's that small matter of a curse."

"Curses are only in songs and stories."

"Has someone made a song about Gregor Clegane dying of a poisoned spear thrust?

Or about the sellsword before him, whose limbs Ser Gregor removed a joint at a time?

That one took the castle from ser Amory Lorch, who received it from Lord Tywin.

A bear killed one, your dwarf the other.

Lady Whent has died as well, I hear.

Lothstons, Strongs, Harroways..

Harrenhal has withered every hand to touch it."

As you can see, even LF was scared of the curse.

Did you ever wonder WHO put that curse on Harrenhal?

I have a theory about it.

Unlike my other theories, where I reveal my crazy theory in the end, I'll reveal it

right here because I want you to know where my thoughts are going when I explain my theory.

You might remember how in my Stark Blood video, I compared the magic in the walls of Winterfell

and said that it was similar to the curse of Harrenhal?

Yes, You guessed it right.

I think the green men (or the children of the forest) who are living in the Isle of

faces were the ones who put that curse on Harrenhal.

We know they are still alive because Ser Addam Velaryon and Howland Reed had met them.

I'll post my theory for why Howland Reed went to see the Green Men next week.

I'll also post a top 10 video soon.

Make sure to subscribe my channel, and click on the bell next to it, so that you won't

miss it.

Anyways, to understand THIS theory completely, we need take a look at Harrenhal and the riverland's

history.

At first, I thought the curse was cast when Harrenhal was built, because NO ONE has been

able to hold it since it was made.

I thought they cast the curse because along with the reason that the children wanted to

stay hidden in the Isle of Faces, they were also mad because King Harren had cut down

thousands of years old weirwoods to use in his castle.

The pact signed at the Isle of faces also involved that the first men won't cut down

the weirwood trees any more than they already had.

But then when I started looking into it.

I found out that it goes ALL the way back to the Andals.

Harren Hoare or Harren The Black had built Harrenhal on the North Shore of the God's

Eye Lake.

Harren's grandfather Harwyn Hoare was the King of the Iron islands who took the riverlands

from Arrec Durrandon.

Arrec was the last Storm King to rule the riverlands, which was conquered by his ancestor

Arlan Durrandon III, who in turn had taken it from "House Teague."

Before that, house Justman was founded right after the Andals had invaded westeros and

had ruled as the king of the Tridents.

So you can see this pattern didn't just start with Harrenhal.

It went all the way back TILL the Andal's invasion.

But not before it.

So, here's my theory.

After the signing of the pact in the Isle of faces, where the first men and the Children

decided to live peacefully, the order of the green men were created.

According to the pact, the children retained the standing forests and the first men got

the open lands like the coastland, high plains, bright meadows, mountains and boggs etc.

The order of the green men were appointed to keep the isle of the faces safe after the

signing of the pact.

The signing of the Pact marked the end of the Dawn Age and the beginning of the Age

of Heroes.

It marked 4000 years of friendship between the men and the children.

The Pact endured all through the Age of heroes, and the long Night, and the birth of the seven

kingdoms until the Andal invasion.

When the Andals invaded westeros, they burnt out the weirwood groves, hacked down the faces

and slaughtered the children of the forest that they came across.

Everywhere they proclaimed the triumph of the Seven over the old gods.

A hill, now known to the Westerosi as High Heart, was sacred to the children of the forest.

There, the Andal king Erreg the Kinslayer cut down the children's grove of thirty-one

weirwoods.

It is said that the First Men killed half of the children of the forest with bronze

blades, and the Andals finished the job with iron.

So, you can see why the green men living in the Isle of Faces must have felt afraid by

the Andals?

Why they could have felt like they needed to take drastic steps to keep those people

from coming to the isle of faces & doing the same to them?

In order to prevent this from happening to them, I believe they not only cursed Harrenhal,

where the heart tree's face is full of hatred, but they also cursed or put some kind of magic

spell all around the God's eye.

The surroundings of God's eye seemed to have seen many bloody battles, like the Battle

by the Lakeshore, Butcher's Ball, Daemon Targaryen and Aemond's battle above the

God's eye during the Dance of the Dragons, where both the dragons and the dragonriders

had died.

A lot of people died in ALL these battles.

They always seemed occupied with something and didn't have time to even think of going

to the Isle of faces.

In the Mystery Knight of the Dunk and Egg series, Ned the Ferryman didn't like crossing

the lake at night.

The town near God's eye Whitewall was also destroyed.

The town on the southern shore where Yoren had decided to stay the night and to cross

the Gods eye next day to Harrentown was burned down by Amory Lorch and his men.

That was where Arya had saved Jaqen's life.

The curse on Harrenhal was definitely the worse but the magic around the shore of the

Gods eye wasn't that strong because Ser Duncan the Tall HAD crossed God's eye before.

Ser Addam velaryon had flown to the Isle of Faces to seek council from the green men during

the Dance of Dragons.

And Howland Reed had went to meet them and had stayed with them through the winter before

going to the Tourney of Harrenhal.

When I was re-reading COK, and I found a lot more evidences, which proved my Stark blood

theory.

I'll explain them in my Howland Reed video.

Someone said that the wolves had grown bolder than ever around the God's eye.

It'd make sense if there are still children or even the direwolves living in the isle

of Faces.

May be Nymeria can sense them and that made her bolder?

What do you think about Harrenhal's curse?

Do you think it's real or is it just a wetnurse tales to scare children?

And if it's real, who do you think cursed Harrenhal?

And does this mean that LF's days are numbered?

It's time for the #CrazyTheory shout out.

I have to say I was surprised by so many awesome theories and it was really hard to pick one.

So, I'll give shout out to 2 theories.

I also loved a theory on which I'll make a separate video soon.

So, the first goes to Jesse Johnson, who said this about the statues in the crypts of Winterfell,

" The Sword bare across their laps is them denying guest rights.

That's what that means to meet or be met a lord who has his sword bare across his lap

like Robb and Tyrion when he stopped by on his way from the wall."

May be Bran the Builder did hide something there and only a Stark is welcomed in the

crypts.

That's why the non Starks feel uneasy in the crypts.

You can read his whole theory in the Jaqen h'gar video's comments.

I really loved his theory.

The second theory I'd like to give a shout out to is by Sean Killackey, who said, "May

be Little Finger did bring Jaqen H'gar to King's Landing to discuss not only killing

but doing it in a way that would benefit Baratheon and Westeros.

So after Jaqen arrives in King's Landing, he poses as Syrio.

He meets Ned and becomes Arya's trainer.

He escapes Ser Meryn Trant and uses disguise to escape with Yoren."

So, these were the shoutouts for this week.

If you also have any crazy theories, use #CrazyTheory and then write your theory in the comments.

If you convinced me of your theory, I'll give it a shout out in my next video.

So, what do you think of these theories, don't forget to tell us in the comments.

If you liked this video, please click on the like button below, share the video and subscribe

to my channel.

Have a great Day.

Bye Bye..

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So I found these beautiful drawings on Pinterest and I instantly knew

that I wanted them on a winter lantern

I did consider making them with actual stained glass

that is quite a process apparently

Instead I found this window paint that I had as a kid - so let's go

So I got a piece of glass from the lantern

and I'm just tracing around the part that we want

Place it in a plastic pocket and we're ready to paint

We're going to start with all the details

Pouring from the bottle will make a thick line

so I'm just pouring a little on the side

and then using a toothpick to fill in the details.

Now we can fill in the rest directly from the bottles

Use plenty of window paint

you don't want the sticker to be too thin, so that the it won't peel off later

Make sure that you can't see the lines that we drew earlier

And let it dry overnight

Cut out the piece

make sure that all the sides are covered with paint

as this will make it easier to peel

Make sure that your glass is clean

peel of the sticker and place it on the glass

Cut around the corners and we're done

Thank you so much for watching

if you liked this video, don't forget to leave a like

and I'll see you soon

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Hi this is corral and welcome to my channel :)

I'm very happy to see you here today and I am just extremely healthy in general

because I went shopping yesterday and it just puts me in an amazing mood

for about a week just knowing i have great new items waiting in my closet

and i can wear them and look pretty.. just.. it's an amazing feling

so yesterday away shopping because

I don't know why I went shopping but I needed to because I just felt like it

and it was kind of an urge so I had to obey and I went to the mall

I was planning on going to different stores but I went to H&M at the beginning

and I just found a lot of nice things over there for great prices so i spent about two hours there

it's too much

but I did find great things and I'm super happy with everything I got

today i will show you my H&M haul

and i will also show you the different outfits you can make with the things I got

it kind of happened that most of them go really well together

so I'll put them together I'll show you how they look and you can get your own impression

on how they look together as a combination and let me know what you think

I did get about 8 products for just two hundred dollars

and each outfit that I will show you has a total of less than fifty bucks

so I think that's a really really great deal

like sometimes you buy a dress for more than fifty dollars

so just the fact that you can make a whole outfit for fifty bucks is really awesome

and you can stay on budget but still look gorgeous

I'll just share everything I got and the outfits and I would love to know what you think

let's get into it

first thing is this beautiful off the shoulders top I just fell in love with it when I saw it

it has an elastic part over here and it has these cute details around the sleeves

this was only twenty-five dollars

I saw this in so many other stores and it was much more expensive

i think at J Crew it was over one hundred dollars

it has such an amazing color the fabric is so soft and just great great great for the spring

so I was so happy when I saw it and then that made me stay at H&M

and keep on shopping a lot of more things

the next thing I got is these jeggings

they're very flexible super skinny they're a little bit too long for me

so I'll have to get them shorter but they were only twenty dollars

and the fabric like I said very stretchy it's so comfortable and super thin

so you can wear it when it's hot outside and your'e not going to feel it you're not going to sweat like crazy

they're very nice there were only twenty dollars

okay I just realized I bough the long length that's why it was so long on me

but they only had two left so I didn't even pay attention to that I just grabbed whatever was in my size

and I was just happy they had my size, okay makes a lot of sense why it was so long

then I walked by the sale / clearance area I didn't really plan on going there and look for something

because I wasn't really in the mood of looking through all the things

but there was one thing that really popped for me and I grabbed it and loved it and it was my size

so it was so perfect it's this top it's in a burgundy dark red shade

it has these cute details around the front and the back and the fabric is extremely soft

it was 20 dollars instead of 30 so I think that's a great price

I feel like it's a shirt that you can wear during the day or at night it's such a great thing to have in your closet

specially for this time of the year when sometimes it's cold in the evening

so you do want something nice but not too heavy I think that would be a great great option

and this color.. I love this color!

it looks good with so many things like white and black and just anything

next thing I got are these straight jeans that I feel everyone is wearing right now

they're ripped over here, the bottom is just like that and they're very comfortable

I like the straight look it's very nice and comfortable and it's very loose and airy

and I think it's so in style right now

I actually.. i was in Barcelona for my study abroad a few months ago and I bought a pair of jeans just like that

I liked them even more than these and they were so beutiful

I took them on trip with me and when I tried to put them on for the first time I realized it was missing a button

so I worn it anyways because that's all I brought with me to that trip

but then I had to return it to the store and it was a very sad story

they were so comfortable and beautiful

but when I saw these I was like okay that's gonna make up for the lost pair

so I'm happy at least I found something to replace those

the other pants that I got are these trousers

they are made of this super soft material that you just enjoy during the summer

that's how they look on the bottom and they're just super flowy and comfortable

for the summer they're such great pants

because you can wear them during the day with some flats or sandals

and at night you can wear them with a nice top and heels and they just look completely different

they have these pockets and of course this gorgeous olive color

which I've be really liking sine last year and now I feel like I have way too much olive in my closet

but it's ok because I really really like them and I feel like they're pretty flattering and comfortable

and I'm excited to wear them

another thing that I got is this cute velvet top

I actually noticed that they had a lot of "velvety" kind of tops over there

so I did realize that i love this material it's very nice this color so beautiful

it's like the other pants I got I know I always tend to get two things of the same color when I go shopping

I don't know why, I just like this one color and then I want to get more and more things in that same exact color

and it was only 15 dollars

it has an inside lining so you can wear it without a bra

and.. I love this top!

and the last thing I got in this haul is this beautiful denim dress

I realized I have a lot of denim tops but I don't have a denim dress

and this one is made out of very thin material which was what I was looking for

because I do want something comfortable and thin if I buy it as a denim for summertime

because denim can be very very very warm during the hot days

so when I saw this I was like "okay perfect"

it was only thirty dollars so i couldn't say no

30 dollars for a dress.. you get technically a full look for thirty bucks that's awesome

so I love this and I feel like denim goes also with everything

with more like brown colors or blacks or colorful whatever it just goes with everything

it's such a great choice

so this was my haul I hope you enjoyed it I hope you liked the outfit that I made with it

I will have links to all the products that I could find in the description box below I hope I can find all of them

if you enjoyed this video you want to see more videos like this please give it thumbs up

and I do post videos every Tuesday and Friday so come back to watch another video

and I'll see you soon, bye <3

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Travis Jack and Aerial Photography Part 1: The reDefine Show with Tamara Lackey - Duration: 13:47.

Hi, I'm Tamara Lackey and on this episode

of reDefine show for AdoramaTV, I speak

with Travis Jack, an early adopter of

drones photography, who turned a one-time

hobby into a thriving aerial photography

business, covering more opportunities and

genres and you might expect. Check it out.

Thank you so much for coming by today.

Thank you for having me. I really

appreciate it. This is awesome! It is

awesome and we haven't even started! I know I get to

be here in this nice new studio. Yeah.

Well not brand-new, like six

five, months old now. Feels new. Very nice.

And you brought your little friend. I did

I brought one, one of the many!

Tell us a little bit about a couple of

things. One, how many drones do you own?

Ok, right now we have probably five or

six that are operational,

that we kind of rotate through, and we

have several of this platform, because

it's modular, so I can pull this camera

off. I can put a like GoPro-ish type

camera on there I can put a thermal

camera on there where I can see body

heat where we can use it for search and

rescue, that sort of thing, or I can leave

this, which is based on a Panasonic GH4

DSLR. Perfect and this is, how does this

compare in size to your others. Um, this

is one of the kind of medium size,

we have the little, tiny small, called a

fan, and they're about this big, and then

we have the big you know... octocopters

that carry like a full-frame DSLR. How

heavy are those. Fully loaded out with the

gimbal would run and everything, they

come in mid40. Right, in the forty power

range. Ok, and how did you get into this?

So I got into this completely by

accident. I had no intentions of ever

really becoming a professional

photographer, it just kind of happened I

did almost 15 years in law

enforcement. I worked law

enforcement in Tennessee, which is where

I grew up, and then went out west and

took a position with federal government,

and then ended up relocating back here

because my wife is from here, to here, to

Raleigh, or Raleigh down the road. Yeah,

the wife is from Raleigh, so I worked

almost nine years with Raleigh police.

During that time, I started doing some

amateur drone photography. Probably back

in like 2012. Was that just for you as a

hobby outside of

your career. That's just something

something I bought, like a little

thousand-dollar drone off Amazon, and was

playing around with it until my wife

found out how much it cost as was mad at

me and told me I needed, to find a way to

make money with it or get rid of it, so

it was literally just for just for fun! I

bought it just to play around with,

started snapping photos, you couldn't

even that time, you couldn't even see

what your camera was seeing. I had no

real idea of framing or anything you

just flew it up in the air, pointed it in

the general direction of something

interesting, and let the cameras snap

away, and then you land and go through

all the photos and you might have a

handful that we're worth looking at. So

how did you get from that, to now, where

you are doing very well. Right with

drone photography, aerial photography! Right it

was a slow progression, you know we

started out, like we had a couple of

entities notice our work, probably the

first entity that really noticed this

and started helping us out were the

downtown Raleigh Alliance, and their

whole mission is promoting downtown

Raleigh. Right! So they started wanting to

license our photos so we'd license a

couple photos, so, um, you know, on their

website on their social media. And these

are just the still photos at that time?

At that time, yeah, it was just like

some neat shots of downtown Raleigh.

Looking back on them, compared to what we

do now, there you know, ok. Yeah they're

compared to what what we're doing now!

Right. You know looking back at him

then they were neat then, like in

2012-2013, because it was such a new

concept, nobody else was doing it. Sure. So

started doing that, then my wife and I

started kind of brainstorming. My wife was

working real estate marketing, and she

said you know this would be great for

shooting houses. Yeah, so we did a couple

for real estate agents for free in the

beginning. Just to kind of see if it was

something that would work, got some new

equipment got a cam-drone to where you

could actually see real-time what the

camera was seeing. You could control the

camera from the ground.Open your eyes, that

changed the game so, once we were

able to do that then we were able to do

a lot more. You could frame up things, then

we start being able to do video, realize

I didn't know anything about video. Right!

Had to learn a lot. Yeah, and we just

continued to grow. I've been fortunate to

have some other

like people that I work with,

like freelance guys that have taught me

a lot, and they've also been great assets

whenever I need them. So, if I have a

really big video project I can bring on

a dedicated editor, or a dedicated motion

graphics artist. Hey! You know, second

camera operators, and having the network

of those guys, has really took my

business from a hobby, to very busy, to

where we are now, which is very busy.

Which is great. I'm thankful every

day for it. And did you retire from the

police force around the same time you

started getting up to speed with drone photography?

So that was a hard that was a really hard

decision to make, because I was, you know

a good chunk of the way into my career

towards aguaranteed retirement

pension and all that, so I really had to

kind of way things back and forth, and I

just set some benchmarks of income and

said here's what I'm making at the

police department, here's what my

business needs to be making on an annual

base. Right. And I kind of did that, made

sure I could do that two years in a row

and sustain it. So I did a whole lot of

work, double duty working both, for two years,

of police work, yeah actually a little

bit longer, but it was in the beginning,

we were so slow I would get maybe a

shoot on a weekend, or one or two

shoots a week. Ok the last year at the

police department I took about seven

years worth of vacation time in a year,

well so I burned through like 500 hours

worth of my vacation right, to go out and

do photo and video shoots, to travel, we

did shoots in Iowa, Virginia, Georgia,

South Carolina, while still

with the police department.

And that's why I asked, cause that's usually a

tough balance for people when they're

trying to make that call. It was

hard. To keep secure. It was, it's,

you know, it's kind of like I described

it like Tarzan, like you don't want

to let go of one branch until you have a firm

grip on the next one, but eventually you

know, talking it over with some of my

friends, some of my fellow officers,

everything said if I'm going to do it, now

is the time! Yeah, we were busy enough to

sustain us, the income level was there,

and then at the same time my wife was

pregnant. So we kind of made the decision

that okay, I have paternity leave coming

up so during the paternity leave I'm

going to of course be a dad, but i'm also

going to see how the business works,

while I don't have the police schedule

pulling me away from it. It was pretty clear

within about the first week, what that if

I didn't have to deal with the police

schedule that this was really

going to go, yeah. And you commented

earlier when we were talking that the

sensation of being outside a bar at

what time in the morning? Oh yeah, stand

out here at two and three in the morning

work, that's that's why I really started

trying to find something other than you

know doing security jobs.

So the security job you were doing too

supplement your Police salary,

Right, because I've been with Raleigh

Police for nine years, and then I had six

years of experience elsewhere and I was

making maybe 50 grand a year! Yeah, which

you know if you live in the city of

Raleigh and you're making 50,000 a year

you're pretty much right at the poverty line.

It's crazy. You've got a house and all

this, and then you know it's constantly

being called in for court on my days off,

on having to work extra duty jobs. Like

you know sixteen, twenty, thirty hours a

month extra duty, three hours

at a time, and it's never desirable. And that was

after doing all these jobs. Right, yeah!

That's when I started doing this as a

side business, and then that kind of

pointed me in the.... well I'm doing this is

a side business, I probably ought to find

out like what are the laws, what are the

regulations, and what are all this, and at

that time there weren't any. Right so

there was really nothing, still in a

debate. Right I mean you've given, there is

licensing and SCC rulings, but they're

still like those ones about distance to

ground. Well there's a lot, it's a lot

more clear-cut now. There's still a few

like gray areas that they're working on,

I guess on a legislative, the lawmakers

are working to kind of fine tune those.

Right, but it's a lot more clear-cut now

and you have a license. Right I do, I do.

You have to have a license from the FAA

which is called, for us it's a called

Part 107 license. Ok, so part 107 is

just the law that it's the statute

number, that defines like commercial UAV

operations. Part 101 is the law that

defines the hobby operations, and within

part 107 there's a bunch of like

sub-sections, like point 29, which defines

you know, daylight, when you can operate,

that sort of thing. Oh so there's actual

licenses based on time of day that you

can...? Well you have a license, and then you

can get waivers, so you have to apply for

a waiver. So if you want to fly at night,

really any time after the official

sunset, you have to have a waiver that

frees you from the night operation

requirements. You have to apply to the

FAA, they balance that. You have to submit

to them that you have the ability to

mitigate certain risks, like there's a

lot of stuff like night illusions. Night

illusions? Like things that

your eyes do at night that can cause

issues. Like if you're watching, so you

see a flashing light off in the distance.

How you can determine that, that

flashing light is moving towards you, away

from you, stationary, now there's

different things you think about.

Yeah, but it's things

you have to understand and you think about you

have to mitigate, because you have to give way

to manned aircraft. So you see a flashing

light coming towards you, you should land,

and to and at night it's not as easy to

determine, you know, during the day you

hear a helicopter, see a helicopter, you

look up and see. Ya. But at night,

especially, if flying around the city,

there's flashing red lights on top of

every building. Right! You know, cell phone

towers, all that stuff have flashing

lights on them, so you have to learn

techniques to be able to look at that

and distinguish. Is that something, is

it coming towards me? Do I need to take

action. Have you ever seen something

super freaky in the air? Um probably, this

like scariest thing I've seen for me, is

I had some birds trying to attack the

drone. Oh and I mean when you see a bird

up close and personal, you know to where

you can like see his eyes, yeah through

the screen, yeah, it's pretty alarming!

Especially when you don't know he's

there, like you're watching the drone and

you don't see it, and then all of a

sudden trying to attack.

Right they were they were actually

trying to attack, it was, I was shooting a

shopping center in like Holly Springs

and I didn't realize there was a

landfill behind the shopping centre, and

there's all these seagulls that are just

circling a landfill, and they kind of all

came around in a big wave, and it was all

I could do just to break that full-on

aggressive diving at the drone. That was

one of these scarier things, haven't

really had any like close calls. So when you say

scary, because, because.. Obviously not

scary for me, but scary for losing my equipment.

But also may be tapping into a psychological

you know like Hitchcock connotation, yeah!

Exactly like birds.. yeah!

Oh God, yeah, I mean you know losing your

equipment is obviously a big fear. My

biggest fear is not losing the equipment.

It's the equipment comes down on to

somebody, or something. So and that's the

reason we don't fly over people's heads.

Right, I know you've seen our work like

at the races, and we never go

over people. We stay over you know the

buildings or fields or what ever, we put

a longer zoom lens, and so it'll look

like we're... Yeah! Over something, but will

be .. Because there's been a

couple drone crashes into race participants.

People, right, recently I saw

on the news, where a groom is being sued

for crashing his drone into a wedding

guest, at his wedding! yes at his

wedding. I don't know if he was flying it

or someone he hired or one of his buddies... but yeah,

the groom himself is being sued!

I couldn't imagine. That's crazy! You know

being hired to shoot a wedding and now

the groom is being sued! Right, yeah, I

kind of refrained from doing weddings

with drones because I don't want, I

really don't want to be attacked by a

bride when my drone is... because they're

really loud, they're not quiet. This thing

sounds like a really loud.. like beehive!

Right, so I don't want that buzz around a

wedding you know, beautiful serene

mountaintop wedding, and then you hear

this buzzing! You may have a

good point! What are.. because you are

utilizing your drone photography for quite a

lot of applications. Like what are the

main applications? And what are you doing?

The main applications for, probably the

main applications for us, would be photo

and video for a number of things we do.

Commercials, I get called to do a

lot of commercial real estate. Right. I'll

do a ton of residential real estate. I do

a lot of like commercial type, you know

this building, we want to you know try to

bring tenants into a high-rise or

whatever, so we want some nice pretty

photos of it at sunset, or you know for

what so do a lot of like commercial

applications there, we do like tons

of real estate, we do some photogrammetry.

Right, special events. Yes.

Special events are iffy because you

really need a lot of like safety buffers

in place to be able to do that. Right, so

those are kind of, you know a little

nerve-wracking, but they're there, it's

awesome. Like we did the City of Oaks

Marathon this year. Right. And we were

live streaming to a Jumbotron straight

from the drone. That's cool! I'm going to

talk to Endurance about maybe doing that

at Bull City, or something like that, or we

talked about it, but it never, and we

weren't able to make it happen.

So you've got the drone up in

the air, you've got a footage, and it's

live feeding into a Jumbotron. Right, we

can live stream that straight to a

Jumbotron. Wow, that's amazing thanks, so

much Travis. Check us out here next time on

AdoramaTV, and do not forget there's tons

of content that you can fly through on

AdoramaTV! Go ahead and subscribe.

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J.BICKLE || Royal Bars (Prod. Slowpoke.phil) - Duration: 2:30.

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Кулич рулет. Райндлинг. Австрийская кухня - Duration: 10:08.

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BONNIE LANGFORD (Mel Bush) - DOCTOR WHO Interview - Duration: 7:49.

Bonnie Langford is an English actress, singer and dancer

born in 1964.

She arrived in the spotlight at the age of 6 thanks to a TV talent show

and is still performing in many shows.

She especially played Mel, one of the Sixth and Seventh Doctors' companion.

We met her at Brighton Film and Comic Con 2016

but we fell into the Time Vortex once again!

So we interviewed her in the past, present and future.

We are in 1970. You are 6.

You have won the show Opportunity Knocks.

What are your dreams for the future?

What do you watch on TV ?

We are in 2018. Your dancing/singing and comedy stage show hasn't started yet

but is already fully booked.

What is this show about?

We are in 1987. Mel left the Doctor at the end of Dragonfire.

What are your best memories on Doctor Who ?

What did you think of Mel's character and development?

We are in 2016. You are a dancer, an actress, a singer…

You played in films, TV shows, plays…

Currently, you even play Carmel Kazemi in the popular show EastEnders.

What haven't you done yet?

We are in 1978. You star with Lena Zavaroni in the Lena and Bonnie Show.

What is it about and what do you think working about on TV?

We are in 2006. Did you enjoy doing Dancing on Ice?

We are in 2021. In the next Doctor Who episode,

the Doctor meets Mel and Glitz again!

How was it to work with the new Doctor,

played by… who is it again?

Back in 2016. Do you have a message for your French fans?

Thanks a lot to Bonnie Langford for her time, humour and kindness!

What do you think of Mel's character?

Would you have like to see her more?

Tell us all in the comments

and please share this video around you, until the next interview!

Kisses!

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Are Indulgances Biblical? - Duration: 2:34.

Paragraph 1471 of the Catechism defines an

indulgence as "a remission before God of

the temporal punishment due to sins whose

guilt has already been forgiven."

This presupposes that punishment remains after

God has forgiven our sins and that we can

do something to satisfy it.

But is this biblical?

I think it is.

The Bible is full of examples of God remitting

the eternal punishment due to sin while still

willing the temporal consequences.

For example, David is forgiven of his sin in

2 Samuel 12:13-18, but must suffer the death of his son.

The Psalmist says in Psalm 99:7-8 that God

forgives, but avenges wrongdoing.

Even Jesus teaches in Luke 12:47-48 that the

servant who did what is deserving of punishment

without full knowledge will be punished,

but in lesser degree.

It is such temporal consequences

that indulgences remit.

By virtue of its authority to bind and loose,

the Church declares certain acts to be of

such value that, if they are performed under

certain prescribed conditions, sin's temporal

consequences can be remitted, either partially or fully.

It is no different than Jesus' teaching

in Luke 11:41, "give alms…and behold,

everything is clean for you."

The Church grants indulgences to help its

children heed St. Paul's exhortation in

Philippians 2:12, "work out your salvation,"

and to cooperate with God in bringing to completion

the good work he has begun in us—Philippians 1:6.

So, the motifs of temporal consequences due

to sin and the Church's authority to bind

and loose make a solid biblical foundation

for the Catholic dogma of indulgences.

If you want to learn more about this topic

and others like it, visit our website at catholic.com.

For Catholic Answers, I'm Karlo Broussard.

Thanks for watching

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Behind the Camera: Lawa's Release | Frontier Borneo S01E05 - Duration: 2:24.

After following the efforts of Wong and his team

in rehabilitating the sun bear Lawa,

We headed into the Tabin Wildlife Reserve

to basically follow her getting air lifted into the jungle.

This would be the second ever sun bear release.

Going into the Tabin Wildlife Reserve was really pretty special.

For me it was the first time I ever experienced untouched Borneo jungle.

Working around helicopters is something that I'm pretty used to.

But when the cage got caught on lift off, there was real tension

as nobody really wanted to see the precious cargo come to any problems.

Once we landed on mud volcano, things just happened really fast.

One of the things I was told before we got there

were there were elephants in the area.

And they might charge if we were in the open.

So we had to get under the canopy straight away.

I actually thought we would have time to set up and test a few cameras.

My main thing with the shoot was I needed to get the release

but I also needed to film Wong and his team working.

But this wasn't going to happen.

Wong was so worried about Lawa that he

simply said we had to release her straight away.

I think she sensed something in the jungle that's why she wanted to dig.

She really wants to go out right now.

Okay okay, we need to move fast.

Quickly turned on a couple of cameras, put them around the place,

ran off through the mud. We had to get to a safe distance

so that when she came out of the cage she wouldn't charge us.

And then the door was pulled in.

After all that preparation and build up it was all over in a few seconds.

Lawa was gone.

You're on your own, Lawa.

I hope you live long.

And make it in this forest. It's where you truly belong.

I went to get a comment from Wong

and I could tell he had a lot of moisture streaming down his face

and I knew that he was very emotional.

There was sweat from the jungle but those were real tears

he was incredibly sad to see Lawa go.

For more infomation >> Behind the Camera: Lawa's Release | Frontier Borneo S01E05 - Duration: 2:24.

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StrongVPN Setup Tutorial - Duration: 5:50.

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