Thứ Năm, 8 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 8 2018

Hey guys, the week 3 challenges are here and I have to say, they got really lazy with this

one.

The challenges for the first two weeks weren't super hard but they added something new to

the game.

But for this one, they're just saying ok well land in one of these dozens of spots that

we're highlighting 7 times.

I was browsing reddit and something made a map of it and there are exactly 25 of them.

I find it kinda odd that there's none near greasy grove, is that some kind of hidden

message to not land at greasy grove?

Did the person who designed this just hate greasy grove or maybe they like it so much

that they don't want anyone else to go there.

They probably just forgot about it to be honest.

The snobby shores treasure map is really obvious too.

They literally just drew it out, it's between two mountains and two trees, if you look at

the map.

There's only one place that could be, which is between pleasant park and snobby shores.

There's also two bulleyes around it so I landed at one of the bulleyes.

managed to grab the weapon in the chests before someone else and killed them with it.

Then I made my way down over to the treasure.

It's just right between two trees as shown on the map.

There was two other people going for it with me and I was just going to let them go because

I didn't want to play that game out but they were thinking the same thing.

So I granted their wishes and granted them release from the game.

And I was a bit curious even though it clearly says you have to land on the bulleyes, If

I could just walk over to it cause you know, sometimes things don't work out like devs

meant them to.

Unlucky for us though, it works as intended, so you have to land on these in 7 different

games to finish the challenge.

That's it for this week, if you're looking for the other challenges, then they're on

my channel and I'll link to them in a playlist.

I try to do them quick and not drag it out so do check them out.

Thanks for watching.

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DJI - Shot by Merr Watson - Duration: 3:32.

I started getting into drones

roughly three years ago, when I was watching

an aerial video on YouTube.

I was so intrigued and blown away by this

unique, fresh perspective a drone can truly capture

from above that it really inspired me to get involved

and integrate something similar to my work.

Three years ago I started out flying a Parrot drone,

which quickly evolved into purchasing my very first

DJI product, which was a DJI Phantom 4,

which to this day I take everywhere with me

alongside my travels.

I thrive on the ability to be able to capture

the world in wild, new ways to aid my discovery

of new destinations.

Being able to explore locations around the globe

through the eyes of a drone is what truly

excites me the most.

It made a massive difference in my life

in a way that I have truly discovered my passion

for aerial photography and videography.

Being able to capture a place in a whole new light

has not only stemmed my passion for flying drones

and creating aerial content in the first place,

but it's also enabled me to discover a lot more

about a place than what initially meets the eye.

Having integrated aerial content into my work

alongside my travels has opened up so many new opportunities

for me to tap into my creative space.

It's allowed me to take my passion for film

and photography to the next level, creating

something more for myself, which I never thought possible.

One of my all-time favorite piloting experiences

would definitely be when flying my drone in Iceland.

The country in itself is absolutely gorgeous

and unique in its own way, but when looking at a place

400 feet above ground level it takes that experience

to a whole new level.

Not only was I able to capture stunning waterfalls,

glaciers, and mountain tops, but some locations

looked so extremely abstract in the bird's eye view

that it almost appeared as if I was on another planet.

It really ignited my inner creativity and passion

for flying that some of my greatest aerial shots

were taken from here and ones I am super proud of

to this day.

If photography and film are either a hobby of yours

or a passion of yours that you're looking to take

to the next level, drones are definitely

the perfect addition to add into the mix,

and there really is no better time

to invest in it than now.

Drone technology is becoming so much more accessible,

more affordable, and just easier to use than ever before.

More importantly, the content that you deliver

from a drone is seriously an impressive way

to grab your audience's attention

from a fresh, dynamic perspective

that no other type of camera can really achieve.

And what's so great about the drone industry today

is that it's really made it easier for the wider public,

not just professional filmmakers, to achieve

that unique 4K footage, which in result

encourages people to come out and explore

the creative side further, which could even potentially

open up doors and opportunities as it did with me.

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EDDIE HEARN: The main event is a cracking fight on April 28th.

And this is the kind of test that I think Danny Jacobs needs.

DANIEL JACOBS: This fight is another

one of those fights where I can't overlook my opponent.

I think he's going to bring the fight.

I don't know if he's going to be able

to withstand the skill and the power.

JIM LAMPLEY: Brilliant shot by Jacobs.

MAX KELLERMAN: Daniel Jacobs is a top flight prize fighter.

I'm looking forward to a great challenge.

I do believe he'll make it a good fight.

I have a dream that I fight a main event on HBO television.

When someone says, "It's always been my dream

to headline on HBO,"

you better know they're going to come with plenty in the tank.

I think you're going to see a Polish warrior in Sulecki,

and I think Daniel Jacobs wants to make a statement.

HAROLD LEDERMAN: Danny Jacobs coming back

to fight Maciej Sulecki...

I think it'll be a good fight.

I've done my homework on this guy,

I know exactly what he's bringing to the table.

I have to give it my all April 28th.

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Worst Traits of Each Myers Briggs Type - Duration: 4:37.

Worst Traits of Each Myers Briggs Type

There is no perfect human being in the world.

There is always a trait that makes you feel sick or annoyed.

However, there is a consistency of worst trait if we look it at it from personality angle.

Yes, according to Myers and Briggs, we have 16 types of personality, while each personality

have their own good traits, they also have their worst.

Check if these worst traits are true for you.

However, keep in mind that you need to know what your type is before you check all these

worst traits.

#1 - INTP

They usually ignore feelings.

They also do not like working on routine basis.

They get bored quickly.

They really seem not having a feeling towards others.

However, they still think whether their actions hurt others or not.

#2 - ISTJ

Extremely judgmental is what the worst trait of ISTJ.

Additionally, they also can be super stingy as they cannot cope with other people's

feeling due to their thinking function.

The thinking function really makes person with ISTJ like robot.

#3 - ESTJ

They tend to believe that they are always right.

They also cannot understand other people well, making them bossy, insensitive, zero tolerance,

and demanding.

We can say them as annoying perfectionist, but they usually get what they want.

#4 - ISFJ

Frequently frustrated because of being unable to express feeling.

They also tend to neglect their own feeling since they prefer saying yes to help other

people.

#5 - ESFJ

As extroverts, they have tendency to expect positive affirmation too much.

They also do not like criticism and conflicts.

#6 - ISTP

They like ignoring problems, and they also do not like long-term commitment.

Moreover, ISTP also struggles with personal space which is frequently invaded.

#7 - ESTP

If you know the annoying extrovert, ESTP should be one of them.

They don't think about words that come from their mouth.

They really don't feel guilty even though it may hurt someone.

#8 - ESFP

This type of extroversion actually is funny because they sometimes look like immature

children.

They also frequent neglect their health and well-being.

#9 - ISFP

They cancel their thoughts just because they cannot express them.

Moreover, they also do not give themselves enough credit for good deeds.

#10 - ENTJ

Challenging, intimidating, and confrontational.

They are quite brave type, and they always want to be in charge.

#11 - INTJ

They see things in a big picture which makes them overlooking details.

They also quick to judge others.

This is the worst trait because they frequently miss the most important things from people.

That is the true nature of themselves that they hide from others.

#12 - ENTP

They are insensitive and they hurt others easily even though they don't mean to do

so.

This is because of their outgoing nature which also makes them risk taker.

#13 - ENFJ

Though they are introvert, they are highly sensitive.

They also like to avoid conflict.

#14 - INFJ

They are not good with money, and they can be extremely stubborn.

#15 - ENFP

They don't pay attention to what they need.

Yes, they tend to ignore themselves and they are very impulsive.

#16 - INFP

It is unfortunate that they cannot leave unhealthy relationship especially because they are usually

irrational and illogical because of Fe function there.

Well, that's some of the worst traits of each Myers Briggs type.

Keep in mind that those traits can also be an advantage too.

So, really cool information isn't it?

I hope you enjoy this short video, if you have something on your mind, please share

your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and watch all our other amazing videos!

Thanks for watching!

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How Much Drag Has The ISS? - Duration: 2:42.

At 415 kilometers high, there is not much atmosphere left.

But, the ISS falls down – due to the drag – with about 85 meters per day.

How is that possible?

Well with this basic fluid dynamics equation, we can calculate the drag of an object

as a function of air density, reference area, velocity and a drag coefficient.

So let us start by calculating the velocity of the ISS.

A quick google shows that the velocity is about 7660 meters per second.

But we can also calculated that with the equation for orbital velocity.

Given the gravitational constant, the mass and the radius of the earth and the orbital height,

we can obtain the same number.

Air density is also a function of orbital height.

But this parameter is very hard to approximate in one single equation.

At 415 kilometers high, the average air density is found to be about 510 billion times less

dense than at sea level.

We have to take in mind though, that this value can fluctuate with more than 500 percent

due to the presence of the solar wind.

Also the reference area – which is basically the size of the hitbox of the ISS– is quite variable.

Especially the orientation of the large solar panels can make a significant difference in aerodynamics.

According to this data sheet published by NASA, the reference area can be averaged on

a value of 1431 square meters.

This data sheet also provides us the coefficient of drag: which is equal to two.

So now, the drag.. an average of 0.202 Newton.

That doesn't sound like a lot, but because of the high velocity, that is equal to an

energy loss of about 134 Megajoule per day.

Now the question is, does this calculated value match the observed decrease of height.

If we would assume that the ISS is making perfect circles around the earth, which is

not entirely the case but anyway.. if we would assume that, we can calculate the loss of

energy by looking at these three equation.

This results in a loss of 116 Megajoule per day, which is in the margin of error we could expect.

So in short: how much drag has the ISS?

Well not that much.. but still enough to make it lose 85 meters per day.

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WORST T-Shirt Mistakes Men Make! (& How To FIX) | Look Awesome In A Tee Shirt - Duration: 6:52.

Look Great In a T Shirt [0:00:00]

The t-shirt, for decades it has been one of the most popular items in menswear.

It traces its origins back to the undershirt.

But, with the help of actors like Marlon Brando and James Dean it began to stand on its own

and became an instant classic.

And although it's a common wear item now, a lot of men still make huge mistakes when

wearing a t-shirt and it ruins their look.

In today's video, I'm going to share with you the secrets to wear a t-shirt properly.

[Music] Tip number one.

Pay attention to the occasion.

It definitely matters where and when you are trying to wear a t-shirt.

Don't go for the tee when the situation calls for a dress shirt or a suit.

Save the t-shirt for casual occasions.

Remember, no matter how you wear the t-shirt, it will always be a casual menswear item.

Tip number two.

Understand your body type.

You need to have the right body shape to look great in a t-shirt by itself.

The t-shirt isn't going to flatter everyone, so make sure you've got the right body to

pull it off.

If you're a large man carrying a little bit of extra weight in the mid-section, you

want to be careful of wearing the t-shirt by itself.

The t-shirt doesn't help hide that extra weight and it also fails to build up the shoulders

and chest to even out your silhouette.

If you're a skinny guy with thin arms, t-shirts in general oftentimes will emphasize the thinness

of your arms.

T-shirts worn by themselves look best on a man who has a fit or muscular body type as

it shows off all the hard work you've put into your body.

Now, not to worry those of you with large or thin body types, at the end of this video

I'm going to give you some tips on how you can wear a t-shirt with other items and still

look great.

Tip number three.

Nail the fit.

As with all pieces of clothing, fit is king when it comes to t-shirts.

You want to make sure the t-shirt fits closely, but not tight through the chest and waist

area.

Make sure the t-shirt shoulder point goes to the end of your shoulder.

You don't want it drooping lower or to be so tight that it's hiked up higher.

What's the perfect sleeve length?

That depends on your body type.

In general, I like to see one-third of the bicep covered.

Understand, if the t-shirt sleeve starts to cover more than half of your bicep, it's

a little bit too long.

You also want to make sure that t-shirt sleeve width is close to your arm.

It should lightly hug you bicep.

Too loose, it's going to look sloppy; too tight, it's going to cut off circulation

to the guns.

When it comes to the length of the t-shirt, a few inches below your beltline is ideal.

You want to be able to raise your arms without your shirt showing your midsection.

And, please, gentlemen, avoid buying a shirt that's too long.

If it goes below your crotch, understand this can start to look like a dress.

Now, it doesn't make much sense to get a t-shirt tailored.

It can be done, but in general try to find a brand that fits your body type.

Protip.

Should you tuck in your t-shirt?

Now, this is the age old question.

For me personally, I like to leave the t-shirt untucked.

For me, it's a casual item if I'm wearing it by itself.

However, if I am going to layer it, it's going to be an under layer, then that case,

I will tuck it in.

Tip number four.

Choose the right t-shirt style for you.

The V-neck t-shirt is a great choice for most men.

Why?

It gives you a more muscular look because it emphasizes the chest area.

Now, if you have a really thin built, you may find that the crew neck style t-shirt

is going to better flatter your body type.

Now, two other collar styles you're going to see out there; the deep V and the scoop

neck.

For me, these belong in the world of undershirts.

They should not be worn by themselves.

When it comes to pockets, I prefer no pockets on my t-shirt.

I think it gives a sleeker cleaner look, but if you want to build up the chest area, a

small pocket can do that.

Tip number five.

Choose the right fabric for your t-shirt.

T-shirts are typically made of cotton or a cotton poly blend.

Either of these works well, but make sure the fabric isn't too thin.

If the fabric is super thin or lightweight, you could be wearing an undershirt.

Understand, gentlemen, that undershirts are underwear and are not the same thing as an

outerwear t-shirt.

Now, gentlemen, there's a wide variety of specialty fabrics that t-shirts can be made

from.

We're talking bamboo, we're talking linen blends, we're talking actually some stretch

fabrics.

I want you to go check out the support article in the description of this video for more

information on that.

In general, I do recommend avoiding synthetic performance fabrics with your everyday wear

t-shirt.

The reason being they got a bit of shine a bit of a sheen to them and this just look

more casual.

Now, a lot of these performance t-shirts have great properties; moisture wicking, they got

odor resistance, but understand they're for wear in the gym.

T-shirt tip number six.

Choose the right color.

White, black, navy, blue, and heather gray are all great choices for a t-shirt.

Now, the reason I like neutral and darker colors in t-shirts is I find that they're

going to compliment the widest range of complexions.

If you want to experiment with some brighter colors, it's perfectly acceptable to do

so, but make sure it looks great on you.

And avoid wearing graphic tees.

Gentlemen, it's a tired look that can really kill your style.

[0:05:03] Now, let's look at a few outfit combinations.

Look number one.

The casual summer style.

For this look you're going to match a heather gray t-shirt with a pair of navy flat front

shorts.

Add some boat shoes with no-show socks, a nice casual watch, and a pair of Wayfarers

sunglasses.

This is a great comfortable casual look, but it's still much more put together than athletic

shorts and sneakers.

Look number two.

The rugged classic.

We're going old school here, we're going to pair a white t-shirt with a pair of dark

washed denim.

Add a pair of rugged leather boots, a chronograph watch, and top it off with a pair of Aviators

sunglasses.

Throw a leather jacket on top for the ultimate badass style.

Look number three.

Sleek and casual.

This look is going to push the boundaries.

I'm going to mix a bit of casual with formal.

We're going to start things off with a black V-neck t-shirt.

Next, we're going to pair it with a pair of charcoal gray wool trousers, then we're

going to throw in a dark pair of brogues and a minimalist watch.

And if you've got a large or thin body type, understand that you can bring a sports jacket

into this outfit to give you a more masculine profile.

This look is perfect for a night on the town where you want to look sharp, but still keep

it casual.

There you have it, gentlemen.

Follow these tips and you will be the best-dressed man in the room even when wearing a t-shirt.

Gentlemen, be sure to subscribe for more great videos from Real Men Real Style and click

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Whatever Happened To Sandra Bernhard? - Duration: 4:56.

Actress, singer, writer, and comedian Sandra Bernhard first gained widespread fame with

her role as Masha in the 1982 film The King of Comedy.

Bernhard then really cemented her celebrity status as a favorite guest on Late Night with

David Letterman, and continued to perform in one-woman shows, film, and TV — perhaps

most notably in Roseanne as Nancy Bartlett.

As it turns out, Bernhard has remained extremely busy over the past few years.

Here's what she's been up to.

On the road

Bernhard actually got her start as a stand-up comic with her sharp and scathing one-woman

shows in the late 1970s, and she's still at it today with a number of regular gigs.

Critics still love Bernhard's comedic stylings and observations on politics and culture.

In a December 2016 review of Bernhard's show "Sandra Monica Boulevard: Coast to Coast,"

Variety raved,

"Bernhard remains as brash and brazen as she was in the 1970s, when she first came to fame

critiquing celebrity culture and satirizing establishment politicians… within every

keenly observed pop-culture rant, there's an element of piercing truth."

Radio regular

As part of Andy Cohen's Sirius XM radio channel Radio Andy, Bernhard hosts her own daily show

called "Sandyland," in which she interviews celebrities, including Alec Baldwin, David

Arquette, Susan Sarandon, Jennifer Hudson, and many more.

In an interview with The Creative Independent, Bernhard explained her love for hosting the

show, saying,

"It's wonderful… the show is very open and because I haven't boxed myself into a corner

regarding what the show is about, I think people feel very relaxed about talking about

whatever is going on in their lives."

Ending a feud

In 2015, Bernhard appeared on Andy Cohen's Bravo show Watch What Happens Live! and discussed

her feud with former pal David Letterman.

When Cohen asked whether she had upset Letterman somehow, Bernhard replied,

"Apparently I did but I don't know what it was…

'Cause he said, he asked me last time I was on if I was trashing him and I said, 'I've

never, why would I trash you, Dave?'"

But in 2017, ran into Letterman at the Sirius XM studios, and the feud seemed to have magically

disappeared.

"And I hadn't seen him in a very long time 'cause he didn't have me on the show for a

very long time.

So I was really nervous to see him, and he couldn't have been sweeter."

Apparently, all's well that ends well.

She went on to explain,

"I sort of like had a mad crush on Letterman all those years…

You know, back in the day, he was really fun and he was into it.

I think, when he moved to CBS, I don't know, he cleaned the decks."

A fizzled friendship

In 1988, Bernhard made an infamous appearance on Late Night with David Letterman with her

bestie at the time, Madonna, during which she joked about sleeping with the Material

Girl.

"You were much better!"

[Laughter]

But unfortunately, the friendship soured as the years went by.

Bernhard explained the rift to The Telegraph in 2010, claiming simply that Madonna didn't

want to be friends anymore.

She went on to say,

"She's just a weird person.

She doesn't like consistency in her life; she likes to push things away."

"And I think we were a really good example of two women being friends.

To me, that was the saddest part of our friendship dissolving."

However, Bernhard did publicly defend Madonna when comments the singer made at the Women's

March in Washington, D.C. in January 2017 caused some serious media backlash.

Bernhard told San Francisco Weekly,

"She was in the moment and being off the cuff in the way she does."

"Obviously, Madonna's not an idiot.

She's a provocateur in her way, as I am in my way."

No label

For years, Bernhard has been in a long-term relationship with partner Sara Switzer, with

whom she had a daughter in 1998.

She's also a vocal supporter of LGBTQ rights, though she prefers not to strictly define

her own preferences.

In 2012, Roseanne Barr interviewed the comedian for Interview magazine, and when Bernhard

was questioned about her refusal to identify as a lesbian, she responded,

"I never classified what I was, and still don't.

A lot of different people turn me on and have over the years, and I've always wanted to

make it very clear that this was not coming from some sort of anti-male point of view."

Almost Miranda

Fun fact: Bernhard was originally offered the role of Miranda in Sex and the City.

In 2017, she revealed to Wendy Williams that she turned it down because she wasn't offered

enough money.

"It was right after Roseanne, and I'd already gotten my money kinda up here.

I didn't know the times would be a-changin', okay?"

As for her thoughts on Cynthia Nixon, who ended up playing Miranda?

"But you know what, I've gotta give it up to that lady, because she's really talented."

Still a wordsmith

As if her resume could get any more impressive, Bernhard is also a published author.

In addition to the three books she's already written, Bernhard feels like she has at least

one more book in her.

She told The Creative Independent in October 2016,

"I'm trying to put together another book — something like, Welcome to Sandyland!, which could be

random essays about, well, you know.

Everything…

So, there are a lot of exciting things, but it's always about waiting to see what comes

together first...

Sometimes you have to be willing to wait."

Hopefully for fans, the wait won't last long

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Instagram vs Snapchat - Duration: 4:51.

- Snapchat recently got a big overhaul

and everyone hates the new design of the app.

- Not everybody.

Why do you have to make such sweeping generalizations?

Oh, your generation is the worst.

- Which is why I use Instagram.

It's honestly so much better.

- Because it copies all of the features

that Snapchat came up with first.

- Are you wearing a hot dog t-shirt?

- I like to describe Instagram as one

of the few social apps left that still feels mostly fun.

I mean, I know it's not a perfect app

and there is that whole it's a part of Facebook thing.

But to me, Instagram comes closest to that kind of glossy

aspirational experience that magazines had when I was a kid.

- Yeah, Snapchat really isn't that precious.

It's not about having the perfect plandid or

- A what?

- A planned candid.

Yeah, it's not about building up your personal brand

or selling clean food diets and eating avocados

while you live the #vin life.

- What's wrong with avocados?

- It's just people being real

and wanting to message each other

and that's why I'm all about Snapchat.

- Even after the redesign?

I mean, isn't it kind of crummy to have stories

and your private messages all on the same tab?

- No way, it's even better now.

Putting stories in limbo between Chats and Discover

didn't really make sense before.

- I'll tell you want didn't really make sense before

and that's Snapchat.

Even before it was redesigned, I didn't really get it.

- That's because you're old.

- You know we're the same age, right?

- You're older by a minute.

- One of the best things about Instagram

has always been its filters.

- Snapchat has those too.

- Yeah, but there are A.R. filters too

so you can give yourself dog ears or fish lips

or a sleep mask or have hearts exploding out of your head

for Valentine's Day.

- Ugh! Valentine's day on Instagram is the worst.

Also, Snapchat had A.R. filters first

and they're really good.

- Here we go again with the copycat claim.

- No really it did.

I mean what Snapchat's been doing with A.R. filters

is pretty sophisticated from a technical perspective.

And that's before things like

A.R. Core and A.R. Kit even launched.

Just look at the dancing hot dog.

- Uh, I'm plant-based now.

- Snapchat's lenses really do hold a place

in our current internet culture, whether you like it or not.

By the way, how's that algorithm working out for you?

Are you still seeing Instagram posts from four days ago?

- Another big feature of apps like Instagram and Snapchat

is that you can message your friends.

And I'm here to make the bold statement

that Instagram messaging is totally fine.

- Messaging is pretty much all you Snapchat for.

- Well, we know you're not using it for Discover.

I mean, how much Jenner Kardashian content

can one person consume?

- Like I was saying, messaging is what Snapchat is all about

plus it has streaks which are super fun.

- What are streaks?

I don't think Instagram has those.

- It's when you and a friend send Snaps to each other

for more than three consecutive days.

- Oh so, it's like an I.M. conversation.

- No, it's Snaps, not chats.

You're supposed to keep 'em going.

- Hmm, that sounds like a feature that's been designed

specifically to get you addicted to an app.

- I bet it's so much better than Instagram messaging.

Your D.M.s must be really lame.

- That's not true, sometimes people will slide into my D.M.s

and say things like, whoa, your cat did what

or your friend's baby is so cute

or you totally crushed that 30 foot wave

or is that your twin or is that a special effect?

- Riveting.

- And then there are stories.

- Yeah let's talk about stories because that is absolutely

something that Instagram and Facebook

ripped off of Snapchat.

- Okay, well if a tree falls in a forest

and you make a Snapchat story about it,

it's like, did it even happen?

- Huh?

- Basically, lots of people are sharing Instagram stories

but I'm not so sure how many people

are still using Snapchat stories.

- Well, Snapchat stories I have a little more

control over who sees them.

With Instagram you're either public

and everyone sees your story

or you're private and only your friends do.

With Snapchat I can choose to make my stories public

even if my account is private and I can also send

my story to a custom group of friends too.

- But Instagram has highlights now which is public.

And anyway, you could have all of the features in the world

but if fewer people are using the app then what good is it?

- All my friends are using it.

- I know all of your friends are using it now

but eventually they're going to move on

and then you will too.

It's known as the network effect.

Look, I realize that app popularity can be somewhat fleeting

but for now I still think that Instagram

is the overall better experience.

It's kinda what Facebook used to be back when

it was just about looking at photos and liking things

and creating a version of your life

that seems slightly better than it is in real life.

- What? Sorry, I was sending a Snap to my best friend.

(clanking)

What are you doing?

- Oh, I'm taking my Invisalign out before lunch.

- You got Invisalign?

- Yeah, everybody does so your teeth look good on Instagram.

- Are you one of those #ad people now?

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Shooting Time-lapse With The Sony A7III: The Breakdown With Miguel Quiles - Duration: 7:52.

In this episode of The Breakdown, I'll

show you guys how I shoot time-lapses,

using the new Sony a7III.

Welcome back to The Breakdown,

my name is Miguel Quiles.

I am here in beautiful Red Rock Canyon,

and I decided that I wanted to take some

time lapses. It's been a few years since my

first episode, which you can watch in the

description below.

I actually was in Las Vegas, and I shot

some time lapses on the strip using the

a7rII, using the PlayMemories app, which

unfortunately is not available in this

latest generation of Sony cameras, so

what I want to do is, I want to show you

how you can shoot time-lapses, using

these brand new Sony a7III, without that

PlayMemories app. We're actually going to

use an intervalometer, which is what's

used with most DSLR's, to shoot time-

lapses, so let's go ahead, and let's take

a look how we're going to set this up. Let' s

talk about our setup here really briefly,

so the superstar of this entire time-lapse

is going to be this tripod. I've got a

Benro Go travel 2 tripod, it's made of

carbon fiber. Very lightweight, love to

use this tripod because, it's super easy

to travel with it, lightweight, could

stuff it into a camera bag, a roller bag,

and won't put me over my weight limits

when I'm traveling, so that's what I'm

using to kind of keep this whole thing

secure. I've got the new Sony a7III, that

I'm going to be using to shoot all of these

time-lapses that you're going to see here

in the sequence in the video, and I'm

using the 12-24mm f/4, G Series lens

from Sony. I wanted to get a really wide

shot last time I came to Las Vegas, and

shot that time lapse tutorial. I didn't

have a lens this wide, so it's kind

interested to see what it would look

like, to do some really ultra wide

different shots with this lens, and then

I'm using this Velo, it's a shutter boss

2 intervalometer, and it's pretty handy.

It hooks up to a USB 2.0, and basically

this is what's going to be controlling the

camera and telling it when to fire, how long of an interval

and basically everything, settings wise, is

going to be done here, so I want to show

you guys the settings for the camera, and

then I'll show you the settings for the

remote control, and it will start

shooting. Let's look at the settings on

the intervalometer first, what we're

going to do, is we're going to set this

interval time here to 5 seconds, so every

5 seconds, it's going to take a shot, the remote

is going to tell the camera to

fire, and we'll have a photo. The next

thing we're going to do, we're going to arrow

over, the number of frames that we're

taking, you could take up to 399

shots, and so that's what I'm

going to do. I'm actually going to go ahead and

set this thing to 399, let it take a

bunch of photos. I may not actually end

up using all of these frames, because I

think that's about a 16 or so second

clip, and I like to keep them a little

bit shorter. But I'd rather have a few

more frames, just in case the clouds get

a little bit more interesting towards

the end of the sequence of shots, so we

have 399 shots, and I do keep the beep on

because I like to walk around, and not

have to be kind of stuck to this camera,

and I want to hear the camera actually

firing, and so this beep is pretty loud, I

could be you know off just enjoying

myself, and and I'm able to still monitor

and hear this thing going off, so those

are the settings on the intervalometer.

On the actual camera, my settings are

going to be... we're shooting this at an

aperture of f/8, shutter speed of 1-320th

of a second and ISO 100. Now for

your particular shooting scenario, the

settings could be totally different. I

dialed these settings in, by, first let's

say the aperture, because you probably

want to know... why did you choose f/8?

I really wanted to get a lot more of this

scene in focus, so I want to shoot at a

higher f-stop so that I can get some of

the foreground and of course the

background in focus, as far as the

shutter speed, I basically look into the

viewfinder and I want to make sure that

I'm not losing or clipping any of the

highlights. So at 320th of a second,

I'm able to do that, and I'm just

evaluating that through the electronic

viewfinder. ISO of 100 is because I want

to keep the best possible quality for

these images,

if I shoot some at night, I would likely

end up either dragging the shutter like

I did in the first time lapse tutorial,

or I would raise my ISO, which I prefer

not to do, because I want to I want to

keep these images as clean, and just as

crisp as possible. So those are the

settings. We're going to go ahead and take

some shots here, then we're going to drive

around Red Rock Canyon, and we're just

going to shoot wherever, wherever we can

find some cool locations with this

wide-angle lens. And we'll put it

together in a sequence, and I'll just

show it to you right now.

All right everybody, so that is how you

shoot time lapses using the a7III. This

process would be the same if you're

using something like the a7RIII as well,

since it doesn't have the PlayMemories

app. The remote control is fairly

inexpensive, and it's pretty easy to find,

We'll put the links for everything in

the comment section below, or in the

description below rather. But in the

comment section, what I want to know is

what questions do you guys have about

shooting time-lapses? About the camera?

The lens choice? Settings? Choices?

I don't know, whatever questions it is you have,

leave them in the comment section below

and I'll make sure that I scour the

comments to find out, and see what you

need to know! While you're here make sure

you subscribe to AdoramaTV, they have a

lot of great content, and also to the

Adorama Learning Center. They're always

posting up new articles there, and you

definitely want to check those out.

Thank you so much for watching

The Breakdown, I will see you in the next episode!

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