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The Good

After 1½ month of flying the plane, I was feeling a little more confident and I trusted enough myself for doing loops. So at the end of the 2013 season, I went flying with a friend with my Super Cub LP. I wasn’t expecting any disaster…

It was a little cloudy & windy but I went flying anyway because I was too much confident that nothing could happen since I had 6-7 flights of experience!

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During summer 2013, I have found myself with a high interest in flying an RC plane. I didn’t know what to expect from this but I wanted to get a new toy to play with. Like everyone, I thought that flying a plane was not that hard and that I could easily manage to fly any kind of plane. I was wrong. During my search for the best plane, I learned about the Hobby Zone Super Cub LP RTF which I think is a really good plane for a beginner.

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Introduction

How many times did you wake up your partner in bed because you had to turn on a lamp to see something? Did you ever wanted to have a bedside lamp/table lamp that do not take too much space on the bedside table? How about being able to turn off a lamp that’s been turned on by your partner without leaving your bed?

In this article, I will explain how I created a bedroom under the bed LED lighting solution that can replace your existing bedside lamp.

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Introduction

Shooting a waterfall with a DSLR camera is not that hard. As usual in photography, you need a lot a patience. The perfect picture is all about managing a long exposure of the waterfall. This will get you a nice look as if the waterfall would be a silk river. In this guide, I will explain how I managed to get this picture of the “Chute du Diable”.

Context

During summer 2014, I went camping with my family to Mont-Tremblant and as always, I have brought my camera with me. I was lucky enough to bring all my camera gears since I was not expecting that I would have to use almost all of them to get a nice picture of a waterfall.

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Introduction

There is something missing in most kitchens I have seen in my life and it is not a huge free space or a smart refrigerator. It is much simpler than that. I am talking about good lighting. All kitchen that I have used had decent lighting when used during a bright shiny day but was lacking appropriate lighting during a rainy days or nights. Most of then were also missing under cabinet lighting.

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Ce que j’attends de la photographie? Je ne sais pas vraiment. C’est un passe-temps après tout, mais au fil du temps, j’ai réussi à réfléchir à des choses agréable à photographier. La plupart d’entre elles sont des défis techniques, mais certains d’entre elles ont un niveau de difficulté géographique. D’autres ne sont possibles que pendant une période spécifique de l’année.

Voici ma liste de ce que je voudrais réussir à capturer avec ma caméra:

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Salut tout le monde. Ceci est mon premier post concernant la photographie. J’ai récemment débuté ce passe-temps, mais j’ai toujours eu un intérêt pour la photographie depuis longtemps, mais jamais poussé plus loin ce passe-temps parce que j’ai toujours cru que de devenir bon en photographie n’était pas de mon ressort ou simplement parce que vous avez besoin de beaucoup trop d’équipement coûteux pour arriver à faire quelque chose de bon. Heureusement, j’ai changé d’avis et redécouvert la photographie.

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What I expect from photography? I don’t really know. It’s a hobby after all but over time I managed to think about cool things I would like to shoot. Most of them are technical challenges but some of them have a geographical difficulty level. Others are only possible during a specific period of the year.

Here is my list of what I would hunt for a good shoot:

Note: I will try to update this post as I managed to find the opportunity to shoot one of those. Come back later to see what new ideas I added or what I’ve done (strike trough).

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Hi everyone. This is my first post regarding photography. I recently started this hobby but I had an interest in photography since a long time but never pursued this hobby because I always tough that good photography skills were not achievable or simply because you need a lot of gears that are expensive. Unfortunately, I changed my mind and rediscovered photography.

Misconceptions

I always had high expectations about what a good camera should do and one of them was quick shooting in continuous mode (read 10-15fps). That feature was handy when you shoot moving objects or when you go to a water park because it allows you to freeze the action. (I tough high fps in continuous mode means a higher shutter speed)

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Introduction

Following the birth of a child and after the celebration is all the stuff you have to buy to protect the house of “potential dangers”. Quickly, you realize that you need to buy a baby gate.

I looked at several models and I have not found a model that can suit my needs and my situation. I needed a baby gate that can:

  • Cover a length of at least 52 inches.
  • Operate at an angle of 41.9 degrees.
  • Attachable to a wall and a stair railing.
  • Non-intrusive (it should not leave any mark on the ramp once removed).
  • Strong enough to withstand a child jumping on it.

Unfortunately, the area to be protected is very large and I have not managed to find a gate that is long enough and solid to block the access to the stairs. This is how I started this project: ​​build my own baby gate.

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