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Quick test of a tiny QEV cannon firing air at 12atm, viewed through a Schlieren setup (no razor blade). Edited from to 1/4th normal speed. I didn't quite understood the need for a razor blade but without one I still see the flow of air. For me, the razor blade just makes the dot of light smaller(?) If anyone can clarify me what the razor blade really does and where it should be placed (in the source of light or in the camera) I'd really appreciate. Also important to note that this is AWESOME to look with the naked eye but almost the dimmest light can blind you. I covered a tiny LED torch with aluminum foil and punctured a hole with a sewing needle, on the side! so that the LED doesn't bright directly through the hole. Take care with the eyes!!
La sveglia è presto. Non perché suoni qualcosa, ma perché la luce ci sveglia presto. Tra le 7 e le 7:30. Ci alziamo, a volte ci alleniamo, a volte iniziamo subito a lavorare. A metà mattinata facciamo colazione e se proprio è una di quelle mattinate in cui non ingrani, facciamo un tuffo. Sembra di perdere mezz’ora, invece si tratta proprio di pucciarsi in acqua, dare una scossa al proprio corpo, uscire e riprendere. Tempo totale: 1 minuto e mezzo. A pranzo uno dei due smette per cucinare. A volte io, altre volte Andrea. Un caffè (di macchinetta, gioia che non smetterò mai di sottolineare) e di nuovo al pc fino alle 17/18. I giorni in cui il tempo è brutto ci portiamo avanti e continuiamo a lavorare, se il tempo è bello e l’ambiente merita, interrompiamo per esplorare il luogo, fare la spesa etc. Tutto ciò se non navighiamo! E quando navighiamo allora? Nel prossimo reel 😉 A domani! C.
Dear all - It’s been a successful year for Australian Sailing and we would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your support. We are looking forward to an exciting new year with less than 600 days to go to the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games and to sharing our journey with you. We wish you and your families happy holidays and are sending you best wishes for a happy, healthy, safe and successful new year! Your Australian Sailing Team Enjoy our little ‘Festive Video’ p.s.: Still looking presents for the holidays & want to support the team? Check out our Nautica fan range with proceeds of every purchase supporting our Team as well as Melanoma Patients Australia. www.nautica.com.au / www.melanomapatients.org.au Follow Our Journey on the Road To Rio 2016: Over the holidays, relive our successful 2014 in pictures via our video playlists on this channel or here: http://bit.ly/1vXZDCi See and hear more about our first Rio experiences here: http://bit.ly/1xraSd3 And head to our website for more info on all our activities and news: http://www.australiansailing.org/news Follow us on Facebook and on Twitter @AusSailingTeam #AusSailing and instagram @AusSailingTeam for all the updates. Video: Beau Outteridge Feat. Australian Sailing Team's Santa's Nina Curtis, Tom Burton, Matt Wearn, Jason Waterhouse & Lisa Darmanin
One of the most spectacular dive sites on the Agincourt Reef system, the pinnacle is in a depth of 25m to 16m mid point behind a small ribbon reef. This site is current prone and can only be dived in an incoming tide, as a result there is a large number of different species of fish. More Info: http://www.silverseries.com.au/sonic_sites17.htm http://www.silverseries.com.au/